We all know that the AI tools are liable to lie, totally make stuff up, and hallucinate. They also can get all sorts of great information for you, but this method I’ve found works extremely well and uses the AI tools propensity to fake it. Have you guessed? Writing humorous fiction. The more absurd the better. Tell it to make things Pythonesque and you get great output. Not ridiculous enough, ask it to pour it on. I’ve just finished putting together a three book series on fake case studies. For those I used Abacus.ai, it did a great job, but couldn’t manage the book covers. I got ChatGPT 4o to do those for me. Then I asked Claude to write a fake self-help book for me. It did a brilliant job. It reads like so many self-help books you see, but the concept of what you have to do to attain success is totally outlandish. Again, ChatGPT 4o made the images, but I asked Claude to write the prompt for ChatGPT. Claude writes better long-form content than ChatGPT, but Chatty does better images. I can’t give you a link to the case studies yet because Amazon hasn’t finished processing, but there will be a link later. Have a play, see what they can do. Regards, |