If you ever want to have some kind of AI that “gets you”, let alone represents you in writing, you probably need to be writing a lot more. And that doesn’t mean email.
Your more non-generic thoughts should be the priority. What do you say to people and you can tell they’re really into it?
Significantly it doesn’t even matter if you don’t make it public. Yes – it will be a differentiator to tier between stuff you do and don’t, and public writing has the benefit of revealing what your readers are interested in.
But think about this: LLMs are mostly trained on OUTPUTs. Meaning the finished content in books, websites etc.
By showing it your drafts, you’re training it on the INPUTs that go into your thinking.
And you can only do that if you capture it.
This is another good reason to do daily notes. Even if they just cover what you think you should be working on.
Start writing. Start now. It’s the last thing you should be delegating – at least until you have done it so much that the AI doesn’t need you anymore… 😬