My Thoughts on Crafting the “Knowledge Assistant AI” Output
Okay, so the task is clear. I need to generate content about “Knowledge Assistant AI,” aiming for a specific Little Red Book style, but without all the usual social media fluff. It needs to be less about a tech review and more about a human experience. Here’s how I’m thinking about it:
First, I analyze the requirements. The title has to contain 《知识助手ai》 and follow a specific format. The style needs to be Little Red Book-esque, but without the hashtags or the slang. The length has a hard limit. It must be aimed at a general audience, so the text needs to be accessible but also engaging. The formatting has some strict rules – no hashtags, no calls to action, and it has to have a “human” voice, something opinionated and not overly formal, but I can’t just be telling people. I need to show them. It has to feel fresh, not like some cookie-cutter AI output. And the technical output is a strict JSON format. Got it.
My first thought is the content. I want a narrative, not a list of features. It needs to reflect a genuine frustration with information overload, a weariness with the endless stream of data. I want to convey the feeling of drowning in browser tabs, the sheer noise of it all. Then, the “Knowledge Assistant AI” comes in, not as a savior, but as a filter, a way to declutter the mental workspace. The focus shouldn’t be on the AI’s “intelligence” but on its ability to handle the tedious tasks, leaving the interesting stuff for the human mind. So I need to set the scene, introduce the problem, offer the solution, and then deliver a grounding realization.
The persona needs to be someone who uses tools to manage the chaos, not just a tech enthusiast. I want the tone to be slightly skeptical, reflecting the general weariness with all things tech, but also an undercurrent of curiosity. I’m thinking short sentences, some longer ones, maybe a little sarcasm. I’ll make sure to use phrases like “Actually,” “Strange thing is,” “I remember when…” to give it more weight.
I’m thinking of starting with the feeling. That feeling when you look at your computer screen, with 30 tabs open, and think, “How did I get here?” It’s about that specific kind of information fatigue. Then the AI. It’s not magic, it won’t fix everything. It’s a tool, a blunt instrument, maybe, but it helps. Think of some specific situations. A complex report, a messy pile of notes… that’s what I should describe. And then, the conclusion: knowledge is still made in the connections, not by having the AI think for you.
When drafting, I need to make sure I avoid the standard AI phrasing. I’ll stay away from clichés like “AI is a powerful tool.” I should focus on sensory details: the hum of the computer, the feeling of closing a hundred tabs, not just the information, but the experience.
Okay, I have a rough draft. It starts with the feeling of the information overload, then I introduce the “Assistant,” emphasizing it’s not a panacea. I’ll mention a specific scenario where it’s useful, the disorganized notes. And I’ll end with the key takeaway: it clears the space for my mind. It’s not about replacing thinking, it’s about making space for it. The style needs to be Little Red Book, but without the usual jargon, so I need to avoid “brothers/sisters/babe/etc.” No hashtags, of course.
I’ve got the title in mind: “### 当我开始把思考外包给知识助手ai,世界好像安静了 ###” (When I started outsourcing my thinking to Knowledge Assistant AI, the world seemed to quiet down). Now, to write the content, polishing for human-like flow. I’ll mix short, choppy sentences with longer ones, add some sensory details. Instead of “AI is a powerful tool,” try “It’s a blunt instrument, clumsy, but occasionally it hands me exactly the thread to untangle a knot.”
Now, to format this into JSON. I will generate the output with a title and content field. I must ensure all the newlines in the content field are properly escaped, and that the Markdown formatting is clean. Time for a final mental check. Information flow is like a bottomless pit, no matter how organized or refined the content is. The emptiness in content shines through. I need to make sure I use “知识助手ai” somewhere. And, yes, no forbidden words. Time for the final output!