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ChatGPT: Possibilities for digital signage

Written by Mélina Deschênes | Apr 12, 2023 3:19:24 PM

Artificial intelligence is a concept that is becoming increasingly popular – and even more so since the arrival of ChatGPT. This tool can be useful in many different areas to make some tasks easier. Here are examples where ChatGPT can be used with digital signage software.

What is ChatGPT?

Launched in November 2022, ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence chatbot developed by OpenAI. With it, you can have a conversation, ask questions and fact-check incorrect assumptions. It’s easy to use: all you need to do is write in a text box, and it gives you an answer. It must be noted that this tool is still in a learning stage, which means some answers could be inaccurate.

Content creation and writing made easier: Benefits of ChatGPT for digital signage

ChatGPT makes it easier to write communications that need to be shared using digital signage software, which helps companies send their messages much quicker.

Shortening texts

Companies can easily leverage ChatGPT to write concise messages intended for their staff. For instance, they can start with a one-page announcement and ask ChatGPT to summarize it. If the space in your digital signage software allows messages of about 20 words, you can even specify this limit in your request.

Content creation

Another way of using ChatGPT is entering the main points you need to communicate, and ask it to write a short message using this information. Then, all you need to do is make edits as needed, copy the final text and paste it directly in the digital signage software.

Reformulating content

ChatGPT can help you reformulate your recurring messages and keep them interesting for your audience. By changing the presentation of your content, you avoid losing your readers’ attention with repetitive messages.

In short, ChatGPT is a very simple way of saving time. However, this technology isn’t perfect: it’s important to review the proposed content before sharing it. You also need to be careful when using this tool, as it’s still learning – it can still provide inaccurate (or downright false) information. But who knows? Maybe one day, this technology will become more reliable and powerful.