Instead, I copy and paste the articles into ChatGPT with Maddison’s prompt: “I wrote this, this is my writing style”. Unfortunately, I can’t link an article directly without a plug-in. I'll keep on sending you them and you'll keep on learning it and then I want you to craft a response in my persona’ and it should spit something out.” “What you need to do,” he says, “is tell ChatGPT, ‘I want you to learn my style of writing, here are all my articles. Fortunately, as Maddison reminds me, I can just send ChatGPT all my previous VICE articles! Despite having watched and vaguely understood Netflix’s 2019 documentary The Great Hack, I come to terms with handing over the keys to my brain in the name of great content. To do that, I need to hand over as much of my personal data as possible. Alternatively, click Menu ( or ) above your chats list > Archived. Unarchive a chat or group Search for the contact name or group subject. ![]() Archive a chat or group Hover over the individual or group chat you want to archive, then click Menu (). Essentially, it’s time to get ChatGPT to know me better. Note: Archiving a chat doesn’t delete the chat. To enable this feature, go into the WhatsApp chat you want to change the settings for, and at the top of your screen click on the persons or the group chats name. ![]() What now? “Give as much data about you as possible,” Maddison tells me. Twenty dollars and one expense request later, I’m ready to go. “Basically, what you’d need to do is create a digital clone of yourself and I would recommend ChatGPT-4 as your starting point,” he says, suggesting the latest version of OpenAI’s language model. First things first: I should speak to someone who knows their shit, so I ring up James Maddison, a prompt engineer and founder of AI-powered marketing and branding agency Prompt, for some advice.
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