YellowJesus
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Title.
Recently I've seen many threads asking books about incels.
The answer is that there aren't many of them, the one that keeps popping in my head right now is "Notes from the Underground" by Dostoevskij.
But as far as I know, an actual book about "incels" isn't out there yet.
Well now, I've seen articles about actual writers using ChatGPT and they claim to:
"take full advantage of the potential of ChatGPT's artificial intelligence to create a deep, engaging text full of personal stories"
The writer follows along by saying:
"This is not a copy & paste operation, but an articulated and fruitful dialogue with artificial intelligence, which has allowed us to achieve a result of great quality. According to Bruno, using ChatGPT to write a book is like talking to a friend. In fact, the platform, thanks to its ability to learn and adapt, allows to obtain adequate answers and to support the creativity of the author, without limiting it."
>We all know that ChatJewPT is very bluepilled, but maybe with the right prompt it could lead to satisfying results.
""But caution is needed," Bruno adds. "The risk is that too many people improvise writers without having any idea how to write a professional book. Using ChatGPT as a support and inspiration tool can be very useful, but relying completely on it could lead to texts lacking in originality and personality. A good writer must have his own vision, an authentic voice and a personal experience that no artificial intelligence can replace."
Water is wet, here. But yeah I mean you need at least an idea of what you are trying to write, and by that you need to be very specific.
Lastly you can give ChatGPT the text to try and see if there are any syntax, punctuations errors and so on.
What do you guys think?
tl;dr Use of ChatGPT to write a book while also adding personal touches
Recently I've seen many threads asking books about incels.
The answer is that there aren't many of them, the one that keeps popping in my head right now is "Notes from the Underground" by Dostoevskij.
But as far as I know, an actual book about "incels" isn't out there yet.
Well now, I've seen articles about actual writers using ChatGPT and they claim to:
"take full advantage of the potential of ChatGPT's artificial intelligence to create a deep, engaging text full of personal stories"
The writer follows along by saying:
"This is not a copy & paste operation, but an articulated and fruitful dialogue with artificial intelligence, which has allowed us to achieve a result of great quality. According to Bruno, using ChatGPT to write a book is like talking to a friend. In fact, the platform, thanks to its ability to learn and adapt, allows to obtain adequate answers and to support the creativity of the author, without limiting it."
>We all know that ChatJewPT is very bluepilled, but maybe with the right prompt it could lead to satisfying results.
""But caution is needed," Bruno adds. "The risk is that too many people improvise writers without having any idea how to write a professional book. Using ChatGPT as a support and inspiration tool can be very useful, but relying completely on it could lead to texts lacking in originality and personality. A good writer must have his own vision, an authentic voice and a personal experience that no artificial intelligence can replace."
Water is wet, here. But yeah I mean you need at least an idea of what you are trying to write, and by that you need to be very specific.
Lastly you can give ChatGPT the text to try and see if there are any syntax, punctuations errors and so on.
What do you guys think?
tl;dr Use of ChatGPT to write a book while also adding personal touches