Ghostwryte.ai

CS 426 Senior Project in Computer Science, Spring 2023
University of Nevada, Reno (UNR), Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) Department

Team Information

Team Number: 46
Team Members: Hunter Africk, Jessica Nam, Morgan Young

Instructors & External Advisors

Instructors: Sara Davis, Vinh Le, Devrin Lee, Dave Feil-Seifer
External Advisors:
   Daniel Muñoz - AI Researcher @ Microsoft
   Matt Parkin - Head of Ops & Ghostwriter @ JJ Ventures
   Blake Michael - Chief Strategy Officer of Fourteen Media Group & General Partner @ CreatorLed Ventures

Project Description

Ghostwryte.ai is an innovative AI-powered platform designed to revolutionize the way content is created across various digital platforms. By harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms, this platform seeks to empower content creators—ranging from individual bloggers and social media influencers to large-scale marketing departments and publishing houses—with the ability to generate unique, style-mimicking content at scale. At its core, Ghostwryte.ai's technology revolves around the integration of OpenAI's finetuning GPT models. This allows Ghostwryte.ai to analyze a user's previous writings and generate new content that mirrors their personal writing style, tone, and preferences. Such a feature is invaluable for maintaining a consistent brand voice across all written communications, significantly enhancing reader engagement and loyalty. The platform is designed with a user-friendly interface that simplifies the content creation process. Users can input their needs as prompts to their finetuned model in a chatbot conversation-style format, and Ghostwryte.ai will accordingly produce drafts ready for refinement or publication. This process is not only efficient but also scalable, catering to the needs of users who require high volumes of content. In sum, Ghostwryte.ai represents a significant advancement in digital content creation, offering a blend of technological innovation and practical utility that stands to redefine how we produce and consume written content online.

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