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Shana
Hi! Which version do you personally like? I actually love those adjective words in the first verson, but I'm not sure. It might be lengthšØ The second one is generated from GPT
21 mars 2024 17:32
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22 mars 2024
What did you ask GPT that caused it to produce that paragraph? I can't compare these two items because I don't know what they are.
21 mars 2024
the gpt answer is pretty good. Ill say that the first one sounds more like a person is talking (ie - talking about personal experiences and feelings). I like the 2nd one its its shorter :p
22 mars 2024
If you asked a wine taster to try two wines, and wanted a really true test, then you would need to remove the labels from the bottles so that they could not identify which wine was which. If you ask us which we prefer and tell us the that the second is AI generated perhaps it will influence the way we react. Perhaps it is better not to tell us?
However, for what it's worth I agree with BOTH Glenn and John; I personally prefer version 1, but I'm not sure what purpose this is being written for (who is the intended audience?) and therefore find it difficult to comment on ChatGPT's version.
By the way, I'm not sure about the phrase "a wonderful mental world", and I think it might be worth looking at alternative ways to say this.
21 mars 2024
Neither passage makes the writer appear interesting. The referenced character from a historical romance novel is superficially described with a few words, and there is no way to guess what effect the alleged āinspirationā has on the writer.
Iād describe both as:
āI like to read and hereās a book and character I liked.ā plus lots of padding.
23 mars 2024
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Chinois (mandarin), Chinois (cantonais), Anglais, Japonais
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