09:59:45 From Julia to Everyone: Can’t wait for your live writing, Elizabeth. This is exciting. Can’t unmute because my baby is finally sleeping. 10:01:54 From Mely to Everyone: I would like specific beginning training on Just Chat GPT, or just Playground, Just Claude, etc.. Going back and forth with all of the AIs is confusing to my brain. 🙂 10:03:13 From Stacey to Everyone: I vote for Chat GPT 10:03:13 From Mely to Everyone: Either one is fine. 10:03:18 From Dionne to Everyone: ChatGPT 10:03:22 From Elle J to Everyone: No preference! 10:03:47 From Dionne to Everyone: I agree with Tara 10:03:52 From Julia to Everyone: I would need a prompt for analysing writing style, so I can use this for a style guide. For chatgpt preferably 10:04:20 From Dionne to Everyone: Either a basic idea, not necessarily and outline 10:08:04 From Stacey to Everyone: What is the context of Claude +? 10:08:18 From Stacey to Everyone: Just short of GPT 4 10:14:15 From Danny to Everyone: What is the *Add message under user, used for? 10:14:55 From Dionne to Everyone: Love it 10:15:07 From Dionne to Everyone: Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder 10:17:28 From Dionne to Everyone: No I didn’t…but great to know 10:23:17 From Dionne to Everyone: It has been doing that of late 10:24:16 From Julia to Everyone: I wanted to analyse a chapter today and forgot the prompt and it continued the chapter. The writing wasn’t bad at all. 10:24:32 From Ingrid Edisen to Everyone: Reacted to "I wanted to analyse …" with ❤️ 10:24:35 From Elizabeth Ann West to Everyone: Reacted to "I wanted to analyse ..." with ❤️ 10:25:12 From Dionne to Everyone: Here is the start for my describe a rose bed: In the heart of an emerald-hued sanctuary, cloaked by walls of ivy and secrets whispered by the wind, lay a mesmerizing spectacle—a bed of roses. A living, pulsating tapestry woven from nature's palette, it sprawled under the caress of the sun, roused by the celestial brushstrokes of morning light. 10:25:43 From Dionne to Everyone: I got upset with it last night when it got so creative 10:26:20 From Dionne to Everyone: 324 words in total: In the heart of an emerald-hued sanctuary, cloaked by walls of ivy and secrets whispered by the wind, lay a mesmerizing spectacle—a bed of roses. A living, pulsating tapestry woven from nature's palette, it sprawled under the caress of the sun, roused by the celestial brushstrokes of morning light. Each rose was an artisan's masterpiece, dipped in hues the rainbow might envy. They bloomed in crimson splendor, blushing pinks, and whites as pure as moonlight's kiss on a tranquil pond. Each velvet petal, a sonnet of beauty, blossomed to the symphony of the seasons, baring their hearts to the tender whispers of the world. Their delicate perfume was a silent melody, an olfactory sonata composed of the tenderest notes. It was a scent that carried the mystery of old tales and the promise of new ones, an aroma that danced upon the breeze, captivating the senses, drawing in wandering souls with its intoxicating allure. The bed itself seemed to undulate with a life of its own. Each stem swayed as if caught in a slow, dreamlike dance, as though the earth's heartbeat pulsed through them. Thorn and leaf paid homage to their floral monarchs, providing a textural symphony, a visual contrast that only heightened the glory of the roses. Butterflies, those ethereal artists, frequented the rose bed, their wings aflutter like fragile stained-glass canvases. They played in the sunlight, their aerial ballet a silent tribute to the roses' splendor. Bees, diligent workers, made their rounds too, humming tunes of diligence and devotion. And in the silent watches of the night, moonbeams fell in slanted silver columns, painting the roses with a spectral, magical sheen. This was more than just a rose bed. It was a realm of dreams and passion, a testament to nature's artistic brilliance, a living poetry that pulsed with the rhythm of life. A place where time seemed to pause, where the ordinary transformed into the extraordinary, where every rose was a story waiting to unfold. 10:26:29 From Stacey to Everyone: I plugged the same thing into 3.5 It went faster, but gave me a similar literary 500 words that included: In the tale that unfolded within the estate's walls, the rosebed served as a silent witness to love's triumphs and heartaches. 10:26:39 From Dionne to Everyone: Reacted to "I plugged the same t..." with 😍 10:27:16 From Tara Baisden to Everyone: It's like reading Literary Fiction for sure 10:27:22 From Julia to Everyone: 3.5 wants to be a writer 10:28:10 From Dionne to Everyone: Replying to "3.5 wants to be a wr..." Got jealous of the other AIs 10:28:20 From Julia to Everyone: Replying to "3.5 wants to be a wr..." It sure did 10:28:24 From Julia to Everyone: Reacted to "Got jealous of the o..." with ❤️ 10:31:20 From Dionne to Everyone: No 10:32:50 From Dionne to Everyone: Not bad 10:33:56 From Dionne to Everyone: I agree, it became creative 10:34:06 From Ryan to Everyone: 3.5 did better with sensory details beyond only"sight" 10:39:21 From Dionne to Everyone: Yes 10:40:23 From Dionne to Elizabeth Ann West(Direct Message): I use a Chrome plugin that allows me do download locally. I can also turn of OpenAI access and still keep the history 10:42:37 From Danny to Everyone: Second 10:42:38 From Dionne to Everyone: second 10:42:42 From Julia to Everyone: second 10:42:43 From Tara Baisden to Everyone: second 10:42:43 From Ryan to Everyone: second 10:43:57 From Mely to Everyone: very helpful thanks 10:45:32 From Elizabeth Ann West to Everyone: Write an overall synopsis for 3 seasons of an urban fantasy story that could be told episodically through novelettes of about 3-5 chapters. Each season should be made up of 26 episodes per season. Each episode should end on a plot point that compels the reader to want to read more, such as a cliffhanger or major plot event. The urban fantasy plot point should include Norse mythology, and please include specific names and story events. The urban fantasy should take place in an imaginary metropolis. 10:46:10 From Elizabeth Ann West to Everyone: 86 words prompt 10:46:17 From Elizabeth Ann West to Everyone: 546 words response 10:54:42 From Dionne to Everyone: As Leeland said, it tells lies which is good for fiction writers 10:58:07 From Danny to Everyone: In 2 10:59:29 From Dionne to Everyone: Here is where playground would be better 11:00:15 From Julia to Everyone: What should we do if we get this message (in this case I think it was a kiss), always give feedback? Start a new chat?: This content may violate our content policy. If you believe this to be in error, please submit your feedback — your input will aid our research in this area. 11:02:00 From Mely to Everyone: thank you so much! 11:02:21 From Dionne to Everyone: Many thanks…I am enjoying these sessions. 11:02:24 From Julia to Everyone: Thank you 11:02:42 From Julia to Everyone: This was very helpful.