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Why is ChatGPT talking to itself?
Improving ChatGPT Through Roleplay
Human Language as a Programming Language
Today we’re going to take a break from programming (sort-of) and discuss a unique take on improving ChatGPT’s problem solving abilities.
I’ve recently been leveraging AI to create children’s coloring books. I have zero artistic creativity, but so far I’ve been able to publish several and with each iteration I explore new ways to automate the process. I’m to the point now where I can create around a 120–200 page coloring book in less than an hour. But I have a problem…
I’m not making any sales
I’m not really surprised since my focus has been entirely on generating “passable” content in the quickest way possible. I have some focus on quality as well beyond passing the publisher’s quality checks, but I digress. So far I’ve made $0.13 in royalties and I’d like to start improving that. So I thought I’d leverage AI more and start getting ChatGPT to write my titles, marketing descriptions, and choose keywords. “Default” ChatGPT does well enough at this, excelling at creativity, but without direction, the results won’t be great… and could even get you slapped with a takedown order or lawsuit.