The only thing I’m doing is DOM changes with a simple text diff JS library, no api or data being sent anywhere. It might say not deemed safe by Google but that’s because I’m a new account. ![]() Proofread these bullet points from my CV, keep it in CV language: Proofread this, significantly improving clarity and flow: (40-60% change) Proofread this, improving clarity and flow: (30-50% change) Proofread this, lightly improving clarity and flow: (30-40% change) Proofread this but only fix grammar: (10% change) So I'm experimenting with new prompts now. Everything's dropped down by 10% seemingly overnight which is bizzare cause I've had no issues using these prompts for the past two months. The % on the dashboard I created lets me quickly see how intrusive the editing has been. The prompts I've been using have taken a sudden turn for the worse in the last day. ![]() An 'Editing' button should appear on the menu bar (along with stop generating, regenerate, etc.) that you can use to turn on and off editing mode. Once you've downloaded the extension, simply go to chatgpt and and type in a prompt such as "proofread this:" followed by your text. ![]() And messing with prompts gets you a wide range of different results that grammarly/others cant really do. As a long-term editor, I actually think chatGPT does a much better job editing than writing. I’ve been using this for my own workflow and friends suggested I share it with them so made my first chrome extension.
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