Easily Customize ChatGPT for Your Business?

There’s an App for That

Writers and businesses looking to create a custom version of ChatGPT now have an app they can turn to.

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Specifically, Datasaur says it has a new tool that enables novices and coders alike to modify ChatGPT for novel uses.

Datasaur’s app is one of a number of solutions that have popped-up on the market that promise to help you customize ChatGPT with ease.

For example, Datasaur’s tool is designed to create custom ChatGPT apps that can:

~Write brand-specific copy

~Add a specialized chatbot to your business Web site

~Create business-specific training courses and training documentation

~Engage-in highly specialized Web research for your business

~Take-on a virtually limitless selection of other basic business tasks

Datasaur offers a free, limited-use version of its app.

For more robust customizations, you’ll need to negotiate your own price.

*In other analysis of AI-generated writing news:

*In-Depth Guide: Prompt Hero: Writers looking for an all-in-one AI tool that offers writing prompts, AI writing, editing and proofing, research assistance and more will want to evaluate this tool.

Prompt Hero harnesses the built-in capabilities of AI writing — and then adds-on an extensive library of writing ‘prompts’ to help put you in the automated writing fast-lane.

Such prompts offer writers a killer advantage: Advanced knowledge and use of writing prompts elevates you to power user status.

Interestingly, this pitch for Prompt Hero was also written by one of its developers — AI writing enthusiast Lori Ballen.

*Mike Drop: Radio Station AI-Clones Top Host to Read News: Media types who sometimes joke on air that AI will soon replace them are seeing their worst fears realized.

A Portland, Oregon radio station has AI-cloned one of its on-air talents to read AI-written news — every day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Observes writer Lauren Forristal: “Listeners may be wary of AI DJs — since they have tuned-into local radio personalities for years and don’t necessarily want to listen to a robotic-sounding voice on their way to work in the morning.

“That’s why Live 95.5 trained the AI to sound like an existing radio host that the audience has already connected with.”

Oh. Goodie.

*Need Money?: ‘Pitch Perfect’ ChatGPT Delivers 300% Better Results: A study by Clarify Capital has found that complex pitches for investment capital — known as ‘pitch decks,’ — are 300% more effective when written by ChatGPT — rather than humans.

Observes writer Sabrina Ortiz: “ChatGPT could help not only to get investors to take the bait — but also to invest more money.”

*AI Alchemy for Email Subject Lines: A Promo Goldrush: Marketers looking to grab readers by the lapels with pitch emails may want to check-out a prototype AI tool — dubbed Moveable Ink AI — designed to write head-turning email subject heads.

Observes Vivek Sharma, Movable Ink CEO: “The average client using Movable Ink AI is seeing a 19% improvement in conversions and a 23% lift in revenue.”

Movable Ink AI is currently available to select customers of the company interested in beta testing the tool.

*AI-Genie-in-the-Machine: Automate Your Business With Just a Wish: Businesses that wish-out-loud for a way to automate one or more business processes will soon have an AI genie designed to meet that need.

Business automation provider Workato is currently working with OpenAI — the maker of ChatGPT — to translate ‘thinking-out-loud’ desires for specific types of business automation into working, real-world tools.

Observes Gautham Viswanathan, chief product officer, Workato: “With OpenAI and its advanced AI technology, Workato customers will accelerate their automation journeys, and easily use AI for building intelligent products and services.”

*Babel Begone: The State of Machine Translation 2023: Intento has released a new study detailing the state of AI-powered translation.

During the past few years, the off-loading of translation to AI machines has completely disrupted the industry.

This report examines 37 AI-powered translation platforms used by businesses and organizations across-the-globe.

*Never Get Caught Short on Schtick Again: TikTok Offers Free Video Scriptwriter: Riding the rising trend of ever-increasing AI specialization, TikTok has released a new tool that auto-generates scripts for its platform.

Dubbed ‘Script Generator,’ one of the tool’s most powerful features is its ability to repeatedly generate alternate video scripts promoting the same idea — at no extra cost.

Essentially: Don’t like the first script you get back? Just keep clicking the generate button to create another and another — until you get one that’s just right.

*Game Over: Entertainment Site Trading 50 Writers for One AI Maestro: A gaming site operator that fired 50+ writers in March is now turning to AI to pick-up the slack.

Futurism reports that Gamurs is now looking for just one person — an ‘AI Editor’ — to leverage AI writing tools to churn-out 200-250 articles-per-week.

Observes writer Frank Landymore: “First spotted by Kenneth Shepard, a staff writer at Kotaku, the embarrassing job listing has since been deleted.

“But not before onlookers — including other horrified gaming journalists — weighed-in with righteous fury.”

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*AI Big Picture: Paul McCartney Cries ‘Help!’ and AI Delivers: Even Beatle Paul McCartney cannot resist the siren call of AI.

The singer/songwriter is readying release of a new Beatles tune, which uses AI to clone the voice of John Lennon.

The production — a remake of a demo by Lennon that was recorded way-back-when on cassette — leveraged AI to sample Lennon’s voice from the demo and clean-it up for a 21st century audience.

Says McCartney of AI: “It’s something we’re all tackling at the moment — trying to deal with what it means.”

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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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