How AI systems such as ChatGPT decide what’s “accurate” or misinformation and what Chat might add to your content based on these behind the scenes algorithms. I share my experience editing a blog post on climate change and chemtrails. ChatGPT applied internal “accuracy guidelines” and the changes. Hear how accuracy guidelines work, what that means for writers, why it matters if you’re trying to express your perspective without being censored. A deep-dive into AI, information, and truth about where human judgment should fit in with scientific articles and news stories.
SHOW NOTES
Cut and past this into AI ChatGPT before you ask for edits on an article or blog post you write:
“Author-first: preserve the author’s meaning and claims verbatim except for minimal copy-editing (spelling, punctuation, grammar). Do not add factual clarifications, technical context, or counterclaims. Any additional context or fact-checking must be placed in a separate labeled block titled ‘Editor’s Note’ or ‘Scientific Context’ and must be explicitly marked as not the author’s text. If factual additions are proposed, show a change log of added sentences before inserting them.”
If you paste this at the start of a message Chat AI will: