Using ChatGPT to review text
Since AI chatbots use natural language processing (NLP) they extremely capable and efficient at evaluating text structure, grammar, tone, and semantic meaning of content and provide feedback. This capability can enable students to analyse their writing in ways that teachers have never been able to do before. AI systems can also efficiently scan content for plagiarism.
HeadMind Partners group (see reference) recommend that users
My ChatGPT request:
Review the following text (I input one of the survey reports [30-foot sailboat with wooden hull] previously created by ChatGPT). ChatGPT response:
The text provides a comprehensive and objective evaluation of a 30-foot sailboat with a wooden hull. The report covers various aspects of the boat, including the hull, deck, rigging and sails, engine and mechanical systems, and electrical and electronic equipment. The information is presented clearly and concisely, with specific details and findings of the surveyor’s inspection and sea trial.
The report highlights the boat’s good condition and well-maintained status, which could be valuable information for prospective buyers. However, it also emphasizes that the ongoing maintenance of the wooden boat is crucial for its longevity. This warning shows that the report is balanced and informative, and it could help buyers make informed decisions.
Overall, the report is well-written and provides useful information for anyone interested in purchasing the sailboat. It covers all the essential aspects of the boat and presents the findings in an objective and informative manner.
use the tool as a source of creative inspiration, to give ideas and serve as a starting point for a work that will afterwards mainly be human.
Ultimately, ChatGPT is a tool that can help the users in their daily lives, but it will never replace the value-added input that a humans contribute.
ChatGPT can be used as a collaboration tool providing inputs that could be a combination of existing and new contexts that could possibly take creation or innovation in a direction that would not have been considered if working in isolation.
Currently, AI remains a tool that can be used as an enabler to increase productivity and stimulate creativity, however AI will never totally replace the work of humans who are graced with sensitivity and multiple forms of intelligences.
The best advice is to explore technology like ChatGPT but remain aware and to stay conscious of their limitations.
Care must be taken with respect to proof and trust, ethics, bias, data privacy, and the objectives of the creators.
ChatGPT itself says: “My responses are not intended to be taken as fact, and I always encourage people to verify any information they receive from me or any other source.” OpenAI also notes that ChatGPT sometimes writes “plausible sounding but incorrect or nonsensical answers.”
It is legitimate to be enthusiastic about this new technology, but it is important to take a step back from it and to question how it works in order to get the best out of it and keep a critical eye. – HeadMind Partners
REFERENCES: 1. Discover how ChatGPT is trained!- Pradeep Menon -
https://bit.ly/42no43X.
2. Conversational AI for richer, more intuitive experiences - Google -
https://bit.ly/3nKUw17.
3. What is ChatGPT and why does it matter? - Sabrina Ortiz -
https://bit.ly/3HWZVZM.
4. Using ZeroGPT : GPT-4 And ChatGPT detector by ZeroGPT: detect OpenAI text -
https://www.zerogpt.com/.
5. ChatGPT: what the law says about who owns the copyright of AI-generated content -
https://bit.ly/3VQsTjK.
6. Wikipedia
My closing request to ChatGPT: Write a poem about surveying a small sailing craft.
ChatGPT response: (An ode to the small craft surveyor by ChatGPT - refined over five iterations with incremental coaching by the author.)
With sails unfurled and mast held high, A small boat sets off with a sigh, Surveyors on board, eyes on the prize, To inspect every inch with careful eyes.
The hull, the rigging, and the keel, All must be checked with detail ideal, For safety’s sake, and a smooth sail, Every aspect, they must unveil.
The ropes and lines, the pulleys too, All must be checked to ensure they’re true, The mast must stand, firm and straight, For it is the boat’s pillar of fate.
The sails, oh how they catch the breeze, Their fabric must be checked with ease, For tears and frays, or wear and tear, To ensure the boat’s safety, and no despair.
The surveyors, with skilled precision, Inspect the boat with great ambition, For a small craft, can be mighty, If all is well, and everything tidy.
With the survey complete, and all checked twice, The boat is ready to set off, nice and precise, With sails full and the wind in her favour, She sets off on her journey, a small sailing saviour.
So let us thank the surveyor’s skill, For ensuring the boat’s safety, and thrill, For the small craft, can be a delight, A peaceful journey, under the sun’s light.
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