How do you make AI write better script content?
Chanity Pham
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so ive been prompting chatgpt ever since to write my blog post, the prompt was getting longer but i dont think the quality was better. do you feel the same and how do you make AI write better script?
currently im trying some tools from here
https://mindpal.space/system/ai-for-podcast-webinar-marketing
i found it writes pretty ok and i only have to adjust the wording a bit, but save time a lot
what are some other AI tools u are using for content writing?
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Amanda Nicole Harris@amandanicoleharris
I've had good results using Claude AI and providing it a content outline upfront. For longer content, I break it into sections and have Claude generate one section at a time, including the previous sections for context. Anthropic's models do seem to produce more natural-sounding text compared to GPT-3 in my experience. The key is giving the AI a clear framework to follow.
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Agreed, using AI with a structured content outline and generating one section at a time helps a lot. I also use Claude and find the output more natural than GPT-3. Another tip is to provide 2-3 examples of the desired writing style/format upfront so the AI learns what you're looking for. Iterating and refining with the AI makes the process pretty efficient once you get the hang of it.
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In my experience, Anthropic’s Claude models tend to produce more human-sounding copy than ChatGPT. I usually get better results when I provide a short outline and an example of the voice/tone I’m looking for in the prompt.
I’ve also found that all models struggle when you ask them to generate more than 600-700 words at a shot. If you need to build long-form content, it may make sense to start with an outline and then ask your model to build one section at a time, including the previous sections in each prompt. (You can do this programmatically with Python + an API.) Hope this helps!