Creating comparison table using ChatGPT?
Easy-peasy!
Just tell ChatGPT what products to compare.
Viola! You have it done so quickly.
Assumptions/use cases:
- The table is static.
- Facts need to be checked.
- Requires further edits for publishing quality.
- Not easy to copy & paste into WordPress. Microsoft Word as bridging tool.
- As early stage research tool.
- As static display in website.
Here's the ChatGPT table comparing these products:
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It's not a good idea to copy and paste this. This is a form of plagiarism and is not encouraged. I challenge you to copy and paste this content at originality dot ai and the content scale ai detector. Google will not rank, copy and paste this information. You can compare tables by changing the word order and making it your own words. Copying and pasting word-for-word verbatim is against Google's policy. This is considered duplicate content. Please don't do it. Please change it to your own words and make it more personalized and tailored for your customers. Google will not rank low quality copy and pasted content. Is that understood?
This looks like a copying and pasting period. Further edits don't mean a thing. A full edit to your own words is the best, less robotic, and more human talk than a machine. Google will not rank the content that ChatGpt spelled out word for word. I am an educator. I forbid my students from doing this. Google has come out to say that you must show helpful content, comparing two different products can be written in your own words, and you do not need a machine like ChatGPT to tell you that. People have done it before without it.
I totally understand your point of view from an educator's perspective. I'll give straight failure if I caught my student using ChatGPT :)
But, honestly, I don't think any experienced webmaster will simply copy and paste, not only from ChatGPT, but from any source at all. The pieces on our websites need to have soul of its own :)
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Interesting comparison, but I feel like it is still a bit robotic, but good on you for posting this information!
Jeff
It can be used to generate general knowledge comparisons, too. It's an alternative to Googling for a quick comparison.
Thank you for the clarification, my friend!
Jeff
Its use is versatile. It helps to write codes, too, for a quick copy and paste into HTML code. I'm sure Google will not penalize this :)
Very interesting, indeed!