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Cecil Touchon's avatar

yes I read that. Yes, like I mentioned before, I regard whatever chat GPT spits out as found collage material. I like to copy and paste everything into a Chat Master Doc where all of the conversation is kept as it happens that way you can then select stuff from there and make another doc to do all of the refinements and changes to the document and leave out what ever won't be in your final product. Later if you are developing a longer story, you can upload the doc back into chatgpt and have it only drawing from the 'fix' version without all the extra noise. If you start going crazy, it will be hard to keep the material organized so you want to figure that part out from the beginning. I chase down a lot of rabbit holes.

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Christine Kerr's avatar

I feel like I am running out of material, I don’t have a central focus any more like you have your art. I think fiction is probably the way to go.

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Christine Kerr's avatar

I can understand how that can happen. I keep backups of everything in Google docs, I need to clean it out, just like everything else.

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Cecil Touchon's avatar

I usually upload stuff to google docs. I like to upload the manuscripts at different points and then listen to then with speechify when I go out for walks.

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Christine Kerr's avatar

OMG. Speechify? Never heard of it. Is it an app? I’m assuming

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Cecil Touchon's avatar

that's the great thing about having kids that are also artists. film makers, actors, script writers, story tellers, etc. My two that are artists and film people, kind of force me to stay up to speed on some of this stuff.

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Christine Kerr's avatar

Great

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Cecil Touchon's avatar

yes, you can use it on your computer or the app on your phone. I am paying a subscription to both. with speechify you can clone your own voice too. to have you reading your own stuff for podcasting or whatever.

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