Auto-Writing the Perfect YouTube Script

With ChatGPT, It’s a Cinch

AI enthusiast Lori Ballen offers an excellent, in-depth, step-by-step guide to putting together a YouTube video with ChatGPT in this piece.

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The rundown on those steps:

~Ideation

~Crafting Titles

~Writing YouTube Descriptions

~Scripting the Video

~Thumbnail Creation

~Creating Calls-to-Action

~Developing Your Bio

Bottom line: I’ve personally auto-generated scripts for YouTube based on content created for other purposes and have been amazed at how quickly and expertly the tool can put together an excellent video script — including suggestions for video footage and still shots.

Often, the script is created in a matter of seconds.

Essentially: If you’re not at least giving ChatGPT — or a similar AI writer — a whirl when brainstorming your next YouTube script, you’re putting yourself at a distinct disadvantage.

In other analysis of AI-generated writing news:

*In-Depth Review: Shoot-Out – ChatGPT Versus Google Bard: TechRepublic offers a handy comparison of two top AI writers in this piece — ChatGPT and Google Bard.

The take-away: TechRepublic gives Bard a slight advantage, given that you can get ‘draft’ versions of a response from Bard.

Plus, Bard offers up-to-the-minute access to the Web.

To be fair, plugins for ChatGPT enable the tool to access all of the Web’s info in real-time.

But if you’re only looking for instant access to Web info out-of-the-box, Bard may be for you.

*Quick Study: Best AI Writing Software for 2023: Writer Yaseen Sadan offers an extremely in-depth look at his AI writing favorites in this piece.

The major bonus: Scroll down into the article a bit and you’ll find a handy chart detailing the features, pros, cons and best uses Sadan sees for each AI tool.

Essentially, by consulting the chart, you’ll most likely be able to narrow down the search for the tool that’s right for you to just two or three options.

*New AI-Powered Research Tool: So Fast, It’s Almost Like Cheating: Babel Street is experimenting with a new, prototype tool that uses AI to analyze info on the Web at ‘unprecedented speed.’

Observes Michael Southworth, CEO, Babel Street: “Incorporating generative AI (the tech that powers ChatGPT and similar tools) is a significant milestone in data analytics and decision intelligence.

“In tandem with AI, analysts can more quickly detect patterns and have the context they need to make the most informed critical decisions.”

*Peek-a-Boo: New Tool Shields Against ChatGPT’s Prying Eyes: Netskope has come up with a new tool that safeguards the privacy of business data when you use ChatGPT or similar AI-powered tools.

Observes Krishna Narayanaswamy, Chief Technology Officer, Netskope: “Enterprises today are faced with deciding whether to block access to ChatGPT and other generative AI apps to reduce security risk, or allow usage and reap the efficiencies and other benefits these apps can bring about.

“The safe enablement of these apps is ultimately an advanced data protection challenge—one Netskope is uniquely positioned to solve.”

*Auto-Cliff Notes for Your Next Meeting, Courtesy AI: Microsoft Teams Premium — a kind of Facebook for workplaces — now offers AI-powered summaries and recaps of business meetings.

Dubbed ‘Intelligent Recap,’ the new service auto-generates meeting notes, personalized highlights and recommended tasks for you based on every meeting that’s conducted on Teams.

Already available to U.S. users, the new feature is expected to be ready for Europeans in mid-August.

*Moratorium on Monotony: A Solution for Dreary Rental Listings: Rentec Direct — property management software — has a new ChatGPT tool that automates rental listing creations.

Theoretically, property owners and managers will never be guilty of churning-out yawn-inspiring property descriptions once they start leveraging this tool.

Obseres Nathan Miller, president, Rentec Direct: “Crafting enticing property descriptions can be time-consuming for property managers and landlords.

“By using ChatGPT’s technology to automate this process, our clients can create creative rental listings in a fraction-of-the-time, allowing them to focus on other critical aspects of their business.”

*Consultant-Palooza: IBM Dedicates 1,000+ Experts for Center for Excellence For Generative AI: In another sign of ChatGPT’s reality shifting impact on business and society, IBM has put together a Center of Excellence for Generative AI that sports 1,000+ consultants.

The center’s approach will focus — to a great degree — on integrating multiple AI models from various, industry leading platform providers.

Observes Glen Finch, global managing partner, IBM Consulting: A recent IBM survey “found that executives surveyed expect nearly half (48%) of the staff in their organization will use generative AI to augment their daily tasks in the next year.”

*Bild Waves Bye-Bye to Workers: 100+ Editorial Jobs Slashed With AI: More than a hundred workers at German tabloid Bild are looking at a pink slip tsunami, according to this piece in Futurism.

A leaked email from the business stated in part that the tabloid will “unfortunately be parting ways with colleagues who have tasks that in the digital world are performed by AI and/or automated processes,” according to writer Maggie Harrison.

Adds Harrison: “The email detailed that those who will be replaced by AI include editors, print production staff, subeditors, proofreaders and photo editors — and that these time-honored human careers will no longer exist as they do today.”

*AI Big Picture: Another Gulp Moment for Workers: A new McKinsey study finds ChatGPT and similar AI may ultimately automate most of the work many employees do every day.

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The researchers observe: “This research is the latest in our efforts to assess the impact of this new era of AI.

“It suggests that generative AI (like ChatGPT) is poised to transform roles and boost performance across functions such as sales and marketing, customer operations, and software development.

“In the process, it could unlock trillions of dollars in value across sectors from banking to life sciences.”

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Joe Dysart is editor of RobotWritersAI.com and a tech journalist with 20+ years experience. His work has appeared in 150+ publications, including The New York Times and the Financial Times of London.

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