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Let’s Do a Quick Test of the WordPress.com Writing Assistant

Having experimented a little with this for overall feedback on writing and a little inline writing suggestion, I scrapped the suggestion, but it wasn’t really a fair test, so we’re at it again today to see what we get…

Let’s Just Write Any Paragraph and See What Happens and How it Looks

MY REGULAR WRITING

So this is my regular writing. The way I normally write, the words just come to me. I’m a super fast typist. I mean, super fast. I might even put most administrative assistants to shame. The one thing is though, I often misspell words and have to go back, but I do this pretty quick on the fly.

Let’s See What We Get…

THE PROMPT

THE FEEDBACK FROM THE AI WRITING ASSISTANT

Having conducted an initial experiment regarding overall writing feedback and inline suggestions, I have revisited the process today to yield more refined insights.

REVISION 1

Let’s Just Compose a Paragraph and Observe the Outcome

My Standard Writing Style

My regular writing style is characterized by a spontaneous flow of words. As a remarkably proficient typist, I effortlessly transcribe my thoughts. It may be said that my typing speed surpasses the proficiency of most administrative assistants. However, it should be noted that this fluency is occasionally marred by misspellings which require prompt correction.

In terms of skill enhancement, I recommend a continuous discourse approach. Drawing from decades of experience encompassing extensive online correspondence and the preparation of various business documents, such an approach has proven pivotal in honing these capabilities.

REVISION 2

Let’s Observe the Outcome…

My regular writing style is characterized by a spontaneous flow of words. As a remarkably proficient typist, I effortlessly transcribe my thoughts. It may be said that my typing speed surpasses the proficiency of most administrative assistants. However, it should be noted that this fluency is occasionally marred by misspellings which require prompt correction.

In terms of skill enhancement, I recommend a continuous discourse approach. Drawing from decades of experience encompassing extensive online correspondence and the preparation of various business documents, such an approach has proven pivotal in honing these capabilities.

My Thoughts

Ok, well. I’m not really that demanding when it comes to AI results and my prompt was certainly minimal. I get a very poetic feel here. I like poetic feel…I mean, “Code is Poetry…” right?

I’d like to put my hands on some type of prompting guide. Or maybe this is something that needs to be made. Does this follow the GPT prompt convention (my guess is probably not and it’s probably separately trained) (again, there’s probably info on that too that I need to seek…limited time, oh limited time haha) Knowing Matt, he’s probably already got one somewhere out on the web-o-sphere.

I’m thoroughly enjoying writing some stuff on WordPress.com. I wish I did it sooner. My business WordPress website is my business WordPress website, but this, even with the minimal impact of a couple people finding the little content I put up. I don’t know, I really like that.

I can put Facebook posts up in a group and get hundreds of feedback, but I feel a more direct connection for some reason with the people within this community sphere. I like it. Definitely something I plan to continue along side my attempts to dominate the site development services sector.

I just like having a place to go and unwind and put up posts and just not have to worry about a bunch of things. I feel that here.

As I do more writing here and on my business site (where I’ve unchained from writing posts outside the Gutenberg system), I’m really growing to appreciate Gutenberg more and more for writing.



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