I'm Training in AI
Putting AI at the Service of Technical Writing
I'm training in AI. Not to follow a trend. But to understand what it can truly bring to my profession.
With a solid background in building and maintaining documentation sites, I aim to go further by understanding AI models, testing tools, and learning how to use them wisely. AI indeed offers many potential benefits...
🟢 I'm training in AI. Not to follow a trend. But to understand what it can truly bring to my profession.
In software documentation, we've already gone through several revolutions:
- 📌 from paper to compiled help,
- 📌 from PDFs to dynamic web portals,
- 📌 from layout to user experience.
Today, a new stage begins with generative AI. And I'm convinced its impact on our practices will be just as significant.
For a long time, I've been designing and maintaining documentation sites (HTML, RoboHelp, Docusaurus 🦖…).
And now, I want to go further:
- 🧠 understand the models,
- 🛠 test the tools,
- 🧭 learn to steer them with discernment, so they become true allies in our work.
AI can help us:
- ✅ improve writing quality,
- ✅ simplify content updates,
- ✅ strengthen accessibility,
- ✅ personalize user journeys, and much more.
But we need to guide it, frame it, and most of all, remain at the heart of the process. Because producing documentation isn't just about writing—it's about structuring, organizing, scripting, anticipating needs. So yes, I'm training.
🟣 And I've built a proper learning plan to experiment and create sustainable use cases.
🗨️ If you're exploring these topics too or have implemented AI workflows in documentation, I'd love to hear your feedback on LinkedIn!