Making a sentence like requires deeply understanding a problem space to the point where these sentences emerge, rather than any "craft" of writing.
So the craft is thinking through a topic, usually by writing about it, and then deleting everything you've written because you arrived at the self evident position, and then writing from the vantage point of that self evident statement.
I feel that writing is a personal craft and you must dig it out of yourself through the practice of it, rather than learn it from others. The usage of AI as a resource makes this much clearer to me. You must be confident in your own writing not because it is following best practices or techniques of others but because it is the best version of your own voice at the time of being written.
> Yes, there is a relative scale level...
> Yes, having the smartest model will...
> yes Chinese AI companies have ...
yes yes yes, I didn't say anything, why write in a way that insinuates that I was thinking that?
I mean it doesn't come off as AI slop, so that's yay in 2026. But why do you think it is so good?
I think he is referring to the art of refining an idea though, which I do have something to say on his comment.