761 - Are you misusing ChatGPT?
- janelehman
- Mar 15, 2023
- 1 min read
Abraham Lincoln was right when he said, “You can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.”
#ChatGPT is a phenomenal tool.
It is NOT the end all, be all writer of brilliant post content.
By now, most of us can pinpoint content that has been copied and pasted directly from GPT.
It is sterile and usually uninteresting to read.
One person I love to follow because of his transparency and willingness to play with AI in his posts is @Joe Apfelbaum. Check out his content!
The beauty of GPT is that it produces detailed content almost immediately.
What GPT does not do is add your thoughts or use your words...and YES, we can see that.
When you use AI content as your own you could be violating IP (Intellectual property) rights.
This is a whole new area currently being explored.
But, again, as an intelligent person who is capable of creating content, why would you want to pass off AI content as your own?
It brings your integrity, trustworthiness, and intelligence into question.
If you want to gain respect from your followers, be honest about your content. It's ok to use Chatgpt, as long as you give it recognition for that content.
It's acceptable to say, according to ChatGPT..., which also covers you in the event the AI information you shared wasn't completely accurate.
AI, in all its forms, is the future.
It's not coming soon. It's here!
Have you used ChatGPT yet for content ideas or basic discovery?





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