You just type what you want it to do using regular speech - it can create stories, poems, emails, sales pages, whatever...it can even give you Excel formulas, programming code, math equations, etc.
You can ask it information about anything, but it won't browse the internet on your behalf to return url results (so Google is still safe for now!) :)
And it remembers what you wrote previously (just like if you were having an online conversation with
a virtual assistant in real time).
So you can tell it to do something, like write an email promoting something, and then tell it to change it by deleting a paragraph, rewriting a sentence, or tell it to add a bullet list, etc.
It really is amazing how it works, and the simple conversational style between you and ChatGPT will blow your mind.
The PLR product launching tomorrow about ChatGPT is a one-page, power cheatsheet/list builder by Barb Ling, and I'll have more to tell you about that when it launches.
But until then, you might want to go ahead and sign up to ChatGPT and start using it. Very simple to get started after you sign up (just type a command or ask a question), and like I mentioned, it's free.
Have a great day!
Joan Altres