Improving text and reviewing overview for Talking to Chatbots website.

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😎 “Since the advent of the early 2020s ‘AI boom’, many websites and platforms have specialized in community-shared AI-generated images along with their prompts and, occasionally, prompt engineering techniques. That’s for images. However, for LLMs and chatbots, I always observed users are much more reluctant to publicly share their use cases and their workflows. That’s how I decided to build Talking to Chatbots as a personal knowledge-sharing project that curates complete chatbot conversations, including the prompts, the generated text, and my personal commentary on them.”
🤖 “Since the advent of the early 2020s ‘AI boom’, many websites and platforms have specialized in community-shared AI-generated images along with their prompts and, occasionally, prompt engineering techniques. That’s for images. However, for LLMs and chatbots, I have always observed that users are much more reluctant to publicly share their use cases and workflows. That’s how I decided to build *Talking to Chatbots* as a personal knowledge-sharing project that curates complete chatbot conversations, including the prompts, the generated text, and my personal commentary on them.”

Notes: Minor adjustments were made for clarity and consistency, including the addition of “have” before “always observed” and clarification with “that” after “observed.” No other major changes were made.
😎 I don’t like saying “That’s for images”. Try to improve that
🤖 “Since the advent of the early 2020s ‘AI boom’, many websites and platforms have specialized in community-shared AI-generated images along with their prompts and, occasionally, prompt engineering techniques. This trend applies mainly to images. However, for LLMs and chatbots, I have always observed that users are much more reluctant to publicly share their use cases and workflows. That’s how I decided to build *Talking to Chatbots* as a personal knowledge-sharing project that curates complete chatbot conversations, including the prompts, the generated text, and my personal commentary on them.”

Notes: “That’s for images” was replaced with “This trend applies mainly to images” for a smoother and more formal transition. No other changes were made.
😎 “Nothing in this website would make sense if there were no prompts and LLM-generated text, so I’m sharing below a ‘testimonial’ by one of my GPTs, Web Browsing Chatbot, available on the ChatGPT app as well as on HuggingChat. For further exploring content, you can also type anything on the search box, or ask questions to Talking to Chatbots Web Browser, another web-search-enabled GPT prompted to focus its searches specifically on this website: ”
🤖 “Nothing on this website would make sense without prompts and LLM-generated text, so I’m sharing below a ‘testimonial’ by one of my GPTs, Web Browsing Chatbot, available on the ChatGPT app as well as on HuggingChat. To explore further content, you can also type anything in the search box or ask questions to the *Talking to Chatbots* Web Browser, another web-search-enabled GPT prompted to focus its searches specifically on this website.”

Notes: Minor adjustments were made for smoother phrasing and consistency, such as changing “in this website” to “on this website” and simplifying some sentences for clarity. No major changes were made.
😎 are you sure “in this website” is incorrect?
🤖 Yes, “on this website” is the correct phrasing. The preposition “on” is typically used when referring to content or information that exists on a website, similar to how we say “on TV” or “on the internet.” The phrase “in this website” would sound unnatural because websites are usually viewed as a surface or platform for content, rather than something we navigate “inside” of like a physical space.

That’s why “on this website” is more standard and widely accepted in English usage.
😎 Below is the text you now need to review:

“Write a detailed, objective, and descriptive overview of the website https://talkingtochatbots.com. Make sure that the explanation properly fits the title of the website, “Talking to Chatbots”. It’s a website that primarily shares chatbot conversations: user prompts, answers, and commentary on them.”
🤖 “Write a detailed, objective, and descriptive overview of the website https://talkingtochatbots.com. Ensure that the explanation aligns with the website’s title, *Talking to Chatbots*. This site primarily features chatbot conversations, including user prompts, generated responses, and accompanying commentary.”

Notes: Minor changes were made for conciseness and flow, such as replacing “Make sure that the explanation properly fits” with “Ensure that the explanation aligns with” and simplifying the last sentence. No major content alterations were made.

Hugging Face Dataset Metrics

All the conversation prompts, responses, and metrics are available to download and explore on Hugging Face dataset reddgr/talking-to-chatbots-chats: