Using AI to Retrain How I Speak

For the past week or so, I’ve been using text-to-post tools to collect my thoughts, have them re-edited into a better, more adjustable format, and then cross-post them. The feedback has been valuable.
Now that I have both my raw transcripts and my cleaned-up versions—basically, the “before” and “after” of my thinking—I started wondering: why wouldn’t I use this to retrain myself?
If I can see how my messy, spoken thoughts get transformed into something clearer and more coherent, then I can start learning from that transformation. I can use the cleaned-up versions as a model for how I want to articulate ideas when I’m speaking to someone in real time.
I already have all the data:
- The raw transcript (which is often pretty terrible when I speak)
- The improved, edited version of those same thoughts
With that pairing, I could actually employ AI to teach me how to speak better—more clearly, more concisely, more intentionally.
That’s what I’m thinking about building next. This is coming up soon. Stay tuned.