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Did This Author’s Work Hold Up to an AI Summary Tool?
Innovation | 3 July 2024
Did This Author’s Work Hold Up to an AI Summary Tool?
by: IABC Staff and Nicki C. Kastellorizios-Lee

In her recent Catalyst article, “Readworthy Communications in the Era of AI Summaries,” Nicki Kastellorizios-Lee encourages communicators to develop messages that can withstand the test of AI summarization — or else risk losing their hard-won “readworthy” status, stripping their text of key points and its ethos.

In a true move of “practicing what you preach,” Kastellorizios-Lee ran her article through Microsoft Copilot and asked it to share a summary.

Read her original article here first, then take in the points below.

Did her work stand the test of AI summarization?  

Main ideas:

  • The challenge of writing readworthy communications in the digital age: The author argues that writers need to adapt to the modern reader's tendencies and preferences, as well as the emergence of generative AI tools that can summarize complex texts.
  • The difference between writing with meaning and writing with meaningfulness: The author explains that writing with meaning is about simplifying the message and writing with meaningfulness is about engaging the reader with relevance, value and delight.
  • The importance of testing the summary output of generative AI tools: The author suggests that writers should run their messages through a summarization prompt before sending them, to ensure that the integrity, voice, and style of their message are not lost in the AI output.
  • The tips for keeping communications short, clear, simple, human, and unique: The author provides some tips for writing readworthy communications, such as designing messages around important questions, advocating for the reader, embracing innovative technology and keeping the voice of the writer.


IABC Staff and Nicki C. Kastellorizios-Lee
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