Python Are GPT-3 Networks Revolutionizing the Field of Copywriting?

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Recent discussions highlight the emergence of GPT-3 powered tools designed to assist copywriters, such as Jasper.ai (formerly jarvis.ai) and Copy.ai. These platforms allow users to input a brief description of desired content, which the AI then expands into multiple variations, tailored to the specified tone. The generated text is designed to be clear and plagiarism-free, significantly enhancing productivity by enabling copywriters to produce content up to four times faster. The conversation also notes a trademark issue with Jasper.ai, where Disney raised concerns about the name. For further insights into GPT-3 and its applications, resources from Towards Data Science and OpenAI provide comprehensive overviews.
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On a slightly different note, has anyone seen the GPT3 networks coming out as products to help copywriters:
- jarvis.ai --> jasper.ai (Disney complained about the name)
- copy.ai (I signed up for this one)

The basic theme is you supply some text describing what you'd like the AI to write and they generate many variations based on the tone you wanted and mix in internet discovered stuff. The output is clear text that is supposedly plagiarism-free. It can help copywriters develop content 4x faster by providing alternative ways of saying something.

https://towardsdatascience.com/gpt-3-a-complete-overview-190232eb25fd

More on GPT-3 is here on OpenAI products:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenAI#GPT
 
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