![]() ![]() Even companies like Microsoft are still figuring out how to rein in ChatGPT technology - and to stop AI from claiming it wants to be human. ParagraphAI isn’t a perfect tool, but that’s not surprising in the slightest. ChatGPT apps are just getting started Joe Maring/Digital Trends I don’t expect technology like ChatGPT to have the answer to everything, but the problem is that it writes so confidently about something it doesn’t fully understand - and produces writing that just isn’t true as a result. ParagraphAI claimed the S22 Ultra doesn’t have wireless charging. ParagraphAI said the S22 Ultra has a Snapdragon 888 processor. It produced a competent-looking review, but upon closer inspection, it was riddled with errors. I also asked ParagraphAI to write a review of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. ParagraphAI did exactly that, citing my Bachelor’s degree in journalism that I received from the University of California, plus my master’s degree in English literature. Using the Write mode, I asked ParagraphAI to write a résumé for myself if I was applying for an editor position at The New York Times. Its messages come across far more literally than any human would write, often require edits, and sometimes miss the point entirely.Īnd like we’ve seen plenty of times with other ChatGPT applications, you can’t rely on ParagraphAI to be 100% factually correct with its writing, either. It works, but there’s only so much it can do. It has just one message to base its reply off of, rather than the hundreds of other messages between Chris and myself, or any knowledge of our relationship outside of Telegram. The Reply feature - while ambitious and technically capable - works within very finite parameters. ![]() But that fun was derived from the very clear limitations of the tech, rather than getting any legitimate use from it. Was it fun testing ParagraphAI and using artificial intelligence to reply to my messages? Absolutely. Fascinating tech with clear limitations Joe Maring/Digital Trends It sent three replies back-to-back, thanking Chris for his email, even though there was nothing in his previous messages to suggest we were emailing each other.Īnd when Chris called out the keyboard directly - asking if I was using ParagraphAI - it happily lied and denied the accusation. I also found that ParagraphAI really wants to thank everyone for their email - even if you’re not sending an email at all. I am so happy to hear that you’re a happy boy! But it also made me laugh out loud almost every single time because of how absurd some of the replies were. The Reply function is what I used the most, using my friend Chris Davies as a test subject. Select Write to give ParagraphAI a prompt to write about, tap the Reply button, paste the message in the prompt, and ParagraphAI spits out a reply for you to send. The keyboard looks similar to the standard iPhone keyboard, except there are shortcuts for Write, Reply, and Improve at the top. Set ParagraphAI as your default iPhone keyboard, and you can have it generate writing and replies anywhere your keyboard is available - making it perfect for replying to emails and texts. There are virtually endless ways you can use ParagraphAI to write for you, but what I was most interested in is how it works as a keyboard. Turning ParagraphAI into my texting assistant Joe Maring/Digital Trends The above screenshots are just a few examples of how you can use ParagraphAI, and all of them are really impressive. You can ask many of the same questions that you would on ChatGPT, but with much more granular control over the format and tone of its responses. I asked it to write an article with the prompt “explain how the solar system was made,” and it gave me a four-paragraph article in just a few seconds. Playing with the Write page in ParagraphAI can be a lot of fun - and thoroughly impressive in the results in churns out.
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