Here are a few examples of specific proofreading focuses and the corrections that ChatGPT suggested when given the prompts:
This small paragraph was entered into ChatGPT to look for purposely misspelled words.
ChatGPT’s response proved that it was capable of not only correcting the misspelled words but also correcting the misused words like “there” and “wright.” It also goes on to explain exactly what it changed to correct the spelling, so the writer can learn from any mistakes.
This super short story about a robot was submitted to ChatGPT to look for any punctuation issues.
ChatGPT was able to correct all the punctuation errors. This included replacing the question marks with periods and placing commas where they were needed.
This quick scenario of some friends going to the store and then playing video games was submitted to ChatGPT to look for any grammar issues.
ChatGPT was impressive with its ability to correct all grammar mistakes. Not only was it able to detect the subject-verb agreement issues, but it also found multiple errors with tense. As an added bonus, ChatGPT also corrected the order placement of multiple subjects in a sentence.
Because other AI grammar checkers frequently look for passive voice, a test paragraph was submitted to ChatGPT to see if it could detect voice as well.
Impressively, ChatGPT found all the passive voice issues and was able to make the proper changes to make the sentences active voice.
ChatGPT suggests that the writer only asks for it to focus on one issue at a time. This short paragraph was submitted to ChatGPT to simply proofread to see if more work makes a difference.
ChatGPT fixed all the mistakes—however, it also claimed that it fixed issues that weren’t there. For example, it said that “ChatGPT should be capitalized” and that a period should be added to the second sentence when both of those suggestions already existed in the original.
There is no limit to what type of written work ChatGPT can proofread. From emails and academic essays to blog posts and creative writing, ChatGPT can help to find a missing comma and passive voice. Even if you use ChatGPT to write your cover letter, you can still ask it to be proofread afterward in case there’s a simple mistake that needs correcting.
When using ChatGPT as a proofreader, the best practice is to only give it small sections of your work at a time. This will allow you to review every change it offers to make sure it is correct without overwhelming you.
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