#A GPT specialised for writing literature review without ChatGPT's boring writing style
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OpenAI has introduced a feature that allows you to create custom versions of ChatGPT, known as GPTs. These GPTs can be tailored for specific tasks or topics by combining instructions, knowledge, and capabilities. They can be as simple or as complex as needed, addressing anything from language learning to technical support. This means you can create a GPT that is specialized for writing literature reviews without using the typical AI jargon source (https://help.openai.com/en/articles/8673914-gpts-vs-assistants#h_be37707521).
In addition, OpenAI has released GPT-4, which is their most capable model and is great for tasks that require creativity and advanced reasoning. This model could potentially be used to generate more engaging and less "boring" content source (https://help.openai.com/en/articles/7864572-what-is-the-chatgpt-plus-model-selector#h_5474af13dc).
However, it's important to note that the language style of the AI is determined by its training data and the instructions given to it. If you find that the AI is using repetitive or "boring" language, you might want to adjust your instructions or use different prompts. For example, a user in the OpenAI community forum suggested using a semantic summarization approach for summarizing books, which involves text segmentation, vectorization, clustering, title generation, and summarization source (https://community.openai.com/t/611668).
Remember, creating a GPT is available to Plus and Enterprise users. You can start creating GPTs at chat.openai.com/create (https://chat.openai.com/create).
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