Counting Chinese characters for article
I need to produce no more than 1000 Chinese characters for this article. To play it safe, I’m thinking around 800-950 characters would be better. I need to consider that one Chinese character plus punctuation counts as a character. Aiming for about 900-950 chars seems appropriate, and I think that might mean roughly 140-170 sentences, but I’ll need to keep them moderately short. I’ll also highlight keywords like ‘知识ip ai‘ in Markdown. The audience is mixed gender, so I’ll keep the language neutral.Adapting writing style
I need to make the text feel more human and personal. They want a creative approach with a non-linear structure and varied sentence lengths, maybe even some rhetorical questions and colloquial language, but without clichés. I should avoid terms like “brothers” and “sisters.” They want me to reduce an explicit AI style; I can discuss AI as a concept but shouldn’t mention I’m AI. I’ll adopt a first-person voice, provide personal anecdotes, and use the title “###从零打造你的《知识ip ai》:不内耗、不讨好,只把经验变现###”. I’ll keep the content in Markdown format without headings. Lists with hyphens are allowed!Creating a structured narrative
I need to avoid using any ‘#’ symbols, so that rules out mentioning C# or similar languages. I’ll structure the text with blank lines between paragraphs and use bold for important keywords. It might also help to include bullet points for certain frameworks. I need to embrace a human narrator’s voice with “我,” and share a personal story about using AI tools like ChatGPT, Midjourney, or Notion AI to build knowledge IP.
The writing should appeal to both male and female audiences. I’ll focus on diverse creative methods by blending storytelling, reflection, lists, and engaging dialogue. Since they want an “流 consciousness” feel, I’ll adjust the rhythm. I’ll avoid any specific platform names while mimicking a certain style without directly mentioning it. Lastly, no “点赞” or “关注,” but I can look for synonyms that don’t breach this guideline.Structuring JSON correctly
I need to avoid any invitational language, including synonyms. Including the key phrase “知识ip ai” one or two times—and highlighting it—seems like a good idea, although they didn’t specify that for the content. There’s no request for images either.
In my JSON structure, I’ll format it like this:
{
“title”: “###…###”,
“content”: “…”
}
I should ensure to escape content properly for new lines, relying on triple quotes from ChatGPT. The official JSON specification states that strings cannot contain literal newlines, so I’ll use ‘\n’ to escape them. It’s important to ensure the JSON remains valid!
{
“title”: “###从零打造你的《知识ip ai》:不内耗、不讨好,只把经验变现###”,
“content”: “凌晨一点,我关掉最后一个会议软件,看着桌上的冷咖啡,突然想到:这一天我说的话、写的文档,加起来就是一整个可以出售的知识IP。只是以前,我没当回事。\n\n后来我开始认真折腾 AI,才意识到:它不是抢饭碗的怪兽,更像一面放大镜,把你那些散落的经验、半成品思考,一点点照亮。于是我给这套组合起了个名字:知识ip ai。\n\n简单讲,知识IP就是:谈到某个问题,别人第一反应会想到你。你不用无所不知,只要在一个小领域稳定、清晰、好用就够。\n\n但一开始,我其实很抗拒打造所谓人设这件事,总觉得又做作又功利。直到有两件小事,把我打醒。\n\n- 一次是帮同事用 AI 整理他七年的销售笔记,生成《新人一周上手清单》。那份目录出来的瞬间,他愣住:原来我早就有一门课。\n- 另一次,我把做产品时写过的复盘丢进 AI,它自动归成几类:踩坑经验、拆解思路、操作清单。那一刻,我第一次清楚看见自己到底靠什么吃饭。\n\n从那之后,我开始有意识地往知识IP方向收拢生活:少一点无意义的抱怨,多一点可复用的结论。不是为了立刻变现,而是为了别让自己的成长只存在聊天记录里。\n\n如果你也想试一把,不妨照着下面这个迷你方案,搞一轮三十天实验。\n\n1. 拿一个晚上,写下别人最常问你的十个问题,把这份清单丢给 AI,请它归类、起几个方向性的名字,你只要挑最顺眼的两三个。\n\n2. 用一句话给自己下定义:我是谁,我帮谁解决什么问题。让 AI 多生成几版,你改到读起来不别扭,就先定案,后面可以再迭代。\n\n3. 承诺自己三十天内输出三十个小内容。白天记录场景,晚上写三百字,再让 AI 只做润色和提纲,别把话全交给机器。\n\n很多人问我:这样做会不会被AI同质化?我反而更担心另一件事——明明活了这么多年,却没有留下任何可被别人记住的思考切面。技术会变,版本会更迭,但你如何看世界、如何做决定这件事,如果不被认真记录下来,其实很可惜。\n\n对我而言,理想的状态是:先好好过日子,再用 AI 把那些真切的困惑和解法梳理清楚,慢慢长成一个有边界、有温度的知识IP。哪天当别人遇到类似的难题,习惯性地来找你聊两句,你就会发现,属于你的知识ip ai,已经悄悄启动了。”
}