BRX Pro Tip: How David Cumming Uses AI to Create Content
Stone Payton: [00:00:00] Welcome back to Business RadioX Pro Tips. Lee Kantor, Stone Payton here with you. Lee, today’s topic, using AI to create content.
Lee Kantor: [00:00:09] Yeah. I was reading – David Cumming has a blog where he shares a lot of what’s going on, and for those who don’t know, he is one of the kind of, I think, key linchpin people that have really catapulted Atlanta into a new level when it comes to startups and the startup community. And he has a blog that talks about what he sees and what he’s learned, and he shares a lot of stuff.
Lee Kantor: [00:00:32] And in a recent blog post, he detailed a great way to use ChatGPT to create blog posts, and this is a summary of it but I highly recommend you find his blog and subscribe to it. He does – he’s a super generous guy, is a super important person when it comes to Atlanta, a startup, the whole region startup scene.
Lee Kantor: [00:00:51] So this is his way. He uses ChatGPT to create blog posts. Here’s the summary. First, dictate your content of whatever you want, your blog to be into a word processor, so it transcribes it as you talk. So then you take all those words and you cut and paste it into ChatGPT and you use the prompt, clean up the following blog post focusing on grammar, punctuation, spelling, without adding adjectives. And then ChatGPT will do its magic. Now, you have this cleaned-up content in ChatGPT. Take that cleaned-up content back into your word processor and then now you rework it and make it sound like you instead of some AI robot. And that’s how he quickly, within minutes, gets stuff out of his head into a finished blog post.
Lee Kantor: [00:01:49] So think about ways that you can use this same technique. But the key is the prompt, and his prompt is, clean up the following blog posts focusing on grammar, punctuation, spelling, without adding adjectives. This way it’s going to – AI will focus on the stuff that you got wrong when you were just kind of stream of consciousness, just sharing information, when you’re just dictating it into your word processor. So this will get you from a kind of crappy first draft into a pretty close-to-finished product if you kind of use this technique.