I’ve been getting this question lately: "Alex, you talk about building a knowledge base in your AI, but how exactly do I do that?"
Fair question. "Build knowledge" sounds abstract.
Most people end up throwing stand-alone prompts at ChatGPT and wondering why their content still sounds generic.
Your AI needs to know you before it can write like you.
The voice training questionnaire
I built something for my AI Disruptor community that solves this problem. 12 questions that systematically capture your voice, expertise, and communication patterns.
Strategic questions designed to extract exactly what your AI needs to become an extension of your thinking.
Each question targets specific elements:
Your origin story (captures natural storytelling voice)
How you explain your work (reveals communication patterns)
What pisses you off (gets your passionate, authentic voice)
Your unique perspective (surfaces contrarian takes)
Your signature phrases (natural language patterns)
The result is raw material that turns your AI from a generic content engine into a personalized writing system.
How to actually use this
Two methods work:
→ Method 1: Voice recording
Use ChatGPT voice mode. Tell it to interview you using these questions. Speak naturally—no polish needed. This captures authentic voice patterns better than writing.
→ Method 2: Type responses
Answer each question conversationally. Write like you're explaining to a friend, not crafting LinkedIn posts.
Either way: organize responses, upload to your AI's project knowledge. Reference this document every time you create content.
The 12-question framework
I'm including the exact 12-question framework I use in a Notion template + my own responses.
Before using it, watch the video walkthrough above showing:
How I use ChatGPT voice mode for this
Real examples from my own questionnaire
How to upload and reference in your AI projects
Takes 20 minutes to complete. Use it forever.
This is the foundation. Once your AI knows you, co-writing and scaling become exponentially more powerful.
Here is the link: