Richard I Porter (dot com), now with more AI

So, I’ve started playing with Chat GPT-3.

You should try it out too. It’s been called the iPhone moment of AI. It may be. I’m going to be using it to help in nearly all my writing for as long as it’s free. I will be tagging any post that included help from Chat GPT-3 with a tag for it, because at least for now that seems like the right thing to do. But I don’t tag everything I’ve googled or wiki-ed or spellchecked. And this will become as common as that in the future.


I’ll be using Chat GPT, a language model trained by OpenAI, on my blog from now on. It’s a program that can assist with writing and generating text. I’ll be using it as a kind of enhanced autocorrect, grammar checker, and writing assistant. It’s not quite Jarvis, but it’ll do.

I hope you’ll enjoy reading my posts even more now that I’ll have the help of Chat GPT.


Did that sound stilted? Yeah, it does. It takes some heavy editing to be up to snuff. But it helps get things moving. It takes the pain point from creation to editing, and I’ll take that.

Below is the interaction that arrived at it in its totality.

Me:
I have a personal blog on which I post updates including on topics about my life and family, thoughts on politics, thoughts on war and veterans issues, and thoughts on technology and product management – which is my current profession. I’m impressed with what I’ve seen from Chat GPT and will begin using it to help me write posts some of the time. I largely view Chat GPT as some mix between an enhanced autocorrect, a grammarly style correction service and an unpaid very intelligent 10th grade high school student who will assist with creation, drafting and synthesis prep work which I will then edit and post. Help me draft a post announcing my intentions to use Chat GPT in my blog and why.

Sure! Here’s a draft of a post announcing your intention to use Chat GPT on your blog:

Hello everyone,
I wanted to let you all know about a new tool I’ll be using on my blog from now on. It’s called Chat GPT, and it’s a language model trained by OpenAI. Essentially, it’s a really smart program that can assist with writing and generating text.
I’m excited to start using Chat GPT because it will be a helpful resource for me as I write my posts. I’ll be using it as a kind of enhanced autocorrect, grammar checker, and writing assistant. It’s like having an unpaid, very intelligent 10th grade high school student helping me out with the creation, drafting, and synthesis of my posts.
I’ll still be doing the final editing and posting myself, of course. But I think Chat GPT will be a valuable addition to my workflow as I cover a wide range of topics on my blog, including updates on my life and family, thoughts on politics, war and veterans issues, and technology and product management.
I hope you’ll enjoy reading my posts even more now that I’ll have the help of Chat GPT. Let me know what you think in the comments!

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions or if you’d like me to make any changes to the draft.


Me:
remove the un-needed introduction and conclusion, reduce the superlative emotion descriptions add a dry joke about how “its no jarvis”

Sure thing! Here’s an updated version of the post:

I’ll be using Chat GPT, a language model trained by OpenAI, on my blog from now on. It’s a program that can assist with writing and generating text. I’ll be using it as a kind of enhanced autocorrect, grammar checker, and writing assistant. It’s not quite Jarvis, but it’ll do.
I hope you’ll enjoy reading my posts even more now that I’ll have the help of Chat GPT.

Let me know if you have any further questions or if you’d like me to make any more changes.


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