Jason Montoya / How-To Geek Published writers can ask ChatGPT to emulate their style by referencing existing work; anyone can submit samples of their own writing for emulation, or you can simply describe a style using plain language. ChatGPT can generate excellent text on virtually any subject, but by default, it has a very bland (and obvious) tone. Instead of editing that text into your own style to use it, you can simply teach ChatGPT your style instead. How to Check If ChatGPT Knows Who You Are (For Published Writers) If you have published anything on the internet before ChatGPT’s knowledge cutoff date (September 2021) there’s a decent chance it knows about you and, by extension, your writing style. If that’s the case it makes your life much easier since you can simply ask it to write anything in your style by name. First we have to figure out if it does know about you and your writing, so in this case we’ve used the prompt: Do you know Sydney Butler, writer for HowToGeek and several other technology publications? Do you know his writing style, and can you mimic it? That’s a good start if a somewhat noncommittal response! Of course, ChatGPT is right, it can’t necessarily create an exact copy of that writing style, but since we are the author we’re trying to emulate that’s a non-issue because you can simply fix any inconsistencies. RELATED: ChatGPT: How to Use the AI Chatbot for Free However, just because ChatGPT […]
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