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How to use ChatGPT to make texts more human-like?

Bots are in greater number than humans and are set to dominate the landscape.

From FORBES - Emma Woollacott - Senior Contributor

"Bots now account for nearly half of all internet traffic globally, with so-called “bad bots” responsible for a third.

The proportion of internet traffic generated by bots hit its highest level last year, up 2% on the year before, according to the 2024 Imperva Bad Bot Report. Traffic from human users fell to just 50.4%.

"Automated bots will soon surpass the proportion of internet traffic coming from humans, changing the way that organizations approach building and protecting their websites and applications," said Nanhi Singh, general manager for application security at Imperva.

"As more AI-enabled tools are introduced, bots will become omnipresent. Organizations must invest in bot management and API security tools to manage the threat from malicious, automated traffic," Singh added."
 
This is getting out of control. Of course, many other things feel that way these days too, so maybe I'm just not recognizing some kind of 'progress'.
 
Riding the storm out is not an option ;)

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I was having problems resetting my programmable, and over complicated, thermostat. Hard reset, electronic pressure switch was stuck on a 10 year old furnace I replaced. Surprised at ChatGPT's comments:
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I think AI seem to be more human-like all the time progressively. Is it patronizing or mimicking? or 'sincere' original 'thought'?
 
To make AI-generated texts sound more natural, craft prompts with specific tones, audiences, and examples, or try tools like Jasper AI for enhanced writing customization.
 
I often take my own old articles, good writers as examples for it then ask to rewrite with the appropriate tone, you should experiment.
 
Hello! I faced a problem with ChatGPT texts. All that I generate seems so artificial. How do you make prompts to make the texts sound more live? And if you generate in another language (not ENG) it is even worse... Maybe you can recommend another AI for that? I also used Bing - same story. I really need help here....
gpt + quilbot will do this
 
Trying to use AI generated text for SEO is a waste of time --the odds are against you --unless you are inputting some very unique idea prompts. Since 90% of the web is redundant bullshit --what ever you do will be a duplicate content --not plagiarized but semantically in duplicate.

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However, I do believe that AI can be used to create sales funnel and other mission specific web copy --but it will only be as good as you are, by that I mean the prompts given by you.
 
ChatGPT outputs can feel really stiff, and trying to use it in another language like Russian or Japanese makes it even more robotic. I’ve tested all sorts of stuff like pre-training it or adding a “write like a human” prompt, but honestly it only helps a little. When I needed to work on multilingual texts that sound natural, I had to look for an extra tool because just tweaking prompts wasn’t cutting it.
 
ChatGPT outputs can feel really stiff, and trying to use it in another language like Russian or Japanese makes it even more robotic. I’ve tested all sorts of stuff like pre-training it or adding a “write like a human” prompt, but honestly it only helps a little. When I needed to work on multilingual texts that sound natural, I had to look for an extra tool because just tweaking prompts wasn’t cutting it.

I've been writing about this here since the Alpha opportunities were offered to developers. I wrote about this as an early participant in Alpha, Beta, and early limited release stages. At each interval the biggest challenge was, and still is, to get as close to "human written content as possible. The challenge is being met on the developers side by two entities. Both working with "neural networks". There are two at the moment, but more on the way. The two at the moment are the mapping of the human neural network and the AI neural network. Since neither are complete at the moment, we all get incomplete results when attempting to use AI for what would be considered a true independently written content.

Here is what is slowing down the process, "colloquial mapping". Think of soft drinks as an example. Some call them "soft drinks", some call them "pop", others call them "soda". These differences are largely "colloquial".

FROM GOOGLE AI:
col·lo·qui·al
/kəˈlōkwēəl/

adjective

  1. (of language) used in ordinary or familiar conversation; not formal or literary.
    "colloquial and everyday language"

You see, everyday language is the challenge because it varies from town to town, region to region, state to state, and country to country. It is for this reason I continue to report that we still must write our own content and have professional editors to make the necessary corrections to our content for each area of content deployment.

When I have a new CPA campaign that I have already proven a winner in one country and want to adapt it to another country, I have my editor make the necessary changes to the content of the entire funnel to reflect the colloquial language norms of the target demographics.

The bigger challenge is with a content site. These need to have ready to go language modifiers. Some sites use 3rd party language translation plugins, others actually have inhouse editors make the content changes for each language alternative the site offers.

For now we are all better off to use true human written content whether for CPA, etc., and especially for content sites.
 
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