We have added an OpenAI GPTs chatbot to our website

OpenAI has just released GPTs, which means you can now create custom versions of ChatGPT that combine instructions, extra knowledge, and any combination of skills. We’ve decided to replace the experimental chatbot for the Cherryleaf website we released last week, with one that is based on GPTs. To use it, go to : Cherryleaf website… Read more »

OpenAI’s November 23 announcements – what they mean for Technical Writers

We asked ChatGPT what OpenAI’s recent announcements might have on Technical Writers: Enhanced language models The new GPT-4 Turbo with a 128k context window can assist Technical Writers by allowing them to work with more extensive documentation in a single prompt. Note: This is roughly 300 pages of content This means you can reference larger… Read more »

Customisable versions of ChatGPT – what this means for Technical Writers

OpenAI’s announcement of customisable versions of ChatGPT, called GPTS, provides some new opportunities for Technical Writers. You can now create custom versions of ChatGPT that combine instructions, extra knowledge, and any combination of skills. You have control over: Behaviour You can give it a detailed set of instructions to guide its answers. For example: Act… Read more »

We Added a Chatbot to Our Website – Here’s What We Learned

Update 10 November 23: We’ve decided to replace the experimental chatbot for the Cherryleaf website with one that is based on GPTs. See our new website chatbot.   Below is the original post: — We have added an experimental chatbot to our website. You can use it on any page by clicking on the chatbot… Read more »

Unlocking ChatGPT’s Full Potential: The Impact of Source Content Quality

Possibly the final video in our Using Generative AI in Techcomm series is “Unlocking ChatGPT’s Full Potential: The Impact of Source Content Quality”. Technical writers prioritise high-quality content. However, with the advent of tools like ChatGPT, a question arises: Does writing high-quality content still matter? ChatGPT and similar chatbots derive their answers from large language… Read more »