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“Revolutionizing Speech Writing: Using ChatGPT AI Conversational Agent Prototype for May 8th Commemoration Speech”

“Never have I heard so much about one of my speeches. And yet, it is the 22nd in the matter, ”smiles the mayor LR of Chartres (Eure-et-Loir). Jean-Pierre Gorges indeed used the ChatGPT artificial intelligence conversational agent prototype to write his speech of May 8, 1945, delivered in front of 300 people. He specifies from the outset the reasons that led him to make this decision.

“I had my arm in a sling. it doesn’t prevent you from making a speech! But I took advantage of this situation to try an experiment. I have engaged in a discussion with a new entity, a soulless spirit…”

The two main questions he asked her: “Write me an official May 8 speech that pays tribute to the sacrifices of the fighters who died for France and that highlights Chartres in the victory of the Allies. And then: add a tribute to French Souvenir and Bleuets de France. Ten seconds later, I had my speech”

Its teams begin to test the possibilities in the work

The 70-year-old city councilor, former director of information systems, judges the result “surprising” even if he recognizes that the syntax is heavy and that the text “links great historical banalities with many repetitions”. For example: “Victory in Europe marks the end of the Second World War in Europe. This victory ended six years of war in Europe and cost the lives of millions of people”. The style is clear but impersonal. The passages on Chartres are very precise. A result that he read without modifying it, to go to the end of the experiment.

According to Jean-Pierre Gorges, Chat GPT is a real revolution: “My teams are starting to test it. The productivity is phenomenal. Depending on the files, it suffices to complete the information with the local context. We will save a lot of time,” he adds.

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