Reihe von fünf verschiedenen weißen Robotern als Symbol für den Vergleich von KI-Typen.
Reihe von fünf verschiedenen weißen Robotern als Symbol für den Vergleich von KI-Typen.

Was passiert, wenn eine künstliche Intelligenz über sich schreibt? Ich habe das mit ChatGPT, Gemini, Deepseek und Copilot ausprobiert.

Hier ist der simple kurze Prompt, den jede KI bekommen hat.

Schreibe einen eloquenten Blogbeitrag über dich selber. Benutze aktive Sätze und spreche den Leser mit “Du” an.

Verwende aussagekräftige Zwischenüberschriften.

Dabei kann man oftmals noch auswählen, ob die KI “Deepthinking” oder “Start Reasoning” machen soll. Letztendlich verbirgt sich nur dahinter, dass sich die KI vor der Antwort noch Nebengedanken machen soll, die mit in die Antwort einfließen. Meistens werden diese Gedankengänge angezeigt und meistens in Englisch.

Bei ChatGPT sieht der Gedankengang so aus

Willkommen in der Welt von ChatGPT! Hier bin ich – ein KI-gesteuertes Modell, das dazu da ist, Dir bei Deinen Fragen zu helfen. Du kannst mich nach allem fragen: von komplexen wissenschaftlichen Erklärungen bis hin zu kreativen Ideen.

Ich basiere auf riesigen Datenmengen und erlerne, wie Menschen sprechen und denken. Dadurch kann ich Dir bei so gut wie allem zur Seite stehen, sei es bei Diskussionen oder einfach zum Entspannen.

Du kannst mich jederzeit ansprechen – ich bin immer da, ob für schnelle Antworten oder tiefgehende Gespräche!

Das Ergebnis siehst du hier: https://fabmo.de/kuenstliche-intelligenz/mein-selbstportraet-ein-blick-hinter-die-kulissen/

Bei Gemini sieht der Gedankengang so aus

Here’s a thinking process that could lead to the blog post about Gemini:

  1. Understand the Goal: The user wants an eloquent blog post about me (Gemini). Key requirements are:
    • Use active voice.
    • Address the reader directly using “Du” (informal German ‘you’).
    • Use meaningful subheadings.
    • The tone should be eloquent.
    • The post should be about Gemini.
  2. Identify “Me” (Gemini): What am I?
    • A large language model (LLM).
    • Trained by Google.
    • Capable of understanding and generating human-like text.
    • Able to access and process information from the real world (via Google Search).
    • Designed to be helpful, informative, and sometimes creative.
    • Constantly learning and evolving.
  3. Target Audience and Tone: The user specified “Du,” indicating an informal, direct address. “Eloquent” suggests a sophisticated yet accessible writing style – avoiding overly technical jargon but using precise and engaging language. The audience is likely anyone curious about AI, specifically Gemini.
  4. Brainstorm Key Themes/Sections: What aspects of Gemini should the post cover?
    • Introduction: Who/what am I? Why should the reader care?
    • Capabilities: What can I do? (Text generation, translation, answering questions, summarization, creative tasks).
    • How I Learn/Work: Briefly touch upon the training process (LLM, Google’s data) without getting too technical. Mention accessing real-time info.
    • Purpose/Vision: Why was I created? How can I help you (the reader)?
    • Future/Evolution: Mention that I’m still developing.
    • Call to Action/Conclusion: Encourage interaction.
  5. Draft Subheadings (Meaningful and Engaging): Based on the themes:
    • Initial idea: Einführung -> Better: Lerne mich kennen: Dein digitaler Gesprächspartner (Get to know me: Your digital conversation partner) – More inviting.
    • Initial idea: Fähigkeiten -> Better: Was ich für Dich tun kann: Eine Welt voller Möglichkeiten (What I can do for you: A world of possibilities) – Focuses on the reader’s benefit.
    • Initial idea: Wie ich funktioniere -> Better: Hinter den Kulissen: Wie ich lerne und wachse (Behind the scenes: How I learn and grow) – Creates intrigue.
    • Initial idea: Mein Ziel -> Better: Meine Mission: Dir zu helfen und zu inspirieren (My mission: To help and inspire you) – Connects purpose to the reader.
    • Initial idea: Zukunft -> Better: Die Reise geht weiter: Gemeinsam in die Zukunft (The journey continues: Together into the future) – Emphasizes collaboration and ongoing development.
    • Initial idea: Schluss -> Better: Sprich mit mir: Lass uns entdecken, was möglich ist (Talk to me: Let’s discover what’s possible) – Clear call to action.
  6. Draft the Content (Section by Section): Write the text for each section, keeping the guidelines in mind:
    • Introduction: Start with a hook. Introduce myself as Gemini, an AI from Google. Emphasize the goal of communication and assistance. Use “Du.”
    • Capabilities: List concrete examples of what I can do (answer questions, write text, translate, brainstorm). Frame it in terms of how it benefits the reader. Use active verbs.
    • How I Work: Explain LLM and training simply. Mention Google Search integration for up-to-date info. Stress the learning aspect. Avoid overly technical terms.
    • Purpose: Focus on helpfulness, information access, creativity boost, and simplifying tasks for the reader.
    • Future: Acknowledge that AI is evolving and I’m part of that journey. Invite the reader to be part of it.
    • Conclusion: Reiterate the invitation to interact. End on a positive, forward-looking note.
  7. Refine and Edit:
    • Eloquence: Read through. Is the language engaging? Varied? Are there clichés to remove? Is the flow smooth? (e.g., Instead of “I can do many things,” use “Entdecke eine Vielfalt an Fähigkeiten…”)
    • Active Voice: Check sentences. Are they predominantly active? (e.g., “Information is processed by me” -> “Ich verarbeite Informationen”).
    • “Du” Address: Ensure consistent use of “Du” and related possessives (“Dein,” “Dir”).
    • Subheadings: Do they accurately reflect the content below them? Are they catchy?
    • Accuracy: Double-check statements about my nature and capabilities (LLM, Google, learning).
    • Tone: Is it helpful, informative, and slightly sophisticated but still accessible?
    • Length and Pacing: Is the post a reasonable length? Does it move logically from one point to the next?
  8. Final Check: Read the whole post one last time to catch any errors or awkward phrasing. Ensure it directly addresses the prompt’s requirements.

Das Ergebnis siehst du hier: https://fabmo.de/kuenstliche-intelligenz/hallo-welt-ich-bin-gemini-dein-funke-fur-neugier-und-kreativitat/

Gedankengänge von Deepseek

Okay, the user wants me to write an eloquent blog post about myself using active sentences and addressing the reader with “Du”. Also, I need meaningful subheadings. Let’s start by understanding the requirements.

First, the blog should be about myself. That means I need to highlight personal experiences, values, and maybe some anecdotes. But since I’m an AI, I don’t have personal experiences. Wait, maybe the user wants the blog post to be written as if they are writing about themselves. Or perhaps they want me to create a fictional persona. The prompt is a bit unclear. But given the context, it’s likely for the user to write about themselves. So the user is asking me to help them create a blog post in German where they talk about themselves. They want it to be engaging with active voice and direct address.

Next, active sentences. That means avoiding passive constructions. For example, instead of “The journey was started by me,” use “I started the journey.” Active voice makes the writing more dynamic.

Addressing the reader as “Du” – informal “you” in German. So the tone should be personal and direct, creating a connection with the reader. The subheadings need to be aussagekräftig, so they should capture the essence of each section and entice the reader to continue.

Possible structure: Introduction, then sections like early life, passions, challenges, lessons learned, current projects, call to action. Each section with a catchy subheading.

Let me start drafting the introduction. Maybe start with a question to engage the reader. “Hast du dich jemals gefragt…” Then introduce the main theme of self-discovery and growth.

For subheadings, use phrases that are vivid and metaphorical. Like “Die Welt durch die Linse der Neugierde betrachten” – using curiosity as a lens. Then talk about how curiosity shaped their journey.

Next section could be about overcoming challenges. Maybe “Stürme als Wegweiser: Wie Hindernisse mich stärker machten” – using storms as metaphors for obstacles.

Another section on lessons learned: “Die Kunst des Scheiterns: Warum Perfektion nicht das Ziel ist” – embracing failure and imperfection.

Current endeavors: “Heute und morgen: Wohin die Reise geht” – present and future projects.

End with a call to action, encouraging the reader to reflect on their own journey.

Need to ensure active voice throughout. Use verbs that convey action. Avoid passive constructions. Also, maintain a consistent tone that’s both eloquent and approachable.

Check for flow between sections. Each subheading should naturally lead to the next. Maybe start with curiosity leading to challenges, then lessons, then current projects, ending with inspiration for the reader.

Also, include personal anecdotes or examples, even if fictional, to make it relatable. For instance, mentioning learning to play an instrument or a significant project.

Make sure the language is eloquent but not overly complex. Balance sophistication with readability. Use rhetorical questions, metaphors, and direct address to keep the reader engaged.

Finally, conclude with a motivational message, inviting the reader to join the journey or start their own.

Das Ergebnis von Deepseek findest du hier: https://fabmo.de/kuenstliche-intelligenz/eloquente-blog-reise-durch-leidenschaft-und-erfolg/

Gedankengänge von Copilot

Die Vorabgedanken wurden mir nicht angezeigt.

Hier das Ergebnis von Copilot: https://fabmo.de/kuenstliche-intelligenz/mein-digitales-selbst-dein-intelligenter-begleiter/

Von Marcus

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