Yes, I think it did. I downloaded my articles from Medium as HTML files and uploaded them to it. Then I downloaded my stats from Medium and uploaded them as an Excel file. I asked it to match the two by title and it did well. I also experienced such things in the past - mostly when I upload data it cannot fully read or messy data (unformatted, unorganized, etc.). I found you need to use clean data, technically formatted (H1 for titles, etc.).
Did Chat GPT check all of your content? Were you able to check what it analysed?
I've experienced instances where it missing large chunks of data!
Yes, I think it did. I downloaded my articles from Medium as HTML files and uploaded them to it. Then I downloaded my stats from Medium and uploaded them as an Excel file. I asked it to match the two by title and it did well. I also experienced such things in the past - mostly when I upload data it cannot fully read or messy data (unformatted, unorganized, etc.). I found you need to use clean data, technically formatted (H1 for titles, etc.).
I too have found markdown gives a better results.
Superb❤️🌺
Good points 👌. But doing this, are we giving our content to training chatgpt?
Not necessarily. If you have that concern, you can do it via custom GPT and update the settings so that you keep your data private.
Good idea, thanks 👍
Such an analysis is fantastic, it can accurately determine why the article has gone viral. It is also suitable for the Medium platform.