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+ | ===== Improve Output ===== | ||
+ | It is possible to get chatgpt to improve its own output by having it argue with itself and iterate its replies: | ||
+ | > I want you to act as 2 characters. One is the author who wrote the previous reply. The other is the harsh critic who severely criticizes the weak points of the previous reply. I want you to write the debate of both of those characters as they work together to improve the result. At the end, I want you to give me the final draft. | ||
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+ | Another version of this prompt was generated by chatgpt itself: | ||
+ | > Engage in a dialogue as two distinct characters: the first being the author of the previous response, and the second, a stringent critic who meticulously scrutinizes the weaknesses in the author' | ||
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