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The thing is, ask it something right away and it'll use its own voice. Give it lots of data from your own writing through examples and extrapolations on your speech patterns and it will impersonate your voice more. It's like how it can impersonate Trump, it has lots of examples to pull from, you? it doesn't know you. LLMs needs large amount of input to give it a really good output.


Then why even do it? I already have a language model trained on the corpus of everything I've ever wrote. It sits between my two ears.


It does it faster…


I suppose that if you don't find writing enjoyable then that is a good thing.


Use it or lose it.


It gets even worse that true 5 stars and low ratings can get flagged for false review by Amazon's algo.

Last year there was a posting on hackernews how this person lost his Amazon account as it got flagged on its first review with a long history of purchases.


While not a full solution for everyone, I'm a student who has a laptop and desktop. I use Bittorrent Sync (Resilio) to sync my files. Chrome if forced a bit can sync your tabs. If you do work with laptop and desktop side by side, then use Synergy to use your keyboard and mouse across both computers. My workflow is seamless from when I close my laptop and go on my Desktop to work on the same project.


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