Editing
Tips in Writing
ChatGPT
Ethics
100

Topic sentences 

helps reveal issues in paragraph coherence 

100

Checking Content 

You should double-check whatever ChatGPT generates 

100

The creator of ChatGPT

OpenAI

100

Why can't ChatGPT be a co-author?

cannot take responsibility for work, and limitations of accuracy and integrity 

200

Uses in editing 

turning formal writing informal and vice versa 

200

Generating outlines

ideas generated are generic, so use them as a starting place

200

Phenomenon in which ChatGPT can lie and provide misinformation 

AI Hallucination 

200

The main discussion of the article

not generating intellectual and creative work, but outsourcing labor instead 

300

Disadvantage of incremental prompting 

information "taught" is not transferred to new chats 

300

Generation of counterarguments 

Don't accept suggestions blindly, you're smarter than it 

300

The reason for ChatGPT's inaccuracy 

Being a next-word predictor, and doesn't ensure the truth of information  

300

Ways for helping generating a starting point 

Creating a rough outline, counterarguments, and improving passages with better topic sentences

400

Word counts 

can't shorten to exact word counts, so retain the main points and shorten what you can

400

Knowledge 

You don't know what it "knows" and what it doesn't, so try testing it on the topic to make sure you're on the same page

400

Giving an AI model multiple prompts to guide towards a desired output 

Incremental Prompting 


400

Who declared that AI cannot be a co-author due to its lack of responsibility?

Spring Nature 

500

Advantage of incremental prompting 

helpful in making connections between different theories and subjects 

500

Writing style 

Rewrite ChatGPT's responses to ensure style is your own

500

The reason for ChatGPT's widespread use in writing 

It could serve as a free language editor and improve coherence and clarity 

500

Concerns of using ChatGPT in healthcare ed. and research 

copyright and transparency issues, plagiarism, cybersecurity, hallucination and limited knowledge