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Gemini AI Enhancements: The Future of Smart Technology
Discover how Google’s Gemini AI is revolutionizing technology with its latest enhancements—from processing up to 1 million words at once and delivering multi-modal responses to transforming Google Search and Workspace tools. Learn about faster responses, smarter accessibility features, and innovative tools like AI-powered video creation and Synth ID watermarking, all designed to make digital interactions more intuitive and user-friendly.
In a groundbreaking announcement, Google has unveiled Gemini, its most powerful and versatile artificial intelligence model to date. With capabilities that extend beyond previous models, Gemini represents a leap forward in the integration of different modalities, including text, images, audio, and video. This innovation promises to transform how developers and businesses utilize AI in their…
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also re: job application. that is the longest and most thorough job application i have ever written, making sure to highlight just how relevant my experiences and skills are, first drafted in a fugue state after the ten hour drive from sweden, and since then my friends have been giving me feedback like real pro editors (my phd student friend did some editor mode magics in word i had never seen before??? her powers are terrifying) and essentially helped me craft it to be the the best possible version of the application it can be. for my hotel job in the past my application was just a couple sentences written directly in the email, so i am being Super Serious and Professional this time!!!
and then the job listing site is like. do you wanna use our AI to write your application? :)
DON'T INSULT ME. DISINTEGRATE
#bad timeline where ppl use ai to write applications and workplaces use ai to read applications#WHAT IS IT ALL FOR. SHALL WE JUST SKIP THE SONG AND DANCE ALTOGETHER MAYHAPS#(also the job i want is at a queer org. guess who's spent many years volunteering for a queer org.)#(i have done so much for free in my limited free time imagine how powerful i would be if you paid me !!!!!)
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The Whole Sort of General Mish Mosh of AI
I’m not typing this.
January this year, I injured myself on a bike and it infringed on a couple of things I needed to do in particular working on my PhD. Because I had effectively one hand, I was temporarily disabled and it finally put it in my head to consider examining accessibility tools.
One of the accessibility tools I started using was Microsoft’s own text to speech that’s built into the operating system I used, which is Windows Not-The-Current-One-That-Everyone-Complains-About. I’m not actually sure which version I have. It wasn’t good but it was usable, and being usable meant spending a week or so thinking out what I was going to write a phrase at a time and then specifying my punctuation marks period.
I’m making this article — or the draft of it to be wholly honest — without touching my computer at all.
What I am doing right now is playing my voice into Audacity. Then I’m going to use Audacity to export what I say as an MP3, which I will then take to any one of a few dozen sites that offer free transcription of voice to text conversion. After that, I take the text output, check it for mistakes, fill in sentences I missed when coming off the top of my head, like this one, and then put it into WordPress.
A number of these sites are old enough that they can boast that they’ve been doing this for 10 years, 15 years, or served millions of customers. The one that transcribed this audio claims to have been founded in 2006, which suggests the technology in question is at least, you know, five. Seems odd then that the site claims its transcription is ‘powered by AI,’ because it certainly wasn’t back then, right? It’s not just the statements on the page, either, there’s a very deliberate aesthetic presentation that wants to look like the slickly boxless ‘website as application’ design many sites for the so-called AI folk favour.
This is one of those things that comes up whenever I want to talk about generative media and generative tools. Because a lot of stuff is right now being lumped together in a Whole Sort of General Mish Mosh of AI (WSOGMMOA). This lump, the WSOGMMOA, means that talking about any of it is used as if it’s talking about all of it in the way that the current speaker wants to be talked about even within a confrontational conversation from two different people.
For people who are advocates of AI, they will talk about how ChatGPT is an everythingamajig. It will summarize your emails and help you write your essays and it will generate you artwork that you want and it will give you the rules for games you can play and it will help you come up with strategies for succeeding at the games you’ve already got all while it generates code for you and diagnoses your medical needs and summarises images and turns photos of pages into transcriptions it will then read aloud to you, and all you have to focus on is having the best ideas. The notion is that all of these things, all of these services, are WSOGMMOA, and therefore, the same thing, and since any of that sounds good, the whole thing has to be good. It’s a conspiracy theory approach, sometimes referred to as the ‘stack of shit’ approach – you can pile up a lot of garbage very high and it can look impressive. Doesn’t stop it being garbage. But mixed in with the garbage, you have things that are useful to people who aren’t just professionally on twitter, and these services are not all the same thing.
They have some common threads amongst them. Many of them are functionally looking at math the same way. Many or even most of them are claiming to use LLMs, or large language models and I couldn’t explain the specifics of what that means, nor should you trust an explainer from me about them. This is the other end of the WSOGMMOA, where people will talk about things like image generation on midjourney and deepseek (pieces of software you can run on your computer) consumes the same power as the people building OpenAI’s data research centres (which is terrible and being done in terrible ways). This lumping can make the complaints about these tools seem unserious to people with more information and even frivolous to people with less.
Back to the transcription services though. Transcription services are an example of a thing that I think represents a good application of this math, the underlying software that these things are all relying on. For a start, transcription software doesn’t have a lot of use cases outside of exactly this kind of experience. Someone who chooses or cannot use a keyboard to write with who wants to use an alternate means, converting speech into written text, which can be for access or archival purposes. You aren’t going to be doing much with that that isn’t exactly just that and we do want this software. We want transcriptions to be really good. We want people who can’t easily write to be able to archive their thoughts as text to play with them. Text is really efficient, and being able to write without your hands makes writing more available to more people. Similarly, there are people who can’t understand spoken speech – for a host of reasons! – and making spoken media more available is also good!
You might want to complain at this point that these services are doing a bad job or aren’t as good as human transcription and that’s probably true, but would you rather decent subtitles that work in most cases vs only the people who can pay transcription a living wage having subtitles? Similarly, these things in a lot of places refuse to use no-no words or transcribe ‘bad’ things like pornography and crimes or maybe even swears, and that’s a sign that the tool is being used badly and disrespects the author, and it’s usually because the people deploying the tool don’t care about the use case, they care about being seen deploying the tool.
This is the salami slicer through which bits of the WSOGMMOA is trying to wiggle. Tools whose application represent things that we want, for good reasons, that were being worked on independently of the WSOGMMOA, and now that the WSOGMMOA is here, being lampreyed onto in the name of pulling in a vast bubble of hypothetical investment money in a desperate time of tech industry centralisation.
As an example, phones have long since been using technology to isolate faces. That technology was used for a while to force the focus on a face. Privacy became more of a concern, then many phones were being made with software that could preemptively blur the faces of non-focal humans in a shot. This has since, with generative media, stepped up a next level, where you now have tools that can remove people from the background of photographs so that you can distribute photographs of things you saw or things you did without necessarily sharing the photos of people who didn’t consent to having their photo taken. That is a really interesting tool!
Ideologically, I’m really in favor of the idea that you should be able to opt out of being included on the internet. It’s illegal in France, for example, to take a photo of someone without their permission, which means any group shot of a crowd, hypothetically, someone in that crowd who was not asked for permission, can approach the photographer and demand recompense. I don’t know how well that works, but it shows up in journalism courses at this point.
That’s probably why that software got made – regulations in governments led to the development of the tool and then it got refined to make it appealing to a consumer at the end point so it could be used as as a selling point. It wouldn’t surprise me if right now, under the hood, the tech works in some similar way to MidJourney or Dall-E or whatever, but it’s not a solution searching for a problem. I find that really interesting. Is this feature that, again, is running on your phone locally, still part of the concerns of the WSOGMMOA? What about the software being used to detect cancer in patients based on sophisticated scans I couldn’t explain and you wouldn’t understand? How about when a glamour model feeds her own images into the corpus of a Midjourney machine to create more pictures of herself to sell?
Because admit it, you kinda know the big reason as a person who dislikes ‘AI’ stuff that you want to oppose WSOGMMOA. It’s because the heart of it, the big loud centerpiece of it, is the worst people in the goddamn world, and they want to use these good uses of this whole landscape of technology as a figleaf to justify why they should be using ChatGPT to read their emails for them when that’s 80% of their job. It’s because it’s the worst people in the world’s whole personality these past two years, when it was NFTs before that, and it’s a term they can apply to everything to get investors to pay for it. Which is a problem because if you cede to the WSOGMMOA model, there are useful things with meaningful value that that guy gets to claim is the same as his desire to raise another couple of billions of dollars so he can promise you that he will make a god in a box that he definitely, definitely cannot fucking do while presenting himself as the hero opposing Harry Potter and the Protocols of Rationality.
The conversation gets flattened around the basically two poles:
All of these tools, everything that labels itself as AI is fundamentally an evil burning polar bears, and
Actually everyone who doesn’t like AI is a butt hurt loser who didn’t invest earlier and buy the dip because, again, these people were NFT dorks only a few years ago.
For all that I like using some of these tools, tools that have helped my students with disability and language barriers, the fact remains that talking about them and advocating for them usefully in public involves being seen as associating with the group of some of the worst fucking dickheads around. The tools drag along with them like a gooey wake bad actors with bad behaviours. Artists don’t want to see their work associated with generative images, and these people gloat about doing it while the artist tells them not to. An artist dies and out of ‘respect’ for the dead they feed his art into a machine to pump out glurgey thoughtless ‘tributes’ out of booru tags meant for collecting porn. Even me, I write nuanced articles about how these tools have some applications and we shouldn’t throw all the bathwater out with the babies, and then I post it on my blog that’s down because some total shitweasel is running a scraper bot that ignores the blog settings telling them to go fucking pound sand.
I should end here, after all, the transcription limit is about eight minutes.
Check it out on PRESS.exe to see it with images and links!
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Cross-posting from my mention of this on Pillowfort.
Yesterday, Draft2Digital (which now includes Smashwords) sent out an email with a, frankly, very insulting survey. It would be such a shame if a link to that survey without the link trackers were to circulate around Tumblr dot Com.
The survey has eight multiple choice questions and (more importantly) two long-form text response boxes.
The survey is being run from August 27th, 2024 to September 3rd, 2024. If you use Draft2Digital or Smashwords, and have not already seen this in your associated email, you may want to read through it and send them your thoughts.
Plain text for the image below the cut:
D2D AI Rights Licensing Survey:
This survey is going to all authors and publishers of Draft2Digital and Smashwords. We seek feedback from our community regarding potential rights licensing opportunities.
This survey is anonymous and should take only about five minutes to complete. Survey responses will be accepted until Tuesday, September 3, 2024.
Introduction:
In recent months, a growing number of AI developers have begun approaching large publishers, seeking to license books for the purpose of training Large Language Models (LLMs).
Books – both fiction and non-fiction – are highly prized for LLM training due to their long form narrative structures which teach Natural Language Processing.
Common uses for these LLMs include powering personal productivity applications such as customer service chatbots, virtual assistants, and the drafting of written communications for marketing, customer service, and internal communications.
What are your AI training rights worth? There’s no hard and fast rule to answer this question because each licensing deal is different.
Some early compensation models for news publishers suggest the equivalent of about $100 per license for LLM training rights for a 75,000-word novel, which works out to a little over 1/10th of a cent per word.
Some experts believe training rights for long-form book content justifies higher compensation for training rights than news content.
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Why Choose AI Content Creation for Your Content Strategy?

In the ever-evolving digital world, content is king. AI Content Creation is rapidly transforming how we produce and manage that content. But creating consistent, engaging, and high-quality content takes time, creativity, and resources—something many individuals and businesses struggle to balance. Thankfully, the rise of artificial intelligence has revolutionized the creative world, offering innovative solutions to long-standing content challenges. Let’s explore why using AI for content creation is becoming essential for anyone aiming to stay competitive and relevant.
What Makes AI a Valuable Tool for Content Creators?
At its core, AI is designed to augment human capabilities. Instead of replacing writers, marketers, or designers, it acts as a powerful assistant. By analyzing vast amounts of data, AI can identify trending topics, suggest headlines, and even draft initial versions of articles or social media posts. This significantly reduces the time and effort involved in the early stages of content production. With AI handling repetitive or research-heavy tasks, creators can focus more on refining ideas and adding their unique voices.
Smarter Personalization
Today’s audiences demand content that aligns closely with their personal interests, needs, and online behavior. AI can analyze user data—such as browsing habits, location, and engagement history—to help you craft personalized messages that resonate more deeply. Whether it’s a customized email subject line or a dynamic landing page, AI ensures the right message reaches the right person at the right time.

How Does AI Improve Efficiency in Content Production?
One of the biggest challenges in content creation is the pressure to produce regularly without compromising quality. AI tools accelerate the process by generating drafts, summarizing information, and optimizing language for readability and SEO. This allows content teams to meet tight deadlines and scale their output without needing to hire additional staff. The automation of routine tasks like grammar checking or keyword placement also frees creators from tedious work, improving overall productivity.
Speed and Efficiency
One of the most immediate benefits of using artificial intelligence in content production is the significant boost in productivity. Traditional content workflows—research, ideation, drafting, and editing—can be time-consuming. AI tools can generate outlines, suggest headlines, write paragraphs, and even correct grammar in seconds. This allows creators to produce more content in less time, without sacrificing quality.
Imagine being able to create multiple blog posts, product descriptions, or social media updates in a fraction of the time it used to take. For businesses, this means faster campaign rollouts and the ability to respond quickly to trending topics or customer needs.

Does AI Limit Creativity or Enhance It?
There’s a misconception that relying on machines might stifle creativity. In truth, AI technologies frequently serve as a spark that ignites and enhances creative thinking. By handling mundane or technical aspects, they give creators more mental space to experiment and innovate. Some AI platforms suggest alternative angles or generate prompts that inspire new ideas. This collaborative process between human insight and machine intelligence can produce richer, more original content than either could achieve alone.
Boosting Creativity
Rather than substituting for human imagination, AI often amplifies and supports the creative process. By handling repetitive or technical tasks, AI frees up creators to focus on strategy, storytelling, and innovation. It can suggest fresh angles, explore alternative headlines, and even simulate different audience responses. This collaborative dynamic between humans and machines leads to richer, more inventive content. In this way, AI content creation becomes a partnership—where AI offers the structure and insights, while humans bring nuance, emotion, and originality.

How Does AI Maintain Brand Consistency Across Channels?
Consistency in tone, style, and messaging is critical for building trust and recognition. Managing this across multiple platforms can be complex, especially for larger teams or brands with a broad presence. AI can be trained on brand guidelines and past content to ensure new material aligns perfectly with the desired voice. This guarantees a unified brand identity whether the message appears in blogs, newsletters, social media, or advertisements.
Consistency Across Channels
Maintaining a consistent voice, tone, and style across multiple content channels—blogs, emails, websites, and social media—can be challenging. AI tools can be trained to adhere to your brand guidelines, ensuring that all output reflects your unique identity. This is particularly useful for companies managing large content volumes or collaborating with multiple creators.
Consistency builds trust and brand recognition. When your audience receives clear, cohesive messaging no matter where they interact with you, your brand becomes more memorable and credible. You can also watch: Meet AdsGPT’s Addie| Smarter Ad Copy Creation In Seconds
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Final Thoughts: Why Embrace AI in Your Content Workflow?
Artificial intelligence is not just a passing trend—it’s transforming how content is created and consumed. From speeding up production and enhancing personalization to providing actionable insights and boosting creativity, AI content creators meet the growing demands of digital audiences. While human creativity remains irreplaceable, AI is proving to be an indispensable partner that elevates quality and efficiency.
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Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency has deployed a proprietary chatbot called GSAi to 1,500 federal workers at the General Services Administration, WIRED has confirmed. The move to automate tasks previously done by humans comes as DOGE continues its purge of the federal workforce.
GSAi is meant to support “general” tasks, similar to commercial tools like ChatGPT or Anthropic’s Claude. It is tailored in a way that makes it safe for government use, a GSA worker tells WIRED. The DOGE team hopes to eventually use it to analyze contract and procurement data, WIRED previously reported.
“What is the larger strategy here? Is it giving everyone AI and then that legitimizes more layoffs?��� asks a prominent AI expert who asked not to be named as they do not want to speak publicly on projects related to DOGE or the government. “That wouldn’t surprise me.”
In February, DOGE tested the chatbot in a pilot with 150 users within GSA. It hopes to eventually deploy the product across the entire agency, according to two sources familiar with the matter. The chatbot has been in development for several months, but new DOGE-affiliated agency leadership has greatly accelerated its deployment timeline, sources say.
Federal employees can now interact with GSAi on an interface similar to ChatGPT. The default model is Claude Haiku 3.5, but users can also choose to use Claude Sonnet 3.5 v2 and Meta LLaMa 3.2, depending on the task.
“How can I use the AI-powered chat?” reads an internal memo about the product. “The options are endless, and it will continue to improve as new information is added. You can: draft emails, create talking points, summarize text, write code.”
The memo also includes a warning: “Do not type or paste federal nonpublic information (such as work products, emails, photos, videos, audio, and conversations that are meant to be pre-decisional or internal to GSA) as well as personally identifiable information as inputs.” Another memo instructs people not to enter controlled unclassified information.
The memo instructs employees on how to write an effective prompt. Under a column titled “ineffective prompts,” one line reads: “show newsletter ideas.” The effective version of the prompt reads: “I’m planning a newsletter about sustainable architecture. Suggest 10 engaging topics related to eco-friendly architecture, renewable energy, and reducing carbon footprint.”
“It’s about as good as an intern,” says one employee who has used the product. “Generic and guessable answers.”
The Treasury and the Department of Health and Human Services have both recently considered using a GSA chatbot internally and in their outward-facing contact centers, according to documents viewed by WIRED. It is not known whether that chatbot would be GSAi. Elsewhere in the government, the United States Army is using a generative AI tool called CamoGPT to identify and remove references to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility from training materials, WIRED previously reported.
In February, a project kicked off between GSA and the Department of Education to bring a chatbot product to DOE for support purposes, according to a source familiar with the initiative. The engineering effort was helmed by DOGE operative Ethan Shaotran. In internal messages obtained by WIRED, GSA engineers discussed creating a public “endpoint”—a specific point of access in their servers—that would allow DOE officials to query an early pre-pilot version of GSAI. One employee called the setup “janky” in a conversation with colleagues. The project was eventually scuttled, according to documents viewed by WIRED.
In a Thursday town hall meeting with staff, Thomas Shedd, a former Tesla engineer who now runs the Technology Transformation Services (TTS), announced that the GSA’s tech branch would shrink by 50 percent over the next few weeks after firing around 90 technologists last week. Shedd plans for the remaining staff to work on more public-facing projects like Login.gov and Cloud.gov, which provide a variety of web infrastructure for other agencies. All other non-statutorily required work will likely be cut, Shedd said.
“We will be a results-oriented and high-performance team,” Shedd said, according to meeting notes viewed by WIRED.
He’s been supportive of AI and automation in the government for quite some time: In early February, Shedd told staff that he planned to make AI a core part of the TTS agenda.
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How to Write an Article with ChatGPT That Feels Human-Written

I’ve always believed words carry a spark of the person behind them. But can a machine like ChatGPT capture that? It’s a question I wrestle with every time I see AI churn out paragraphs that are polished yet somehow… distant.
AI is transforming how we write, whipping up blog posts or startup press releases in seconds. Still, there’s a gap between those crisp sentences and the messy, beautiful way humans express themselves.
This guide is my attempt to bridge that divide, showing you how to use ChatGPT to craft articles that don’t just read well but feel alive.
If you’re a marketer or founder, you’re probably hunting for tools beyond Bluefocus, ones that deliver stories with heart, not just data. ChatGPT is a game-changer here, but it’s not a magic wand.
You need to nudge it with thoughtful prompts and a human touch to make it sing. I’ve seen agencies like 9FigureMedia nail this. They use AI to draft quickly, then layer in personality, making every piece feel like it was written by someone who cares deeply about the message.
Even big players like MSN News are in on this. They lean on AI to speed things up but trust editors to add warmth and clarity. It’s a reminder: machines are helpers, not storytellers.
For startups, this matters even more. A flat, robotic press release won’t turn heads. One that pulses with purpose might. Through history, trends, and hands-on tips, I’ll share how to blend AI’s efficiency with human soul to create writing that connects.
HISTORY
The story of AI writing feels like a sci-fi novel unfolding in real time. Back in the 1950s, computers could barely string words together. By the 1960s, ELIZA — a quirky program mimicked therapists, but it was all smoke and mirrors, no real understanding.
Fast forward through decades of natural language processing, and we hit a turning point with OpenAI’s GPT-2 in 2019. It spun out paragraphs that actually made sense. Then GPT-3, with its 175 billion parameters, raised the stakes, crafting emails, essays, even startup press releases. Now, GPT-4 powers ChatGPT, a tool so versatile it feels like a writing buddy almost.
But here’s the catch: AI’s words often lack the heartbeat of human writing. When I read something human, I feel the writer’s joy, doubt, or grit.
Early AI drafts? They were correct but cold, like a textbook with no soul. GPT-4 is leaps better, nailing grammar and flow, but it still needs a human to sprinkle in the magic those unexpected turns, raw emotions, or quiet truths that make you pause.
Think of a memoir: AI might list the events, but only a person can make you feel the weight of each moment.
This journey teaches us something profound. AI isn’t here to replace us; it’s here to amplify us. It’s like a paintbrush useful, but the art depends on the hand holding it.

ChatGPT is everywhere students, CEOs, even my friend who’s drafting her novel use it. It’s a powerhouse, but making its words feel human takes work. I’ve noticed creators are finding clever ways to do just that, and it’s reshaping how we think about writing.
One big shift is collaboration. Most PR agencies/Publishing brands use ChatGPT to whip up drafts, then editors step in to add voice and context, turning generic text into something that feels personal.
Prompt engineering is another game-changer. Instead of saying “write a blog,” writers like me craft instructions like, “Be a witty friend explaining AI to beginners.” It’s like giving AI a personality to channel. Feedback loops are hot, brands to test AI drafts with readers, tweaking based on what clicks.
Some companies train ChatGPT on their old emails or posts to match their vibe. Others use it to brainstorm, then let humans weave the final story. But AI still trips up.
It loves clichés unless you stop it, and it struggles with deep emotion. Long pieces can ramble without a human to tighten them. That’s why oversight matters. MSN News, for example, uses AI but leans on editors to keep things sharp and soulful.
Gartner says 30% of marketing content will be AI-assisted by 2025, but humans will still call the shots. It’s not about speed alone — it’s about connection.
As AI grows, so does our role in making sure its words don’t just fill pages but spark something real in the reader.
1. What Makes Writing Feel Human
Human writing grabs you because it breathes. It’s the short, punchy sentences that hit like a drumbeat. The longer ones that wander, pulls you into a memory. It’s intent, make every word feel chosen for a reason.
AI can mimic this, but it needs a nudge.
Take a ChatGPT draft: “Businesses need marketing.” It’s true but lifeless. Now, imagine this: “Every business, from a tiny bakery to a tech giant, thrives on marketing, it’s the spark that turns dreams into reality.”
The second feels like someone is talking to you, using contrast and imagery. To humanize AI, I break up repetitive sentences, add a personal story (like my friend’s failed pitch that taught her clarity), and weave in metaphors.
It’s about making the reader feel seen, not just informed.
2. Engineering Better Prompts
Prompts are like giving ChatGPT a map. A lazy one “write an article” — gets you a bland result. But a thoughtful one? Magic. Try this: “Act as a startup founder sharing lessons learned, using a warm, honest tone for young entrepreneurs.”
It’s specific, with a role and vibe. I also set rules: “Avoid clichés, use one real-word example, keep it under 500 words.”
This approach shapes AI’s output to feel closer to human. If I want a tech blog, I might say, “Explain AI like you’re chatting with a curious friend over coffee.”
Test different prompts, see what sings, and tweak. It’s like coaching AI to tell the story you’d tell if you had all day to write it.
3. Editing AI Output Like a Human Writer
Editing is where AI drafts become art. ChatGPT gives you a solid start, but it’s often too stiff or vague. I start by checking the bones, does it flow from intro to conclusion? If not, I rearrange.
Then, I soften the tone. An AI line like “Marketing is important” becomes, “Marketing’s your megaphone it’s how the world hears your story.”
Here’s a real shift: AI writes, “Startups face challenges.” My edit: “Startups wrestle with sleepless nights and tight budgets, but every hurdle is a chance to grow.”
It’s active, vivid, relatable. I cut fluff, swap generic words like “good” for “electric,” and add a dash of vulnerability. That’s what makes readers lean in they sense a person behind the words.
4. Balancing AI Consistency and Human Voice

AI is reliable, like a metronome always on beat. But human voice? It’s a melody, full of surprises. I use ChatGPT for outlines or raw ideas, where consistency shines.
Then, I step in to add the human stuff — maybe a joke or a moment of doubt. For a startup press release, AI might list milestones, but I’ll add, “We poured our hearts into this, and we’re thrilled to share it.”
This balance keeps things real. AI ensures grammar and structure; I bring the emotion, like the pride in a founder’s voice.
It’s about knowing when to let AI do the heavy lifting and when to step in with a story that makes the reader feel something deep.
5. Writing for Publication
Publications want writing that pops — clear, credible, human. ChatGPT can draft a startup press release, but it’s often flat: “Company launches tool.”
I rewrite it: “After two years of grit and late nights, our team’s proud to launch a tool that empowers dreamers.” It’s got stakes and heart.
For outlets like Forbes or TechCrunch, I craft a bold headline, a gripping lead, and a quote: “This isn’t just tech it’s our mission to change lives,” says the CEO.
I cut jargon, keep sentences tight, and add details that scream authenticity, like a customer’s story. That’s how you turn an AI draft into a piece editors can’t ignore.
Comparative Analysis
ChatGPT is my go-to because it listens. Unlike Jasper, which feels rigid for anything beyond ads, ChatGPT adapts to my prompts, letting me shape stories.
Writesonic is quick but fades in long pieces. Copy.ai’s tone options are cool, but it lacks ChatGPT’s depth. You can talk to ChatGPT, refine drafts, like chatting with a collaborator.
Still, others have tricks. Jasper’s SEO tools are slick; GrammarlyGO polishes on the fly. For human-like writing, ChatGPT wins, you just have to guide it. It’s like a raw canvas; your edits paint the soul.
Future Outlooks and Predictions
I imagine a day when AI knows my writing quirks my love for short sentences or vivid metaphors. Future tools will study your style, crafting drafts that feel like you.
They’ll tweak tone based on who’s reading, maybe adding humor for a casual crowd. We’ll see AI that weaves text, images, even sound into one seamless story.
Brand-specific models are coming, trained on your company’s voice. Industries like law or healthcare will get AI that nails their jargon yet stays clear.

To write with ChatGPT and make it human:
Blend AI’s speed with your heart — know when each shines.
Use prompt engineering and collaboration, like BlueFocus Alternatives does.
Edit for rhythm, emotion, stakes — make readers feel you.
Lean on AI for drafts, humans for connection.
Pick ChatGPT for flexibility, but compare tools for your needs.
Get ready for AI that learns your voice, but don’t lose yours.
AI’s a tool, not the storyteller. For founders, writers, or dreamers, it’s about using ChatGPT to amplify your truth, creating words that don’t just land but stay with someone.
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Artificial Intelligence Tools for Boosting Productivity
AI productivity tools
In today’s fast-paced world, staying productive is essential for success, whether you're a professional, a student, or an entrepreneur. Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a game-changer, offering tools that simplify tasks, save time, and enhance overall efficiency. Let’s explore some of the most effective AI tools designed to take your productivity to the next level.
1. AI-Powered Task Managers
Tools like Notion AI and ClickUp AI integrate smart features to help you organize your to-do lists, schedule tasks, and manage projects seamlessly. These tools use machine learning to suggest deadlines, track priorities, and automate task delegation.
2. Writing and Content Creation Tools
Whether you’re drafting emails, reports, or social media posts, tools like Grammarly and Jasper AI provide grammar corrections, style enhancements, and even full-text generation. They are perfect for anyone looking to save time while maintaining high-quality output.
3. Virtual Meeting Assistants
AI tools such as Otter.ai and Fireflies.ai revolutionize meetings by automatically transcribing conversations, summarizing key points, and sharing actionable takeaways. These assistants ensure you never miss a detail and can focus on the discussion instead.
4. AI for Data Analysis
For professionals working with data, tools like Tableau AI and MonkeyLearn analyze complex datasets, identify trends, and provide insights faster than traditional methods. These tools help you make informed decisions without spending hours crunching numbers.
5. Creative Design and Editing
Creating visually appealing presentations, designs, or videos is now simpler with AI tools like Canva and Runway AI. These platforms offer templates, automate design suggestions, and even assist with video editing, all with minimal effort.
Why Choose AI for Productivity?
AI tools are designed to handle repetitive, time-consuming tasks, allowing you to focus on high-priority activities. They adapt to your workflow, enhance creativity, and reduce the stress of multitasking. By leveraging AI, you can achieve more in less time, giving you a competitive edge in any field.
For more insights into the world of AI tools, visit Pro AI Tools, where you’ll discover a curated directory of the best artificial intelligence tools tailored to your needs.
Start integrating AI into your daily routine and experience a significant boost in productivity. The future is here—embrace it!
What do you think of these tools? Share your thoughts and productivity hacks in the comments below!
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Title: How ChatGPT Can Be Your Secret Weapon for Blog Writing
If you're a blogger, you know that creating quality content consistently can be both exciting and exhausting. Between brainstorming ideas, writing, editing, and optimizing for SEO, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. That’s where ChatGPT comes in—a powerful AI assistant that can help you streamline the process and boost your blog game.
Here’s how ChatGPT can support you at every stage of your blogging journey:
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1. Topic Ideas & Planning
Struggling to come up with fresh topics? ChatGPT can suggest ideas tailored to your niche, like mindset, wellness, productivity, or business. It can also help you plan a content calendar so you stay consistent and aligned with trending themes.
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2. Headlines & Hooks
The headline is the first thing readers see—and it matters. ChatGPT can craft engaging titles, hooks, and introductions that grab attention and spark curiosity. Whether you want a listicle, how-to guide, or storytelling format, it’s got your back.
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3. Writing & Structuring
Need help writing the actual blog? ChatGPT can draft full posts or provide a clean outline based on your input. It helps organize your ideas into a clear, reader-friendly structure, and you can choose the tone—professional, friendly, motivational—whatever fits your brand.
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4. SEO Optimization
Writing a great post is only half the battle. ChatGPT can also help optimize your content for SEO by suggesting relevant keywords, improving your meta descriptions, and offering tips for better formatting, such as using subheadings and internal links.
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5. Editing & Rewriting
Already have a draft? Let ChatGPT polish it! It can proofread your work, fix grammar issues, and improve sentence flow. You can even ask it to rewrite weak sections for a more compelling read.
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6. Repurposing Content
Want to get more mileage out of your blog? ChatGPT can help turn your blog posts into social media captions, carousel content, reels scripts, or email newsletters—making it easy to spread your message across platforms.
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In Short…
ChatGPT is like a brainstorming partner, writing coach, SEO assistant, and editor—all in one. Whether you're just starting your blog or looking to scale up, it's a tool worth exploring.
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Mar 7, 2025
Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency has deployed a proprietary chatbot called GSAi to 1,500 federal workers at the General Services Administration, WIRED has confirmed. The move to automate tasks previously done by humans comes as DOGE continues its purge of the federal workforce.
GSAi is meant to support “general” tasks, similar to commercial tools like ChatGPT or Anthropic’s Claude. It is tailored in a way that makes it safe for government use, a GSA worker tells WIRED. The DOGE team hopes to eventually use it to analyze contract and procurement data, WIRED previously reported....
“How can I use the AI-powered chat?” reads an internal memo about the product. “The options are endless, and it will continue to improve as new information is added. You can: draft emails, create talking points, summarize text, write code.”
The memo also includes a warning: “Do not type or paste federal nonpublic information (such as work products, emails, photos, videos, audio, and conversations that are meant to be pre-decisional or internal to GSA) as well as personally identifiable information as inputs.” Another memo instructs people not to enter controlled unclassified information....
“It’s about as good as an intern,” says one employee who has used the product. “Generic and guessable answers.”
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Free AI Tools
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized the way we work, learn, and create. With an ever-growing number of tools, it’s now easier than ever to integrate AI into your personal and professional life without spending a dime. Below, we’ll explore some of the best free AI tools across various categories, helping you boost productivity, enhance creativity, and automate mundane tasks.
Wanna know about free ai tools
1. Content Creation Tools
ChatGPT (OpenAI)
One of the most popular AI chatbots, ChatGPT, offers a free plan that allows users to generate ideas, write content, answer questions, and more. Its user-friendly interface makes it accessible for beginners and professionals alike.
Best For:
Writing articles, emails, and brainstorming ideas.
Limitations:
Free tier usage is capped; may require upgrading for heavy use.
Copy.ai
Copy.ai focuses on helping users craft engaging marketing copy, blog posts, and social media captions.
2. Image Generation Tools
DALL·EOpenAI’s DALL·E can generate stunning, AI-created artwork from text prompts. The free tier allows users to explore creative possibilities, from surreal art to photo-realistic images.
Craiyon (formerly DALL·E Mini)This free AI image generator is great for creating quick, fun illustrations. It’s entirely free but may not match the quality of professional tools.
3. Video Editing and Creation
Runway MLRunway ML offers free tools for video editing, including AI-based background removal, video enhancement, and even text-to-video capabilities.
Pictory.aiTurn scripts or blog posts into short, engaging videos with this free AI-powered tool. Pictory automates video creation, saving time for marketers and educators.
4. Productivity Tools
Notion AINotion's AI integration enhances the already powerful productivity app. It can help generate meeting notes, summarize documents, or draft content directly within your workspace.
Otter.aiOtter.ai is a fantastic tool for transcribing meetings, interviews, or lectures. It offers a free plan that covers up to 300 minutes of transcription monthly.
5. Coding and Data Analysis
GitHub Copilot (Free for Students)GitHub Copilot, powered by OpenAI, assists developers by suggesting code and speeding up development workflows. It’s free for students with GitHub’s education pack.
Google ColabGoogle’s free cloud-based platform for coding supports Python and is perfect for data science projects and machine learning experimentation.
6. Design and Presentation
Canva AICanva’s free tier includes AI-powered tools like Magic Resize and text-to-image generation, making it a top choice for creating professional presentations and graphics.
Beautiful.aiThis AI presentation tool helps users create visually appealing slides effortlessly, ideal for professionals preparing pitch decks or educational slides.
7. AI for Learning
Duolingo AIDuolingo now integrates AI to provide personalized feedback and adaptive lessons for language learners.
Khanmigo (from Khan Academy)This AI-powered tutor helps students with math problems and concepts in an interactive way. While still in limited rollout, it’s free for Khan Academy users.
Why Use Free AI Tools?
Free AI tools are perfect for testing the waters without financial commitments. They’re particularly valuable for:
Conclusion
AI tools are democratizing access to technology, allowing anyone to leverage advanced capabilities at no cost. Whether you’re a writer, designer, developer, or educator, there’s a free AI tool out there for you. Start experimenting today and unlock new possibilities!
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Best Business Software Tools in 2024
The right software tools can help increase productivity, draft operations more efficiently and promote company growth in today's high-paced business environment. Whether you are a start-up or an existing enterprise the following business software is necessary to improve different areas of your business.
1. Project Management: ClickUp

It is a feature-laden project manager that lets you handle tasks, projects, and workflows of all types. Its ease of use and user-friendly interface, complimented with diverse dashboards cater to audiences between small teams and large organizations. Task assignments, time tracking, goal setting, and collaboration options allow you to stop hopping between spreadsheets and emails so your projects are complete efficiently.
2. CRM–– Zoho CRM
Zoho CRM — Your Intelligent Customer Relationships Management System. Among other features, it has lead management, sales automation, and analytics to make sales performance improve on a consistent streamline both administrative aspect as well as customer satisfaction. Due to its integration capabilities with other Zoho products, as well as most third-party applications, It has become a flexible option for businesses that are ready to supercharge their customer relationship management.
3. Accounting: Zoho Books

Zoho Books- The Best Accounting Software for Business Owners Invoicing, expense tracking and financial reporting are some of its features. You can also rest assured that your taxes are being handled correctly and always have the latest view of your financial health to help you manage your finances better.
4. HR Management: monday. com HR
It is a complete human resources management software that helps companies to better structure their workforce. This system provides with facilities like employee on boarding, performance tracking, payroll management etc. With the platform's ease of use, UI simplicity, and automation capabilities in HR processes that would otherwise take hours away from key HR initiatives.
5. Payroll: OnPay

OnPay is an excellent payroll software for businesses of all sizes. It is a cloud payroll software for businesses that ensures complete compliance and automation of top-class payroll calculations, tax filings & employee payments. Additionally, OnPay provides HR and benefits management tools, effectively providing a full-fledged employee pay management solution.
6. Point-of-Sale (POS): eHopper
Versatile Point of Sale Software for Businesses Up To Mid-Sized It offers services like Inventory management, sales tracking and customer management. This makes eHopper a perfect choice for businesses that intend to simplify their sales operations using an affordable and intuitive POS system.
7. Inventory Management: Cin7

While there are plenty of other inventory management systems available, Cin7 stands out as one of the most popular options for small to mid-size businesses (SMBs) looking to get their stock levels, orders and supply chain operations under control. These functionalities consist of real-time inventory monitoring, order processing and e-commerce platform integration. With the powerful feature set of Cin7, businesses can keep inventory at an optimal level and fulfill customer demands to the hilt.
8. Website Builder: Weebly
Weebly is the website builder that you can also use to build your site or blog. It has lots of customizable templates, drag-and-drop functionality, and e-commerce ready to go. With Weebly, you can create a professional website even if you are a tech noob and give your business the relevant online visibility it needs.
9. Recruiting: ZipRecruiter

ZipRecruiter: Popular rated job search app for businesses on board. They provide hiring solutions through features like job posting candidates filtering and tracking the application. AI-powered matching from ZipRecruiter surfaces more relevant candidates to businesses faster.
10. VPN: NordVPN
It is a secure, encrypted VPN application that will make sure that you and your business stay safe as you work with the web. It provides features of encrypted connections, threat protection and global server access as well. In this way, It guarantees secure data in companies and privacy on internet.
Conclusion
The business software tools a company uses are very important to increase productivity and power growth. The above-mentioned tools are some of the best & flexible according to the fact which can assist businesses for any sized groups and help them attain their desired objectives. Implementing these tools in your operations can also help speed up processes and lead to higher customer satisfaction, as well as allow you to be on top of the competition.
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How Apple Integration with ChatGPT AI is Transforming AI-Powered User Experiences
In today’s fastest changing world of new technology in 2024, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more important for human beings to stay updated in everyday digital tools. AI is making the work easy to understand and playing a bigger role in our daily life. The big change is coming and also one of the exciting developments in the technology is integration of ChatGPT AI with Apple devices. This will make the apple devices into the next level combination. The upcoming merge of OpenAI and Apple Devices has potential to transform the technology in everyday life, this will make our interaction smoother and more efficient in the devices. AI has potential to transform our digital experiences by offering smarter and emotional ways to interact with the technologies.
AI meets daily new technology in 2024: New Era of integration
Artificial intelligence has transformed from theoretical concepts into practical tools used by many people in daily life. AI has become part of every feature in our life like smart home devices, virtual assistants, and mobile devices. Open AI is one of the most famous and interesting AI tools developed by OpenAI. ChatGPT AI can understand and generate human-like text based on what we give commands to it. Chatgpt AI is changing how we interact with new technology in 2024, whether it’s answering questions, having detailed conversations, drafting emails whatever we give commands it generates professionally. By using AI the life of humans has become easier From year to year, Apple devices are famous for its innovative and user-friendly experience with their devices. They have made their user experience better from year to year. The craze of upcoming Apple devices using their devices from Iphone to Mac devices and also from launching Siri to high-quality cameras, people are crazy for the new experience of collaboration between Apple and OpenAI. With Chatgpt AI users can expect more responsive and intelligent interaction with their devices. Imagine a more natural conversation with Siri, receiving more smart suggestions to your needs and problem-solving tasks, this integration will definitely change the experience of users making the technology more reachable than ever before.
Benefits of integrating ChatGPT with Apple devices :
Integration of OpenAI with Apple devices can open up new possibilities in personal and professional use. This integration helps to transform our interaction with technology making our devices helpful and smarter in our daily lives. Here are some key points where this integration could make a big difference :
Enhanced Virtual assistant : Siri is known as Iphone’s voice-activated personal assistant. If ChatGPT AI is integrated with Siri, it can make Siri more Powerful in devices. Siri is best for handling basic commands but ChatGPT AI can better understand and respond to more complex commands very efficiently. This will help to take users’ experience to the next level, so users can ask complicated questions and get detailed explanations more naturally. Also using Chatgpt enhances the experience of the user.
Perfect Cross Devices experience : Apple devices are known for its perfect integration and user experience across its devices. The addition of Chatgpt AI would further increase this connected experience. Imagine starting a communication with Siri with your iPhone ongoing Macbook and getting updates on Apple Watch. This is a perfect cross device experience getting in Devices. We can handle our work and data easily by this experience.
Enhanced content creation : The integration of ChatGPT with Apple devices could greatly benefit content creation. Writers, marketers, and creators could use OpenAI to come up with ideas or edit text directly on their Apple devices. Being able to produce high-quality and relevant content easily would be an advantage for those who depend on content for their work.
Education and learning : Integrating ChatGPT into Apple devices could greatly improve educational tools and learning experiences. ChatGPT AI could act as a personal tutor, helping students grasp difficult subjects, explaining topics in different ways, or providing interactive study guides. ChatGPT AI could offer practice conversations, correct grammar, and give instant feedback for people learning new languages.
Conclusion : Integrating ChatGPT with Apple iPhone 16 is a big step forward for AI new technology in 2024. By bringing together Apple’s focus on innovation and user experience with OpenAI advanced language skills, users could have a more digital experience. However, it’s important to consider privacy, accuracy, and user trust to fully benefit from this powerful combination. As Apple devices in 2024 keep pushing forward with new ideas, the future of AI interactions looks promising, with the potential to change how we use our devices and connect with the world.
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Oct 17 (Reuters) - The lead defense lawyer for convicted Fugees hip hop star Prakazrel “Pras” Michel improperly relied on an experimental generative AI program to draft his closing argument in Michel’s high-profile criminal trial last spring, according to a newly-filed brief demanding a retrial for Michel.
Michel’s new counsel from ArentFox Schiff said that the AI-generated closing argument by Michel’s previous lawyer, David Kenner, was a resounding flop: “Kenner’s closing argument made frivolous arguments, misapprehended the required elements, conflated the schemes and ignored critical weaknesses in the government’s case,” the brief said.
By using an experimental AI program to generate his closing argument, the brief said, Kenner botched “the single most important portion” of Michel’s jury trial.
Kenner did not immediately respond to two email queries on the new brief. His co-counsel Alon Israely did not immediately respond to a query sent via LinkedIn.
Michel was convicted in April on federal charges of conspiring with fugitive Malaysian financier Jho Low in three alleged lobbying schemes to influence two different U.S. presidential administrations.
His new lawyers contend Kenner’s defense of Michel was woefully inadequate, in part because he relied on the AI program EyeLevel.AI to craft his final argument in the complex, politically charged case, which featured testimony from Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio and former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
“The AI program failed Kenner, and Kenner failed Michel,” the brief said. “The closing argument was deficient, unhelpful and a missed opportunity that prejudiced the defense.”
What’s even more egregious, according to the ArentFox brief, is that Kenner and Israely “appear to have had” an undisclosed financial interest in a company called CaseFile Connect, which acted as a “technology partner” to EyeLevel.AI.
The brief asserts that Kenner and Israely regarded Michel’s trial as an opportunity to tout CaseFile Connect, advancing their own financial interests at Michel’s expense.
CaseFile Connect did not immediately respond to queries sent through its website.
In a declaration accompanying the brief, ArentFox partner Peter Zeidenberg, a former U.S. Justice Department political corruption prosecutor, said his team first learned that Kenner had used an AI program to write his closing argument from Michel’s former publicist, who told ArentFox that Kenner said as much at the end of Michel’s trial.
ArentFox subsequently found a little-noticed May 10 press release issued by EyeLevel.AI after Michel’s trial, hailing “the first use of generative AI in a federal trial.”
The press release included a quote from Kenner, who said that the AI program “turned hours or days of legal work into seconds,” and called his use of the program “a look into the future of how cases will be conducted."
Zeidenberg’s declaration also cited a LinkedIn post by an EyeLevel.AI executive who confirmed the program’s use at Michel’s trial. “AI startup I've been working on is now the first use of AI in a federal criminal trial,” the executive wrote in the post. “Defense lawyers for Fugees star Pras Michel used our platform to rapidly research and help draft closing arguments.”
EyeLevel.AI said in an emailed statement that Kenner and Israely do not have a financial stake in its program. "EyeLevel's AI for legal is a powerful tool for human lawyers to make human decisions, but do so faster and with far greater information at their fingertips," the company said in response to ArentFox's criticism of its closing argument. "EyeLevel is able to ingest and understand complex legal transcripts based solely on the facts of the case as presented in court."
ArentFox said it had determined that CaseFile Connect and Kenner's law firm both listed the same office suite in Encino, California, as their primary address. CaseFile Connect’s alternative address, according to Zeidenberg’s declaration, was a New York City office associated with Kenner co-counsel Israely.
CaseFile’s website did not disclose its owners, ArentFox said, but the overlap in addresses, Zeidenberg said in his declaration, “appears to confirm that Mr. Kenner and Mr. Israely had a financial interest in the AI program Mr. Kenner used to write the closing argument and then boasted about after trial."
The ArentFox lawyer said in the filing that his team had contacted Kenner and Israely through their counsel but they declined to speak with Michel’s new lawyers about the trial.
The motion seeking a retrial for Michel also argued that the proceeding was tainted because the trial judge, U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly of Washington, D.C., allowed jurors to hear that she and another federal judge had already concluded, in the context of the crime-fraud exception to attorney-client privilege, that Michel conspired with an alleged co-conspirator to commit some of the crimes the government charged.
Those references, along with allegedly improper testimony about Michel’s guilt from the lead case agent on his case, turned the jury into “a rubber stamp,” the brief argued.
The brief listed a litany of purported failures by Kenner, in addition to the alleged AI closing argument fiasco. Among the most serious is ArentFox’s accusation that Kenner, who is not an expert in complex white-collar cases or lobbying regulations, outsourced trial preparation to inexperienced contract attorneys at an ediscovery company co-founded by Israely, an old friend.
That inadequate preparation was fatal to Kenner’s attempts to cross-examine government witnesses, the brief said.
Every case, of course, is different, especially when it involves a celebrity defendant and an alleged international scheme of corruption and influence-peddling. Nevertheless, you might find arguments about a trial judge’s allegedly prejudicial comments or a defense lawyer’s shortcomings in lots of filings by white-collar defendants seeking new trials.
What you won’t find anywhere except for ArentFox’s brief for Michel is an assertion that generative AI produced an incoherent argument with grave consequences for a criminal defendant.
Kenner and EyeLevel.AI bragged that Michel’s case was the first criminal trial in which a defense lawyer used AI to draft a closing argument.
Now it’s the first case in which the AI-generated argument has been blamed, in part, for a defendant’s conviction.
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ChatGPT Prompts Bundle Review – AI Writing Mastery with ChatGPT Prompts
Welcome to my ChatGPT Prompts Bundle Review Post, This is a genuine user-based ChatGPT Prompts Bundle review where I will discuss the features, upgrades, demo, price, and bonuses, how ChatGPT Prompts Bundle can benefit you, and my own personal opinion. Its Includes 10000+ Well Researched ChatGPT Prompts In Multiple Niches With 100% Unrestricted PLR Rights Which Means You Can Resell, Reuse And ReBrand it & Make Money.
Are you tired of staring at a blank page and struggling to come up with ideas for your next blog post, marketing copy, or social media content? Do you find yourself spending hours brainstorming, drafting, and editing, only to end up with lackluster results? Do you find yourself spending hours brainstorming, drafting, and editing, only to end up with lackluster results? If so, I have an exciting solution for you. Whether you’re a blogger, marketer, content creator, or business owner, ChatGPT can help you streamline your content creation process and take your writing to the next level. ChatGPT Prompts uses cutting-edge AI technology to assist you in generating high-quality content, brainstorming fresh ideas, and crafting compelling messaging. With ChatGPT Prompts, you can save time and effort while producing engaging and impactful content that resonates with your audience.
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ChatGPT Prompts Bundle is a digital collection designed to supercharge your experience with ChatGPT, a powerful AI language model. It provides pre-written prompts, essentially instructions or starting points, that guide ChatGPT towards generating specific outputs you desire.
Imagine having prompts for crafting catchy marketing copy, brainstorming creative story ideas, or even writing different kinds of code. The bundle categorizes these prompts into various niches, making them relevant to tasks like writing emails, reports, or even sales pitches. By using these prompts, you can save time, spark fresh creative ideas, and ensure ChatGPT generates content that aligns with your goals.
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