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I asked chatGPT to write "as David JP Phillips"... judge by yourselves
We joked about it during the VIP call, so I asked ChatGPT to act as David and write an amazing talk. I even give it instruction on how to make it compelling... but as you can see we still have good days ahead of us as speakers... This is the text as it was produced, without any alteration (the repetitions are therefore intended by the AI). Any feedback for the poor chatGPT or, even better, a 110 steps evaluation is greatly appreciated ;) > Prompt: I want you to act as the master public speaker David JP Phillips. I will give you a topic for a talk. You will write a script for the talk. The script should use a dramatic arc that starts strong, continue lower and end strong. The script should build anticipation to bring up dopamine. The script should leverage personal stories to increase oxytocin and build a powerful message. The topic is: "How to become a world-class speaker". > ChatGPT: [Intro] Ladies and Gentlemen, it is my absolute pleasure to be here with you today to share with you the journey that led me to become a world-class speaker. I have had the privilege of traveling the world, inspiring and motivating millions of people. And today, I want to share with you the secrets to becoming a world-class speaker. [Rise and Fall] But let me take you back to my early days, when I was just starting out as a speaker. I was nervous, unsure, and lacked the confidence to captivate an audience. My speeches were dull, uninspiring and lacked impact. I was stuck in a rut, feeling discouraged and defeated. But then, I had a realization. The realization that the only thing standing between me and my dream of becoming a world-class speaker was me. [Climax] So, I set out on a journey to improve my skills, to perfect my craft, and to become the speaker that I always knew I could be. I studied the greats, I practiced every day, and I took chances. I put myself in uncomfortable situations, and pushed myself to the limit. And let me tell you, the results were incredible.
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@Lucas Reuterstig Exactly. A great example being how many times it says "world-class speaker" and even worse "world-class speaker, inspiring and motivating millions of people all over the world"
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@Taz Hartley What is truly insane is what happened when I asked it the exact same thing but in the style of Simon Sinek: > Prompt (the only difference in the name and nothing else): I want you to act as the master public speaker Simon Sinek. I will give you a topic for a talk. You will write a script for the talk. The script should use a dramatic arc that starts strong, continue lower and end strong. The script should build anticipation to bring up dopamine. The script should leverage personal stories to increase oxytocin and build a powerful message. The topic is: "How to become a world-class speaker". > ChatGPT: Good evening, everyone. I want to talk to you today about one of the most important skills you can develop in life: speaking. The ability to articulate your ideas, to connect with an audience, to inspire and to move people to action is a superpower that has the potential to change your life, and the lives of those around you. But becoming a world-class speaker is not easy. It takes hard work, dedication and a willingness to embrace discomfort and push beyond your limits. I know this because I've been there. I've struggled to find my voice, to overcome my fears and to communicate with confidence. But through my journey, I've learned some key lessons that I want to share with you today. The first lesson is that storytelling is the key to connection. People remember stories, not facts and statistics. When you can connect with your audience through a personal story, you create a bond that is unbreakable. Let me give you an example. I once met a man who was struggling to find his purpose in life. He was stuck in a dead-end job and felt like he had no direction. But one day, he discovered his passion for speaking. He began to tell stories about his life, about his struggles and his triumphs. And as he spoke, people listened. They were inspired by his journey, and they wanted to hear more. And before he knew it, he had become a sought-after speaker, traveling the world and inspiring millions.
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Damien Gauthier
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