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by csw-001 1018 days ago
Does the email writer here train on my past emails to attempt to match my tone? Or is it simply using traditional training sets? This has been a major hurdle with the AI email drafters I've tried (ChatGPT-based)... I end up spend too much time fixing awkward wording I'd never, ever use.

For example - when was the last time I used "salutations" in a formal business email to clients? Never... I would literally never say "salutations".

(Edit to clarify - I have NOT tried Mavex yet, so not a criticism of it in particular)

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GPT4 can be used to describe your tone by analyzing a few of your emails.

Adding that to your prompt should help to get something closer to what you would write, and you can iterate on this description if needed.

Source: I built a chatgpt ui that make it easy to create custom prompt template because I was tired of the copy-paste and/or back and forth to get the tone right.