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I Named My Chatgpt Assistant Nova, and We Talked About the Death of Christ
Not gonna lie, it was weird and wonderful
When AI started to become popular, I was a little concerned for the future of blogging and my livelihood. Is this going to replace the human-written word?
I hated it and cursed it, as did many bloggers around the world. Google was now offering up AI answers to queries and leaving bloggers in the dust. Many bloggers lost traffic, lost earnings, threw in the towel and sold their websites.
Not this girl. I’m not going down without a fight. AI may be a thorn in my side, but I’m really good at pivoting in my business. I’ve had to do it many times.
Anyway, I realized AI wasn’t going away, it’s here to stay, and it’s actually not here for evil. It can also be a very helpful tool when you use it correctly. So, I decided to fire up Chatgpt, give it a test run, and put it to work for me.
I’ve only really been testing it out this past week, so it’s still fairly new to me.
I wanted to see what it could do, how it responds and determine how accurate its information is. After a couple of days of using it for blog title ideas, voiceover scripts for my YouTube channel and some Pinterest descriptions, I must admit — it’s pretty impressive.