• @ReallyActuallyFrankenstein
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    3 months ago

    Of course, yeah. That’s definitely possible. But I’d be more likely to believe that if I’ve seen even one example of it actually being more effective than just writing the email, and not just churning out grammatically correct filler. Can you give me an example of someone actually getting equivalent quality in a real world corporate setting? YouTube video? Lemmy sub? I’m trying to be informed.

    • @[email protected]
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      33 months ago

      I have used it several times for long-form writing as a critic, rather than as a “co-writer.” I write something myself, tell it to pretend to be the person who would be reading this thing (“Act as the beepbooper reviewing this beepboop…”), and ask for critical feedback. It usually has some actually great advice, and then I incorporate that advice into my thing. It ends up taking just as long as writing the thing normally, but materially far better than what I would have written without it.

      I’ve also used it to generate an outline to use as a skeleton while writing. Its own writing is often really flat and written in a super passive voice, so it kinda sucks at doing the writing for you if you want it to be good. But it works in these ways as a useful collaborator and I think a lot of people miss that side of it.

      • @ReallyActuallyFrankenstein
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        23 months ago

        That’s definitely a more plausible use and very helpful. Thanks! (I’d love if there was a sub that just had these kinds of tips to try out.)

        • @[email protected]
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          23 months ago

          I considered writing at least a post somewhere after reading your comment/adding my reply, but to be honest I don’t even know where it would be best received