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Great Tips On Using ChatGPT #5 – From Content to Personality

It is simply difficult for any one person to comprehend how ChatGPT works, as it is the product of multiple human and technological domains, top-level expertise, and historical knowledge of the entire human race as well as everything we grasp around us. But not only is it immensly difficult creation, it is also very difficult to even comprehend what it can now do, what the possibilities are, not only for experts and engineers, but all kinds of endeavors people do.

ChatGPT – almighty content creator

The type of content ChatGPT is capable of creating is simply mesmerizing. Have a look:

  • News articles
  • Research papers
  • Blog posts
  • Product descriptions
  • Marketing copy
  • Social media posts
  • Technical documentation
  • E-books
  • Whitepapers
  • Case studies
  • Business plans
  • Press releases
  • Scripts
  • Poetry
  • Song lyrics
  • Personal letters
  • Resumes and cover letters
  • Speeches
  • Legal documents
  • Cooking recipes

And this is mere beginning. This is only touching the surface of a water of a vast ocean. The list could go on, but let’s not stop at the type of content it can write. Let’s dvelve deeper.

ChatGPT – emotion simulator

ChatGPT doesn’t have emotions. It doesn’t pretend to have emotions. It is a bot. A set of digital data and instructions on how to process that data. If you ask it, it will tell you it is language learning model, only there to be helpful in providing information.

However, when creating content, anything from the list above and others, you can instruct ChatGPT to use and convery certain tone or emotion. So expanding on our previous examples, we can tell the bot generate:

  • Angry and serious complaint letter
  • Suprising social media post
  • Confident marketing copy
  • Sad song lyrics
  • Professional business letter
  • Convincing speech
  • Happy poetry

And all kinds of others. I wrote another article specifically about tones and emotions.

ChatGPT – personalities

As we mentioned earlier, ChatGPT doesn’t pretend to be anything else than a bot. That is, unless you ask it to 🙂 Once again, going a step further, not only it can convey emotion, it can adapt somebody’s style and to certain extent, even their personality. I will let him create some text, could be any subject and then instruct him to use different personality and their possible expression of the same content.

me: write brief paragraph about horses

bot: Horses are majestic creatures that have been domesticated by humans for thousands of years. They are known for their strength, speed, and grace, and have been used for transportation, agriculture, and sport throughout history. Horses come in many different breeds, each with their own unique characteristics and abilities. They are also intelligent and social animals, and have a strong bond with their human handlers. Today, horses continue to be used for a variety of purposes, including recreation and therapy.

me: read it in style Donald Trump would

bot: “Let me tell you, folks, horses are just incredible animals. They’re strong, fast, and beautiful, and we’ve been using them for thousands of years. I’ve ridden a few in my time, let me tell you. And let me tell you, there’s nothing like it. And the different breeds, folks, they’re all different, but they’re all winners. The best of the best. And let me tell you, they’re very, very intelligent. And they have a great relationship with their handlers. And you know what, we’re gonna keep using them, for transportation, for sports, for therapy. And they’re gonna keep making America great.”

me: read it in style of Aristoteles

bot: “Horses, my dear friends, are creatures of great beauty and power. They have been domesticated by man for centuries and have served us in many ways, from transportation to sport and agriculture. The different breeds of horses possess unique characteristics and abilities, a testament to the natural diversity found in all living things. They are also highly intelligent and social animals, with a strong bond to their handlers. The study of these creatures is a worthwhile endeavor, for it allows us to better understand not only them, but also the natural world and our place within it.”

I don’t know how about you, but this seems pretty impressive to me. And not only you can use it this way, you can also get the bot to be in a role of let’s say a laywer, CEO of large company, you name it. Then ask him how would he approach certain situation and solve it. Possibilities are endless.

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