Look What ChatGPT Can DO!
Hi everyone, I hope you are all well!
I got hooked by ChatGPT, and I use it for almost everything. However, I've done some experiences this morning, and I found out that you can write a product review by simply inserting the link to your Amazon page. ChatGPT pulls all the info and writes a superb and convening product review. Here is a little tutorial.
I think it's fantastic!
Here is the product review:
The RV Toilet Paper Bulk pack is a must-have for anyone who spends time on the road or on the water. Whether you're camping, boating, or RVing, this toilet paper is specifically designed for marine and RV toilets, ensuring that it won't clog your system.
The paper itself is soft and comfortable, providing a pleasant experience compared to rougher and cheaper toilet paper alternatives. The bulk pack comes with 4 rolls, which will last you for a while, so you don't have to worry about running out of toilet paper during your travels.
The packaging is compact and easy to store, taking up minimal space in your RV or boat. It's also environmentally friendly, as it is made from recycled materials, and it's septic-safe, so it won't harm the environment or your plumbing system.
Overall, the RV Toilet Paper Bulk pack is a great choice for anyone who wants a comfortable, reliable, and environmentally friendly toilet paper option while on the go. It's definitely worth the investment and will make your travels more enjoyable and worry-free.
Add to this the pros and cons and a personal touch and Voila:)
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I had ChatGPT 4 write an entire article. Firstly, it didn't complete the article, so I asked it to shorten the word count to 1100. It wrote 600. I went through the article and the content was so repetitive that it was unusable as it was. So I spent an hour "doctoring" it to make it palatable. I still wasn't happy with it. It reminded me of spun content.
I feel that it is easier, at this time, to write an article from scratch than to mess around with editing poor copy. Chat 4 is much better with facts than 3 was/is.
Oh... I 86'd the article.
Dave
Hi - rather than ask it to write an entire article in one go, give it smaller tasks one at a time, with very detailed prompts.
For example, just for the introductory paragraph alone, I would use this prompt:
"Write a 100-word introduction explaining what questions will be answered in the post. Write in first-person narrative. Summarize the post's main subject effectively while keeping the introduction brief. Use psychological hooks, urgency, and other tools for engagement."
ChatGPT will often not complete an article, depending on the word cout requested.
However, all you have to do is another prompt "please complete the article" and it will do so, starting at exactly where it left off.
Yeah, that makes sense. Then go heading by heading, and/or subtopic by subtopic, then conclusion. I'll give that a try this evening with the exact topic as last night. It will be interesting to see the difference in the outcome.
Hi, Dave
A bit tedious to generate content for every heading that way, don't you think? And it takes the fun out of it! 😎
However, I do find that AI makes things go much quicker if I have it generate an organizational outline. Then I write the article and fill in the blanks with a few Google searches, thereby avoiding all the inaccurate info.
Rock On! 🤘
Frank 🎸
Hi Frank.
The tedium of generating headings or subtopics is intended to direct Chat away from the atrocious repetition that I experienced in my first attempt at article creation.
I had Chat 3 generate 30 article outlines for me a couple of months ago. I found myself scrapping the outlines on several occasions, but I did use many, and it was very helpful.
Chat 4 seems to be more accurate concerning facts than 3.
The bottom line is that anything that Chat generates needs to be scrutinized and edited.
Dave
Hey Simone. Don't get me wrong -- I subscribe to ChatGPT 4 and will continue to follow its upgrades. Chat is like a brilliant young child that while incredibly smart still needs guidance.
Dave
I see a future where we have a home diagnosis kit whose readings are uploaded for a specialist AI to produce a prognosis and recommend a treatment.
Hi - try asking it to write the review in the first person, as though you have experience of the product.
Yes, I usually use the second person (according to users), as I didn't try the product:) Imagine you can give 10 links, and he will write a list of product reviews. Love it. Thanks for the tip:)
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It's a great tool indeed Simone and you certainly seem to be getting to grips with it my friend!
All the very best moving forward!