I haven’t used GPT-4 (I’m no accelerationist, and don’t want to bother with subscribing), but I have tried ChatGPT for this use. In my experience it’s useful for finding small cosmetic changes to make and fixing typos/small grammar mistakes, but I tend to avoid copy-pasting the result wholesale. Also I tend to work with texts much shorter than posts, since ChatGPT’s shortish context window starts becoming an issue for decently long posts.
I haven’t used GPT-4 (I’m no accelerationist, and don’t want to bother with subscribing), but I have tried ChatGPT for this use. In my experience it’s useful for finding small cosmetic changes to make and fixing typos/small grammar mistakes, but I tend to avoid copy-pasting the result wholesale. Also I tend to work with texts much shorter than posts, since ChatGPT’s shortish context window starts becoming an issue for decently long posts.
ChatGPT doesn’t have a fixed context window size. GPT-4′s context window is much bigger.