I’ve leveraged ChatGPT in my blogging for sometime. Brainstorming, summaries, titles, grammar, editing, and more.
Last Wednesday, OpenAI announced an update to GPT-4, aimed at improving overall performance, including enhanced writing capabilities to generate more natural and engaging text.
OpenAI didn’t say much much about the update other than that its “creative writing ability has leveled up” and that it is now “more natural and engaging” with “more tailored writing to improve relevance and readability.”
The Internet discussion about the update has been positive. Some using tests I had not heard of (don’t hold that against them) scoring GPT for writing and uploading at the top of AI solutions.
However, I did not find any coverage of this update in major news outlets, including the WSJ, NYT, or other respected journalism publications.
Anecdotally, I did notice some improvements in GPT while brainstorming and drafting blog posts, the end of last week. This was before I heard of the upgrade so there may be something to the upgrading one’s writing experience.
As with all AI and its lightning-fast upgrades, writing with AI is a learned skill that involves trial and error.
Let me know what you’re finding.