Please analyse my website ************** and suggest some articles I could write

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Hi,

As you may know, ChatGPT4 has access to the web again - although you may need to adjust your settings.


I tried the above prompt (putting in my website address) into ChatGPT4 and Google Bard. In my case, I definitely liked the ChatGPT4 suggestions more.


I decided to try it with the National Geographic website to show you my results.

Now ChatGPT4 had a problem

Prompt - Please analyse the website https://www.nationalgeographic.com/ and suggest some new articles that could be written.

ChatGPT4:

I'm unable to access the National Geographic website directly to analyse its current content. However, I can help suggest some new articles based on general topics that align with National Geographic's typical focus areas, such as wildlife, science, travel, and culture. Given your interest in AI, perhaps articles that intersect with these themes could be of particular relevance. Here are a few suggestions:

  1. AI and Wildlife Conservation:
    • Explore how artificial intelligence is aiding wildlife conservation efforts, from tracking animal movements to predicting poaching activities.
  2. The Future of Travel with AI:
    • Delve into how AI is reshaping the travel industry, from smart hotels to AI-powered tour guides.
  3. AI in Archaeology:
    • Uncover how AI is helping archaeologists in discovering and preserving historical sites.
  4. Exploring Other Worlds with AI:
    • Explore the role of AI in space exploration, including how it's used in data analysis from distant planets and moons.
  5. AI and Cultural Preservation:
    • Discuss how AI is being used to preserve and document endangered languages and cultural practices.
  6. The Intersection of AI and Climate Science:
    • Examine how AI is being used to model climate change impacts and develop sustainable solutions.

Each of these topics aligns with National Geographic's broader themes while incorporating a modern technological angle.


Bard's reply was:


Analysis of National Geographic website

National Geographic is a well-known and respected publication that covers a wide range of topics, including science, exploration, history, culture, and travel. The website is well-designed and easy to navigate, with clear and concise headlines and subheadings. The articles are well-written and informative, and the images and videos are high quality.

Suggestions for new articles

Here are some suggestions for new articles that National Geographic could write:

  • The impact of climate change on different ecosystems around the world
  • The latest advances in artificial intelligence and their potential impact on society
  • The history and culture of indigenous peoples from different parts of the globe
  • The science and technology behind space exploration
  • The challenges and opportunities of sustainable tourism
  • The lives of everyday people in different parts of the world

In addition to these general topics, National Geographic could also write more specific articles about current events, new discoveries, and emerging trends. For example, the website could write articles about:

  • The Artemis I mission to the moon
  • The James Webb Space Telescope's first images
  • The ongoing war in Ukraine and its impact on people and wildlife
  • The recent drought in the Horn of Africa
  • The rise of electric vehicles and their impact on the transportation sector

National Geographic could also write more articles about specific places and cultures. For example, the website could write articles about:

  • The Amazon rainforest and the threats it faces
  • The Great Barrier Reef and its efforts to recover from coral bleaching
  • The Maasai people of Kenya and their traditional way of life
  • The indigenous peoples of the Arctic and their struggle against climate change
  • The cultural heritage of the Silk Road


As you can see the responses are quite different and in this case I thought Bard did better.

Why not try your own website and report back what you found. I am curious to hear what you think.

All the best, Julia

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Some of those suggestions have a build in bias. For example: The Great Barrier Reef and its efforts to recover from coral bleaching.
Without going into it too deeply bleaching is a normal part of a reefs cycle. Recent studies on the Barrier Reef show it to be in as good a shape as it has ever been.
Remembering that the Northern parts of it, survived fuel and oil spills from sinking battleships and crashing aeroplanes during the WW2 Battle of the Coral Sea and other sea battles in that region.
So while the title may evoke emotion, is the article going to be objective enough to keep a reader interested or just dis it as B/S?
The same could be said for the Amazon. Is the biggest problem climate change or, illegal mining and logging and criminals that are better armed than the military?
The Masi people of Kenya are in a fight with government because they don't have access to much of their traditional territories.
Pretty sure I signed and donated to a petition about that a couple of months ago.
Looking through those titles they are quite generic, and what ever Bard or ChatGPT comes up with will be an opinion, and probably a very flawed one at that.
Phil1944 is right into ChatGPT if you check some of his posts he goes quite deep when asking it a question.
AI has its uses, but I would stay away from articles that require facts and objectivity.

Michael.

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Hi Michael,

Thank you for your insights into these situations.

I am now wondering whether the AIs are picking up on the perspectives of the website, National Geographic in this case, or their own biases.

Phil1944 is inspirational at so many levels! I love all his posts but especially the ChatGPT ones!!

In this case, I was only suggesting using ChatGPT to analyse our own websites to find ideas to consider writing about.

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Yes Julia... I think the query has to be very specific about what you need. Actually, not you, your audience!
It could take a paragraph or two, this may help lessen or, even increase a bias.๐Ÿ˜‰

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Urgh the copy and pasting that I urge people not to do. Can't people use their own minds to write unique content? AI can give you ideas. but going too far as copying it for content sake does not get anyone anywhere if they are not complying with Google's helpful content. Such content has been rewritten and rehashed over and over again. I checked these titles in Google "Threats Facing The Amazon Rainforest." has already been written. Bard was just rewording the title off from the Internet so technically it's not new. What ever happened to new unique content? Huh-We are creators use our own mind and own critical thinking skills to write content that is so "outside of the box" I've done it.

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Hi Brenda,

Thanks for your comments. I think ChatGPT came up with some great ideas for me to explore.

They are certainly not things have already written about but obviously I would have to see what chances they would to rank and whether they've ever been done to death or have been done very well by a high authority website or two!

I will keep your warnings in mind.

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Hi Brenda,

I love John Grisham's work and I can't imagine him being bested by AI. It's not just the writing, it's the ideas, the issues, the plotting the characters and so much more.

Looking forward to hearing the outcome.

And I will keep buying his books.!!

All the best,

Julia

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Did you use a plugin like WebPilot on chat gpt? But yes I think thatโ€™s too broad a question to ask it. I ask it to create content maps or topic lists around keywords or find the top pages for a keyword and have good luck with that

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Hi,

You don't need a plugin for ChatGPT4 to see the web any more. (At least in the UK.)

Just go to your settings and enable web browsing.

I agree that the ways you suggest give great results. I just wanted to see what would happen with my prompt and found that I got a much better result than I expected.

Thanks!

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Great post, Julia!

I have tried this in the past with variable results.

AIl platforms canโ€™t always pull info from any site.

For example, some security configurations in plugins like WordFence, etc., may interpret inquiries from AI platforms as a bot activity and block them.

Frank ๐ŸŽธ

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Hi Frank,

Thank you!

That explains the different way ChatGPT handles my website and something like National Geographic.

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You're welcome, Julia. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

Have a great weekend!
Frank ๐ŸŽธ

Hi - yes, I am not impressed with the new ChatGPT feature.

I asked it how to improve my YouTube videos, and it started talking about cats and balloons!

I can assure you that neither of those have ever featured in any of my videos!

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Hi Diane,

Yes, it can be very generic.

In my case of my website Bard certainly was and may have just taken the title and written all the article ideas.

ChatGPT was much better. It gave me 24 interesting ideas which I shall be exploring. These 24 ideas were categorised under 8 titles. It may have got these ideas from my "categories" but they are a long mishmash that have grown over the years.

I'm now thinking I might re-categorize them all, using the eight titles that ChatGPT has given me as a starting point.

(If I don't get too distracted with making some pictures of cats and balloons with Midjourney. It is Caturday on X today, after all! LOL)

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