Re: your GPT-4 copyediting prompts: in the Playground, OpenAI nowadays lets you separate the system prompt from the actual prompt. So you might have more success if you put the role and tasks or questions for your AI “editor” into the system prompt and just paste the main text of the blogpost each time as a “user message”.
Also, once you’ve found a setup you’re happy with, you can save it in Playground (buttons in the top right) as a “preset”. And once you open a preset, it has a unique link you can open directly via a browser bookmark, or you can even make the preset publically shareable via the link. Example shared preset (without interesting settings or prompts) to demonstrate the Share functionality.
Note that if you edit a preset, you have to click on “Save” again and then select Update, otherwise your changes won’t be saved.
Re: your GPT-4 copyediting prompts: in the Playground, OpenAI nowadays lets you separate the system prompt from the actual prompt. So you might have more success if you put the role and tasks or questions for your AI “editor” into the system prompt and just paste the main text of the blogpost each time as a “user message”.
Also, once you’ve found a setup you’re happy with, you can save it in Playground (buttons in the top right) as a “preset”. And once you open a preset, it has a unique link you can open directly via a browser bookmark, or you can even make the preset publically shareable via the link. Example shared preset (without interesting settings or prompts) to demonstrate the Share functionality.
Note that if you edit a preset, you have to click on “Save” again and then select Update, otherwise your changes won’t be saved.