ChatGPT is a generative AI and works on user input or prompts. Although it can understand human language and keep in mind the context of the conversation, you, as a user, must know what kind of content you want. You are to give it instructions to produce content and generate the sort of text you want. On the surface, ChatGPT can help with brainstorming content outlines. It acts like an editor, giving you direction and structure for your ideas, which can be especially useful when starting a new piece of content and needing guidance for organizing your thoughts. But ultimately, you have to come up with the original idea about where your content should be heading and what information you would like to use.
When it comes to content writing for websites and blogs, there are a couple of things you need to keep in mind:
ChatGPT is a powerful tool that can help you write a well-researched and succinct article or blog post. And if used wisely, it can also create a wireframe of your article, with headings and subheadings, and create an intro, body, and conclusion as per your command. Even if you put the title of your blog or article under quotes and ask it to write a blog, it will most certainly do that and will create a blog post for you.
Let me show you what I mean:
When I asked ChatGPT to write a blog on "why one should not write only using ChatGPT”
It highlights that while ChatGPT has opened many possibilities in various applications, one should not solely rely on ChatGPT or any other language models as it lacks creativity and originality. The content produced might not always be factual, and you might have to fact-check yourself. The content might also lack emotional intelligence, and context will surely hamper your writing style.
ChatGPT response on Why one should not write only using ChatGPT
ChatGPT response on Why one should not write only using ChatGPT
So, what should be done instead? How to use ChatGPT for creating content? Well, the answer is simple as it said itself, treat it like an assistant and not a replacement.
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