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Eva Olsson's avatar

This is a great instruction, easy to read and interesting too. I would love to know more how to make AI sound like me, more genuine. I currently just use any gen AI tool and ask it to sound more personal, less like AI generated content. Sometimes it work and sometimes not. Thanks a lot for putting this article together.

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Sami Sharaf's avatar

Of course. I'll do my best to find a better way of doing that.

I'll bring that up in a future email.

Thanks for the feedback btw.

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Luz Mendes's avatar

My God! You know a lot about these things!….actually, why shouldn’t you? It’s your business! I enjoyed reading you post but let me ask you: doesn’t the post for LinkedIn remain an existing one, only a bit tweaked by you and ChatGPT?

Does ChatGPT know plagiarism? I’m sure it does but it is clever enough to go around it.

In any case, it is always a pleasure to read your stuff, Samy! 👍🏻👍🏻

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Sami Sharaf's avatar

Actually if you read the whole email, you don't rewrite anyones's post from LinkedIn. You just get the idea. Then using that idea, you find a LinkedIn-external source to write about.

Now, What the GPT does is rewriting it for you. If you're concerned about it writing in the same words, it doesn't. It parahpharses most of what you feed it with.

I always say this and I'll say it again: Don't fully rely on what you write with AI. Always add tweaks where needed.

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Luz Mendes's avatar

I read your whole article. I know that you don’t rewrite anyone’s post but the idea that you use to write it was probably, in a way, the idea of someone else already. One cannot find it but if it’s available it must have ‘existed’ in some way or form sometime, somewhere. Isn’t it so the AI’s look up for stuff that is there already and then they just make it someone’s own by transforming it? The incredible thing is that the average people cannot see it. It’s like showing two images and asking which one is an AI. Each time is more difficult to see it and let me tel you, I’ve got mistaken quite often by it.😊

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Sami Sharaf's avatar

Yup. We can use a piece of content as an inspiration. Almost every creator inspires themself that way. Here what I did was using the idea of what the article stated and rewrote it in a different way with AI.

The way I trained this GPT is using its own knowledge each time it generates something.

Yes if you’re exactly using someone’s content, then you better mention the author or source for sure.

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