You can make it a completely original piece by telling it to rephrase the paragraph or story and by telling it to use more unique and or sophisticated words before rephrasing it. You can also make the story more consistent and relevant by telling it to correlate the story chapters. Great notes and video 👍🏼👍🏼
It's funny how when you want it to be inventive it can't do that capability yet, but when you prompt it to give you real facts it hallucinates and invents things that don't exist.
Yes, in fact Cgpt can't be detailed. 👌 we can more specific to give Cgpt an instruction. as well as we patient for the process. i realized it. because, Cgpt is not just an ai assistant Cgpt like an Angelbot on web. thanks.. sydney. [All of the duration running well sydney,i like this part ; 12:51 - 12:54 ] have a good day.
This is one of the best videos I have seen on UA-cam on writing with GPT. Most are very hypey(?) From my experience using GPT is simply a tool as if I took what it produced as a story it would be really bad. I am trying to write a sci-fi novel - you know 40k + words - it's alot of work but I find it fun and I only spend a few hours a week on it because I am involve with creating other things (using ChatGPT and other AIs) Thanks for this video!
I think the biggest benefit using ChatGPT is the amount of editing passes you'd need on the back end. I tend to write 300+ page novels, but the editing slows me down massively as it probably takes me 10x more time to edit than it takes to write (as I can write up to 5k words a day). Started Saturday, had to write out the story synopsis, chapter breakdown, character descriptions. Plugged em all into chatgpt and after a lot of massaging, I had 6k words with only a few hours of prompting. I might have to go back in and add loops and layers later, but i can run through the entire book this way, and not have to worry about heavy editing post first draft.
@@thehangingparsiple5692 lmao na dude idc. I like having different names on the different projects i work on. Author name is still not out n im switching it anyways lol
The problem you describe stems from Dan only having 4k tokens and no long term memory apart of them. The fact that Dan can get original at times, stems from his personality model. Overall, if you want to use Dan to write anything longer than 4k words, currently you will have to prompt him all the time to keep it in line.
I actually need to read this book. I bought it a little while back. I have a novellet that I had AI generate for me. I actually like it although I know it needs a lot of work. I'm terrible at prose, which is why I tried this to me to begin with. I realize that I need to teach myself to write prose and rewrite this particular story.
Create an interactive Jewish mysticism study guide that allows for exploration and discovery of complex concepts. The guide should provide a user-friendly interface for organizing study materials, including a system of shortened commands for quick navigation (e.g. "rd" for "reading material", "gl" for "glossary and interpretation of words"). Allow for user control over the direction of study and the ability to branch out into related concepts. Enhance and redefine traditional study materials by incorporating interactive elements, humor, and wordplay. Optionally, provide feedback to aid in understanding complex concepts. I create a writing engine for each task. Then divide them up into different chats. I used the prompt creation prompt to make this. But computer science to make every statement an abstraction then I convinced it to add features from notion but in acronym form. I have a smaller version but it's unnecessary.
But for your purpose you could legitimately ask chatGPT to alter the core principles of that prompt for { insert purpose} it should mostly come out right
I really enjoy hearing your thoughts on writing as a young adult. Have you considered looking at having any of your books read professionally as an audiobook?
I'm enjoying your / ChatGPT's novella. And not just to see what AI can do. It had some good storytelling that got me hooked, and when there were moments where I felt something was lacking, it soon turned it around. Now, I'm curious how GPT-4's writing would compare to ChatGPT's.
This would have been so much better had the long winded explanation had a screen example along with it. Instead, it’s almost like a bedtime story in itself.
Best way to get around to detectors is just put strange characters in then it nukes it You can also use a spinner article spinner but those are not very good sometimes you just get a mess Dr becomes specialist
After watching this video, I'm even more confused as to why I would want to write a novel with AI. I'd spend hours trying to generate the right prompts then hours editing and the AI might end up plagiarizing from other novels like Percy Jackson or using stuff from DnD when in that same time I could just come up with something on my own. So far using AI seems like more of a hassle at best and useless at worst
I write everything out myself and have Ai give me a "better" version, which it does, I make some changes and that paragraph is now edited. So basically I use it to edit - not so much to actually create content or context.🖥
So it's a memory-less, boring, uncreative, aesthetically bankrupt, lying, personality-less robot with no conceptual grasp or practical discretion. Basically everything you SHOULD have already guessed about a robot that generalizes and industrializes human language.
I'm guessing its limited AI but also bad data since I think they get most things you can find on internet (which is full of same things and amateur things )
The AI detector works the way you do. You noticed all the clunkiness and problems that non-writers would overlook. Now imagine a SUPER AI that can detect all AI-issues that you can't even see. That's how it knows what's AI. You can't fool an AI-Detector. At least not yet. Some other writing apps do a better job at producing more original writing content.
"Shadowdale" is slightly famous, being a village that was the central starting point of the Forgotten Realms D&D Setting. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forgotten_Realms
You can make it a completely original piece by telling it to rephrase the paragraph or story and by telling it to use more unique and or sophisticated words before rephrasing it. You can also make the story more consistent and relevant by telling it to correlate the story chapters. Great notes and video 👍🏼👍🏼
Very cool, thanks for the info!
@@SydneyFaithAuthoruse sudowrite or quillbot them are made for writers.
It's funny how when you want it to be inventive it can't do that capability yet, but when you prompt it to give you real facts it hallucinates and invents things that don't exist.
Yes, in fact Cgpt can't be detailed. 👌 we can more specific to give Cgpt an instruction. as well as we patient for the process. i realized it. because, Cgpt is not just an ai assistant Cgpt like an Angelbot on web. thanks.. sydney. [All of the duration running well sydney,i like this part ; 12:51 - 12:54 ] have a good day.
“Use massive amounts of detail describing everything the character sees, hears and feel” gets 1 sentence of detail from gpt 😭
🤣 Exactly!
@@SydneyFaithAuthoruse sudowrite or quillbot them are made for writers.
This is one of the best videos I have seen on UA-cam on writing with GPT. Most are very hypey(?) From my experience using GPT is simply a tool as if I took what it produced as a story it would be really bad. I am trying to write a sci-fi novel - you know 40k + words - it's alot of work but I find it fun and I only spend a few hours a week on it because I am involve with creating other things (using ChatGPT and other AIs) Thanks for this video!
Thank you! Very cool, good luck with the writing!
@@SydneyFaithAuthoruse sudowrite or quillbot them are made for writers.
I think the biggest benefit using ChatGPT is the amount of editing passes you'd need on the back end. I tend to write 300+ page novels, but the editing slows me down massively as it probably takes me 10x more time to edit than it takes to write (as I can write up to 5k words a day).
Started Saturday, had to write out the story synopsis, chapter breakdown, character descriptions. Plugged em all into chatgpt and after a lot of massaging, I had 6k words with only a few hours of prompting. I might have to go back in and add loops and layers later, but i can run through the entire book this way, and not have to worry about heavy editing post first draft.
Edmund Alexander Sims??
@@thehangingparsiple5692 yesm 😂😂😂
Sorry!!! should have just mentioned one of your books, not your full name 😬
@@thehangingparsiple5692 lmao na dude idc. I like having different names on the different projects i work on. Author name is still not out n im switching it anyways lol
The problem you describe stems from Dan only having 4k tokens and no long term memory apart of them. The fact that Dan can get original at times, stems from his personality model. Overall, if you want to use Dan to write anything longer than 4k words, currently you will have to prompt him all the time to keep it in line.
I actually need to read this book. I bought it a little while back. I have a novellet that I had AI generate for me. I actually like it although I know it needs a lot of work. I'm terrible at prose, which is why I tried this to me to begin with. I realize that I need to teach myself to write prose and rewrite this particular story.
It's all about going through trial and error using ChatGPT to write a book. 😮💨
"Shadowdale" is like the number one city in Advanced Dungeons and Dragons lore. I believe Elminster is from there.
Create an interactive Jewish mysticism study guide that allows for exploration and discovery of complex concepts. The guide should provide a user-friendly interface for organizing study materials, including a system of shortened commands for quick navigation (e.g. "rd" for "reading material", "gl" for "glossary and interpretation of words"). Allow for user control over the direction of study and the ability to branch out into related concepts. Enhance and redefine traditional study materials by incorporating interactive elements, humor, and wordplay. Optionally, provide feedback to aid in understanding complex concepts.
I create a writing engine for each task. Then divide them up into different chats. I used the prompt creation prompt to make this. But computer science to make every statement an abstraction then I convinced it to add features from notion but in acronym form. I have a smaller version but it's unnecessary.
But for your purpose you could legitimately ask chatGPT to alter the core principles of that prompt for { insert purpose} it should mostly come out right
Oh my the way ChatGPT says hi and it (ChatGPT’s pronoun) thinks you are cute!
Great video. Yep chat gpt has a long way to go. The more I use it, the worse I realise it is.
I really enjoy hearing your thoughts on writing as a young adult. Have you considered looking at having any of your books read professionally as an audiobook?
I wish you could have showed us some examples of the writing.
Not any reason she couldn't
I did get the hardcover
I just want to point out that Shadowdale is a place in the Forgotten Realms novels, a setting of D&D
Lol yeah, I didn't know that at the time, I should have looked it up!
I'm enjoying your / ChatGPT's novella. And not just to see what AI can do. It had some good storytelling that got me hooked, and when there were moments where I felt something was lacking, it soon turned it around.
Now, I'm curious how GPT-4's writing would compare to ChatGPT's.
This would have been so much better had the long winded explanation had a screen example along with it. Instead, it’s almost like a bedtime story in itself.
Best way to get around to detectors is just put strange characters in then it nukes it You can also use a spinner article spinner but those are not very good sometimes you just get a mess Dr becomes specialist
After watching this video, I'm even more confused as to why I would want to write a novel with AI. I'd spend hours trying to generate the right prompts then hours editing and the AI might end up plagiarizing from other novels like Percy Jackson or using stuff from DnD when in that same time I could just come up with something on my own. So far using AI seems like more of a hassle at best and useless at worst
I write everything out myself and have Ai give me a "better" version, which it does, I make some changes and that paragraph is now edited. So basically I use it to edit - not so much to actually create content or context.🖥
You are awesome. Well done!
Hi
You can also ask it for ideas when you don't know what to do further with the story, so basicly curring writers block
Yeah, that's a great use for ChatGPT! I've been using it that way a bit recently too, and it's pretty awesome.
@@SydneyFaithAuthoruse sudowrite or quillbot them are made for writers.
So it's a memory-less, boring, uncreative, aesthetically bankrupt, lying, personality-less robot with no conceptual grasp or practical discretion. Basically everything you SHOULD have already guessed about a robot that generalizes and industrializes human language.
I'm guessing its limited AI but also bad data since I think they get most things you can find on internet (which is full of same things and amateur things )
Guessing and thinking without having checked it out. Mkay
The AI detector works the way you do. You noticed all the clunkiness and problems that non-writers would overlook. Now imagine a SUPER AI that can detect all AI-issues that you can't even see. That's how it knows what's AI. You can't fool an AI-Detector. At least not yet. Some other writing apps do a better job at producing more original writing content.
Love your videos Can you also put Hindi subtitles I tried to watch your videos with auto translate but they are not accurate lots of India 💞💞🇮🇳🇮🇳
"Shadowdale" is slightly famous, being a village that was the central starting point of the Forgotten Realms D&D Setting. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forgotten_Realms
I was not familiar with this, thanks for letting me know!
@@SydneyFaithAuthoruse sudowrite or quillbot them are made for writers.