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Aliaksandr Baidun's avatar

Beautiful work! As I read, I caught myself thinking that the professor speaks better than I write: no word parasites -- clear and concise instead. Ha ha ha! I thought it was just a transcript of your dialogue with someone.😇

In any case, it is obvious to me that a lot of work has been done, at least creativity and analytical mind allows to create such a thing with AI.🙏🏻👏

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Lance Cummings's avatar

I had a student come up to me after class, and ask, "You mean I can write in my own voice?"

I said, "Yes, that is the whole point."

Converting our writing to a keynote, academic paper, or some formal text will be easy with AI ... writing in our own voice, not so much.

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Aliaksandr Baidun's avatar

I agree with you ... I see my writing as a piece of art, and I'm sort of a movie director but in terms of writing. When we use a prompt we write an idea and AI helps to write a plot or something like that. It depends on prompt.🙏🏻😇 In short: great input--great output.

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Lance Cummings's avatar

I can work on a post on this, but I find it hard to describe. Probably the most important detail is that I use ChatGPT's code generator. I find that it does a much better job analyzing content and following instructions ... thought stylistic it is not the best.

But here is an outline:

- I start with a structured prompt that clearly outlines the context and goals of the writing.

- I upload relevant content that I've already written.

- Work with ChatGPT to agree on an outline.

- Then draft on section at a time, telling ChatGPT how to extend each section

It eventually forgets what it is doing and I have to collect all the pieces myself ... but the speed at which you can compose something like a keynote is pretty amazing.

I'm think of this kind of like having my own speech writer. Joe Biden doesn't write his speeches (most likely), he tells other people how to write them. 😆

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Nick Potkalitsky's avatar

You think you might let us look under the hood at your AI compositional process? The product is fantastic. The detection numbers prove some interesting points.

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