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Oct. 25, 2023

How to hack Chat GPT / Bing CoPilot AI Content

Chat GPT does not include the past couple years in it's data set.
This hack allows you to leverage Chat GPT tools with up to the minute information, transferred from BING CoPilot.

Takeaways

  • AI tools like Bing AI and ChatGPT can be used to generate topics and gather references for content creation.
  • AI spinning tools can help create original content by using synonyms and rewriting the article.
  • The process involves formatting and styling the article using HTML tags and adding relevant links.
  • The final article can be refined by removing inaccuracies and irrelevant content.

Video notes...

Bing CoPilot 1st instruction Example: 


"I'm writing a long form article about "X".  Please list topics for an interesting and informative article." 

You'll get an output that looks something like this:

You can collect only the numbered points. Or you can collect the numbered & sub topics which are bulleted.

If you include the subtopics, please abbreviate them down to keyword level. You want your Chat GPT to do the work. Don't tell it exactly what to write, for petes sake. 

Bad subtopic: 
Discuss the distinctive uniforms and equipment worn by volunteer firefighters
Good subtopic:
uniforms / equipment

Either way. Save your topic list for the next step. (Paste into a txt/wrd doc. as a list.) 

Still in Bing CoPilot...
Click to open tabs for all the references sources listed under the BING output.
You need to collect the urls, to include when pasting the page content into ChatGPT.



Now head over to Chat GPT wit ya homework....

 


1st Chat GPT Instruction Example: 

CHAT GPT hack
"You will receive information from me and must confirm receipt by responding with “RECEIVED“. DO NOT WRITE ANYTHING ELSE. NOT A SINGLE WORD MORE. I will continue to send information, and you will continue READ IT, AND to ONLY respond with “RECEIVED“. This process will continue until I send a message saying “ACTION” to you. Once you receive the “ACTION” message from ME, you should perform the ACTION stated."

Cut & Paste BING into ChatGPT:
Add the URL and past the page content of the references into Chat GPT.  If it's too long for Chat GPT to accept, you'll need to simply paste increments under 2000 words. 

Use SHIFT+ENTER for a new line. Hitting ENTER alone will submit whatever is in the text box. 

If the content you've pasted into Chat GPT includes any gibberish... it's probably from having "copied" an image from the source article page. You'll catch that easily, now that you know it exists. 

Add all sources to Chat GPT in this manner

 

"ACTION" Chat GPT Instruction Example:

ACTION: Based on your own knowledge, and the articles you have just read: Write a blog post (article, podcast, news alert, market report)

This should be: 2000 words long. (assign appropriate length)

Written in the tone of: Entrepreneurial magazine (cynic, newscaster, professor, 17th century chimmney sweep)

Format: basic HTML including title and text tags and urls hyperlinked to anchor text

Target Demographic is:  45- 60 years old and college educated with children (or whoever ya' like)

Include quotes if available from the above sources.

Please also include the provided URL hyperlinked to an anchor text which is a relative keyword or source name for the link. EG: <a href=”https://forbes.com”>Forbes Article</a>said.

The article (blog post/poem/etc)  should flow well, start with a catchy introduction/hook, and end in a compelling, and thought-provoking conclusion/outro. (modify to your liking)

 

Add a couple a sub-headings, but ONLY where appropriate – not too many.

Avoid adjectives like "fascinating" "intriguing" or "delightful".

Create a catchy headline/title which would intrigue the reader.

The primary topic is: Become a real estate media mogul with Wordpress & AI

Given this Keyword, add as many cluster Keywords around this keyword, as you can within the article, and use a variety of synonyms where applicable, within the article as possible.

Areas to cover:
(This is where you post the bullet points copied from BING Chat)

 

 

The Output Is a Complete Freakin HTML Formatted Article 

Here is a link to the article output above, with art that was generated via Midjourney. 
Embers of Innovation: The Legacy of Cumberland Mutual and the Minerva Fire Company

And I'd encourage you to mess around with commands and continue to research ACTIONS wherever you get your AI news. 

If you are an expert on a topic already, AI is a magnificent organizational tool. If you use it for research, you are 100% gambling. 

Go start breaking some eggs, you might get an omelet.
Or gimme a holler. 

Summary

This vid explores a method for content creation using AI tools.

The process involves using Bing AI and ChatGPT to generate topics, gather references, and write a long-form article.

AI spinning tools are also utilized to create original content.

The conversation highlights the benefits of this approach and provides insights into overcoming limitations and refining the final article.

Takeaways AI tools like Bing AI and ChatGPT can be used to generate topics and gather references for content creation.

AI spinning tools can help create original content by using synonyms and rewriting the article. The process involves formatting and styling the article using HTML tags and adding relevant links.

The final article can be refined by removing inaccuracies and irrelevant content.

CHAPTERS

00:00 Introduction to Content Creation with AI

00:36 Generating Topics for an Article

01:19 Summary of the Case

03:12 Using AI Spinning Tools

03:43 Overcoming Limitations of Chat GPT

04:42 Accruing References for Subtopics

06:42 Writing the Long-Form Article

07:41 Formatting and Styling the Article

09:07 Publishing the Article 10:35 Refining the Article

12:07 Adding Quotes to the Article

13:35 Using ChatGPT and Bing Chat for Article Creation

14:03 Benefits of Using AI Tools for Content Creation๐ŸŽง Full episodes at https://NichePodcastPodcast.com



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Thomas Ritter (00:04.142)
And I'm going to use sort of a Bing AI slash chat GPT AI hack for content creation that allows you to genuinely create content in your own voice and make sure it's fact checked and so forth. So I'm in Bing right now in Bing chat rather, and I'm going to tell it I'm writing long form article.

out.

Mason Murphy versus Michael Schmidt, number 22 -1726 in the Eighth Circuit, 2020. Please list five topics.

issues for an informative and interesting article. Okay, so I'll get a list here and I'll get reference sources on the topic. I'm guessing that they're going to give me five or eight different websites that have either case law or editorial around the decision. And so here we are. Sure. Here are five topics issues that you can consider for your article on Mason Murphy v. Michael Schmidt.

Provide a brief summary of the case, including the parties involved, the court where it was heard, and the nature of the lawsuit. First Amendment retaliation can't claim probable cause, Nieves versus Bartlett exception and dissenting. And that's essentially the case in a nutshell. Now, based on that, I'd like to get some more information. So I'm going to say, please reference precedent for probable cause before an arrest.

Thomas Ritter (01:49.71)
And okay, so it's searching. Okay, well, this is good. It's quoting Supreme Court with references. So far we've got fine law at the bottom. CPOA .org is another reference, but you can see it's giving me a good meaty excerpt here for summary around the discussion of Fourth Amendment and the Constitution and previous Supreme Court ruling. So.

This is essentially the outline for the subtopics in a super article. Now we've taken this exact same process and very uncreatively christened this super, super article, which is where you can then take these individual subtopics, say I'm writing an article about the case overview for Murphy v. Schmidt.

And then you'll get five subtopics just on the case overview. And that is essentially the outline form you you're creating to then take over to chat GPT to write a long form article or articles. And then we're also using AI spinning tools that tie into database lists of our own industry synonyms for

spinning and rewriting the article so that you get original content at the end of this process. But this is what it looks like in step one where you jump into Bing chat. You tell Bing chat you're writing a long form article. You ask it for a list. That list will become the subtopics for a long form article once we get it processed through chat GPT. So I'm going to show you what that looks like and Purdue publish very quickly.

but also to get around one of the limitations in chat GPT, which is the length of a correspondence in a given chat. So the first command to chat GPT to get around that limitation and to then create a ton of content through this sort of Bing chat GPT slash spinner hack is this. You will receive information from me and must confirm receipt by responding with receipt.

Thomas Ritter (04:12.75)
Do not write anything else, not a single word. I will continue to send more information and you will continue to read it and to only respond with received. This process will continue until I send you a message saying action. Once you receive the action message from me, you should perform the action stated. So that's the first command we give chat GPT. It should respond with received. Okay, so far so good.

Now you'll start to accrue a list of references.

for our list of subtopics. So I'm going to take the URL from each of the references, and then I'm going to cut the article text, copy it rather. Now, for each of the references and each of the subject topics, we're going to load various content into ChatGPT in the following format. So you paste the article text in, get rid of anything that's not...

clean, clear language. For example, sometimes there's references to pictures. So you'll cut text from a webpage that says AP photo, this and that, referring to, you know, it's a picture of Margaret Thatcher driving a Formula One car. You can cut that out if it's the descriptive text for a picture that was on the page that you scraped. So that's the full article text in ChatGPT. And then we're just going to paste the, uh,

the URL at the top. So it carries that information over to the article, the final output, whatever we want to call it. So I've got URL with the full article URL. Then I've got the text from the page should reply with received. Now we'll go to the next one and the next one. Copy, copy the URL and copy the text again, paste the text.

Thomas Ritter (06:18.926)
underneath the URL to the article. I'm just going to scan it quick and make sure there's no gibberish. Okay, should respond with receive. It does. You go through that process, rinse and repeat, rinse and repeat. Sometimes it's four articles, sometimes it's eight articles and eight URLs, but you just want to get these loaded into ChatGPT.

without it responding to one without the entirety of the content that it needs to have an article with subtopics. So then you're gonna drop in this action command based on your own knowledge in the articles you have just read. Write a long form article. This should be 5 ,000 words long. Please include all reference links at the bottom. Written in the tone of an authoritative legal expert. So format with HTML.

Title, quote, paragraph tags, and URLs hyperlink to anchor text in the body. Text version not necessary. I don't want a text version. I want the H2. Target demographics, 30 to 60 year olds, male and female, attorneys. Preserve and include quotes. Please also include the provided URL hyperlink to an anchor text, which is a relative keyword or source name for the link, e .g. Ahrefs.

The article should flow well, start with a catchy introduction hook, and end in a compelling and thought -provoking conclusion outro. Add subheadings, but only where appropriate, not too many. Create a catchy headline title which would intrigue the reader. The primary topic is, Chilling Eighth Circuit Ruling in Mason Murphy vs. Schmidt. Given this keyword,

Add as many cluster keywords around this keyword as you can within the article and use a variety of synonyms where applicable within the article. Areas to cover. This goes back to our original query with Bing. Now I'm going to drop in the original subtopic list for this article. This overview. I'm going to get rid of the descriptive text next to each bullet point. Boo.

Thomas Ritter (08:38.926)
just going to number them so it knows to distinguish between what's on one line and what's on the next line. Okay, so probably doing everything right, I hope. Yep, I see it's building links in the HTML, so there'll be live links in the output, et cetera. I can see that there's different formatting, H2 tags, paragraph tags. So instead of just getting text to cut and paste, I'll now have a fully formatted HTML output for the podcast website.

Now posting it on the PipeDepth website can also be automated. This process, however, is generally best for sort of long -form content. And I love it because you'll see you can really put your fingerprint on it. And what I do is I don't spend much time at all correcting inaccuracies. I just go in with a scalpel and cut, cut, cut, cut, get rid of everything that's incorrect, inaccurate, not quite your tone.

or disagrees with your overall take on the subject matter. So you just cut it. But I think the best way to get from initiation to publication is to create a long form article that you're free to run through. Cut a paragraph, cut two sentences, cut a paragraph. Who cares? You're started with 2 ,000 words or 5 ,000 words. Great. So I'm going to copy this. OK, so I haven't read that. I don't know what it looks like.

But if I go to the podcast blog and I go to the blog editor, click on the HTML editor and drop that code in, boom, I've got a formatted blog post. So I'll just cut the title and put it where the title goes. I'll pick the categories. Okay. So here's the output from chat GPT. But as long as you, your subject matter proficient,

Like I said, you shouldn't look at it as trying to get a perfect output. Look at it as trying to get a huge pile of play for your content. And you just have to pick the good play and just don't waste a second with the bad play other than to get rid of it. And what I'm going to do then is I'll add probably a couple books from Amazon that speak to Fourth Amendment. I'll add a couple videos from YouTube into the article. And all of a sudden this page.

Thomas Ritter (11:05.678)
look, you know, looks fantastic. Here's what our blog posts end up looking like. We'll create an image with AI that matches whatever the article content is. This is about the Bob Menendez indictment and the cold bars they found hidden in his house. And this is what an article looks like. And so the content is fully formatted. The links are baked in. I don't see any quotes in this article. So I might jump back into ChatGPT and say, please try again.

but include quotes from the article because it just it looks cool when you've got quotes from New York. Please try again, but include some quotes from the store. Great. So now I'm going to get an article that has some quotes taken from all the various articles on Justia, et cetera. Now, I don't know if you've been timing this.

Strong argument to be made, this is the fastest 2 ,000, 2 ,500, 3 ,500 word article you've ever written through your blog. And most blog or most podcast websites have a blog element. And so you then create this massive content with the, you know, YouTube links and, uh, well, let me, here's what it looks like. I'll copy that. Okay. And I'm glad it got it wrong because it will. So you just have to pay attention enough to spot.

when it doesn't follow your instructions to the absolute letter. And so now I'll just go back in, go into the HTML editor, drop in the new HTML, presumably with these quotes added. Yep, okay, here it is. So when I said include quotes, it just turned some stuff into quotes. So I changed the instruction to preserve quotes.

And this should have, yep, so it's got the links. It's got great list of references at the bottom, lots of credible stuff. So this hack can be a way for you to build a tremendously powerful outline for just having conversational topics at hand. Or it can be when included in this sort of hack mechanism with ChatGPT and Bing in the mix.

Thomas Ritter (13:35.95)
It can be the first couple steps in an article creation for you. Now from here, I'm going to put it into a tool that I have on my website so that it'll actually rewrite the article using synonyms I've dictated and creating genuinely original content. And if you've got WordPress for your law firm website, that's a piece of cake to set up. Hope that's helpful. Hope that's something you can put to work for your own purposes, whatever they might be.

But ChatGPT is an effective tool. I think if you're using it for the first step of your research, you're a maniac. You need to go to the library and buy some books for that. But once you've read 15 books, you can use ChatGPT and Bing Chat and these other AI tools like a freaking ninja. I mean, it's unbelievable what you can do if you go into the fray with an understanding of what the subject matter needs to be. It's almost like having a freaking teaching assistant.

So that's the hack your marketing person ought to love it.