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How to use ChatGPT to convert text to another format July 21, 2023by Radio Ozodi Although most people think of ChatGPT as a way to generate new text, one of its most powerful capabilities is converting existing text to a different format. Whether it's text you've written or text from another source. Get your text to ChatGPT The first step in converting your written content with Chat GPT is to import your original text. This process is straightforward. When prompted, you simply copy and paste your text into the text field. Note that ChatGPT is not a mind reader. It uses patterns in the data to generate responses based on the given input. The better your input, the better the result. That said, I copied some very garbled text into ChatGPT and the results were great. For example, copying the entire auto-transcribed conversation history of a Microsoft Teams meeting to ChatGPT and writing a summary report of the meeting works surprisingly well. Working on Chunks and Prompting ChatGPT ChatGPT can only process a certain number of "tokens" at a time. If your content exceeds this limit, you must split it into smaller pieces.
ChatGPT will tell you if the request was too long, but I used a method where I present ChatGPT with something like "I'm giving you the text in multiple parts, don't do anything with it, just read on. for now." and then paste the text in different parts. Also, the way ChatGPT is presented is important. If you want to convert your text to a different format, make your intentions clear. For example, if you want to convert a blog post into a YouTube script, you can preface your text with something like this: "Please convert the following blog post into a suitable script for a YouTube video." Hope this Country Email List all makes sense, but we'll go through some practical examples to show how this works. Example 1: Converting a blog post to a YouTube script Let's take one of your really popular articles Why Don't We Have 128-Bit PCs Yet? as an example. First, here is the request: Please convert the following blog post into a friendly script suitable for a YouTube video: Then copy all the text from the article to the line after the colon before submitting it. YouTube ChatGPT script question with original text Submit your request now.
The YouTube ChatGPT script ChatGPT modifies the content accordingly and ensures that it is interesting, casual and interactive, matching the YouTube video format. Remember to review the pitch to make sure it includes an introduction, summary, and conclusion, as well as a call to action and calls to action specific to YouTube content. How well does it work? Well, I host a small YouTube network , and for the past few months I've been using ChatGPT to convert blog posts of every video into YouTube script format. This is exactly what I used to do by hand, except now it takes seconds instead of an hour or two of my time. As with the other examples you'll see below, the main advantage of converting ChatGPT text rather than generating it is that you don't have to worry about creating things that weren't in the original text. You still need to quality-control the converted text , but I haven't yet encountered a situation where ChatGPT added something to my scripts that wasn't in the original text. Example 2: Converting a technical document to a popular article Technical documents often contain jargon and complexities that may not be accessible to a general audience. Here, ChatGPT can help. Run ChatGPT as follows: Please convert the following white paper
ChatGPT will tell you if the request was too long, but I used a method where I present ChatGPT with something like "I'm giving you the text in multiple parts, don't do anything with it, just read on. for now." and then paste the text in different parts. Also, the way ChatGPT is presented is important. If you want to convert your text to a different format, make your intentions clear. For example, if you want to convert a blog post into a YouTube script, you can preface your text with something like this: "Please convert the following blog post into a suitable script for a YouTube video." Hope this Country Email List all makes sense, but we'll go through some practical examples to show how this works. Example 1: Converting a blog post to a YouTube script Let's take one of your really popular articles Why Don't We Have 128-Bit PCs Yet? as an example. First, here is the request: Please convert the following blog post into a friendly script suitable for a YouTube video: Then copy all the text from the article to the line after the colon before submitting it. YouTube ChatGPT script question with original text Submit your request now.
The YouTube ChatGPT script ChatGPT modifies the content accordingly and ensures that it is interesting, casual and interactive, matching the YouTube video format. Remember to review the pitch to make sure it includes an introduction, summary, and conclusion, as well as a call to action and calls to action specific to YouTube content. How well does it work? Well, I host a small YouTube network , and for the past few months I've been using ChatGPT to convert blog posts of every video into YouTube script format. This is exactly what I used to do by hand, except now it takes seconds instead of an hour or two of my time. As with the other examples you'll see below, the main advantage of converting ChatGPT text rather than generating it is that you don't have to worry about creating things that weren't in the original text. You still need to quality-control the converted text , but I haven't yet encountered a situation where ChatGPT added something to my scripts that wasn't in the original text. Example 2: Converting a technical document to a popular article Technical documents often contain jargon and complexities that may not be accessible to a general audience. Here, ChatGPT can help. Run ChatGPT as follows: Please convert the following white paper