The Impact of ChatGPT on Text Workers

If you have already started using ChatGPT, you will discover that among its many superpowers, its copywriting ability is the most impressive. Even a well-known university professor in the United States has stated that ChatGPT’s writing skills may surpass those of the college students he teaches, showing that copywriting is indeed one of ChatGPT’s strengths. Moreover, ChatGPT can write almost anything. You can ask it to write blog posts, book outlines, speeches, resignation letters, love letters… whatever form of copy you want, it can do a decent job. Therefore, some people worry whether jobs related to writing will be lost due to ChatGPT.
Fortunately, after extensive testing by many people, it has been found that ChatGPT does impact the text-working industry, but not entirely in a negative way. The reason is that compared to a real text worker, ChatGPT is more like a knowledge aggregator. While it can express knowledge through text and achieve fluent phrasing, it cannot provide strong opinions, a sense of humor, or real-life experiences like a human can. In short, it might just be a general writer who knows how to write.
If you are currently a text worker, you can start learning to make ChatGPT your writing assistant. It can provide you with inspiration, help you find information, and even proofread your articles. Therefore, using it wisely may speed up your writing efficiency.
What Types of Copy Can ChatGPT Write?
Instead of me telling you about ChatGPT, why not let ChatGPT answer this question itself? This is what it said:
I can be used to generate various types of copy. Based on my training data, I can generate business copy, advertising copy, news copy, stories, novels, personal notes, and more. Additionally, I can create specific types of copy based on your requests, though it might be hard to describe exactly what kind of copy I can produce.
Hearing it speak like this, don’t you feel that ChatGPT really has some impressive skills?