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Michael Heppell
Michael Heppell
November 28, 2024

Playing with AI

I, like many people, have been playing with the latest Artificial Intelligence programmes that were launched late last year. Already LinkedIn posts, tweets, and other social media communications are being written by computers. Very clever computers. But are they any good? I thought it might be fun to go head-to-head with openai.com and see what you think. I’ve written, and ‘openai’ has also written, a list of:

Five ways to be more confident in 2023

At the end of this newsletter, you can vote for your favourite version, and I’ll reveal the results next week. Will I beat the bot?


Version One

Five ways to be more confident in 2023:

  • Write a grateful list
    Each night, take a moment to write a short list of your successes, big or small.

  • Do Confidence
    Confidence isn’t something you have - it’s something you do. Act like you are confident, even when you’re not. You’ll feel more self-assured even if you’re faking it.

  • Create a powerful affirmation

A phrase like, ‘I have all the confidence I need inside me now’ is a powerful way to focus your brain on what you can do.

  • Complete a task
    It doesn’t need to be a big task, completion gives your confidence a boost. Go for two or three today.

  • Spend time with confident people
    Confidence spreads with human interaction. You become more confident by choosing to be with self-confident people.


Version Two

Five ways to be more confident in 2023:

  • Set small goals and celebrate your achievements
    Confidence can come from a sense of accomplishment, so setting goals for yourself and celebrating when you achieve them can be a great way to boost your confidence.

  • Practice self-care
    Taking care of yourself physically and emotionally can help you feel more confident and capable.

  • Learn new skills

Learning new skills can give you a sense of accomplishment and increase your confidence in your abilities.

  • Surround yourself with supportive people
    Supportive people can help you feel more confident and encourage you to step outside of your comfort zone.

  • Be kind to yourself
    It's important to be kind and compassionate to yourself, especially when you're feeling uncertain or unsure. Remember that everyone makes mistakes and it's okay to not be perfect.

Which do you prefer?

  • To Vote for Version One click here.
  • To Vote for Version Two click here.

Please only vote once. I would LOVE to know what you think about Artificial Intelligence in writing. Please leave a comment below. Be Brilliant!


PS - My new book

Something that was definitely not written by AI is my new book. Write That Book (the book) is a must for anyone who is planning (or has started) to write their book. And it’s a brilliant, thoughtful gift for anyone who you think should write their book. The hardback is currently available for the price of the paperback. This offer ends soon, please order your signed, limited edition hardback here.


UPDATE 19TH JANUARY 2023 THE RESULTS!

We tracked clicks and it was close. But... and here's the big surprise. The AI copy (Version 2) received the most votes. 56% vs 44%. I did try to disguise my normal writing to make it harder to choose (and wish I hadn't 😂) but I must confess I'm a little shocked. Who knows where this one is going to go?

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