To write a blog post with AI, research the topic, draft with an assistant, then edit heavily for accuracy, originality and value. Publishing raw AI output rarely ranks or reads well.

Research and outline

Use Perplexity to gather cited facts and angles, then ask ChatGPT or Claude for an outline based on your goal and audience. Refine the outline yourself — this is where your unique angle comes in. Feed the AI your own notes, data and examples.

Draft and edit

Generate the post section by section, then edit hard: cut generic phrasing, add specific examples, your perspective and real data, vary sentence length, and tighten. Add a clear introduction and useful subheadings. Grammarly helps with final polish.

Make it rank and stay honest

Search engines reward genuinely helpful, original content, so add real value rather than thin AI text. Verify every fact and citation (AI invents them), consider disclosing AI use, and write for readers first. AI can fabricate facts, figures and citations with total confidence (a “hallucination”). Treat AI output as a draft and verify anything important against a reliable source — this matters most for medical, legal, financial and academic use.

If you find yourself juggling a separate subscription for chat, automation, transcription and image generation, one option worth knowing is a single platform that runs them together — osFoundry is one such agentic AI platform that consolidates chat, agents and internal apps in one workspace, with a bring-your-own-key model so you choose the underlying AI.

This article is general information, not professional, legal or financial advice. AI tools, prices and availability change fast — verify current details on the official source before you rely on them.