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GPT-3 and SEO: What is the future of content creation? (demandsphere.com)
9 points by rgrieselhuber on Feb 2, 2023 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments


I found this prompt/article on how to get ChatGPT to write more human like content:

"Hey ChatGPT, regarding generating writing content, two factors are crucial to be in the highest degree, “perplexity” and “burstiness.” Perplexity measures the complexity of the text. Separately, burstiness compares the variations of sentences. Humans tend to write with greater burstiness, for example, with some longer or more complex sentences alongside shorter ones. Al sentences tend to be more uniform. Therefore, generated text content must have the highest degree of perplexity and the highest degree of burstiness. The other two factors are that writing should be maximum contextually relevant and maximum coherent."

https://medium.com/data-driven-fiction/perfect-prompt-that-c...

I built this free tool that makes a list of keywords from text that can be plugged into chatgpt with a prompt like "write a paragraph using these keywords:"

Similar to what the poster's article mentions.

https://coolprojectideas.com/keyword_extractor.php


This latest release by OpenAI was also well-timed: https://openai.com/blog/new-ai-classifier-for-indicating-ai-...

I suspect that it is in their interest over the long term to not create a bubble of AI-generated content that ultimately creates too much noise in search results.


I think "blogging" will be dead in 5 years though.

I don't think google search in it's current form makes it.


just about anybody could built something that crawls the web and uses something like GPT to pull all the relevant facts from the internet transform them into a vector database and you converse with the data how ever you need/want.


For web-scale crawls, it's almost prohibitively expensive. For niche search engines, it's definitely doable.


Except that will be no facts but hallucinations.




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