The CEO of Late Checkout describes how ChatGPT helped to recover US$109,500 (Rs 90,68,187 lakh) from a ghost client who abandoned them without paying in the following recent incident. The fact that ChatGPT is renowned for examining emails for ominous linguistic patterns and spotting anomalies that might be an indication of fraud. Isenberg considered utilizing ChatGPT to create a "little more of a terrifying email to capture attention" rather than taking the legal route." He provided context information in the prompt and instructed ChatGPT to act as though its role is to collect customer payments for the finance department. Greg described how he started working with a well-known brand last year and completed numerous projects for them before contact abruptly stopped. He said, their design firm has done numerous projects in the fields of engineering and design, and we have never had such an instance before.
The CEO of his company came up with the idea to turn to ChatGPT for assistance rather than retain an expensive attorney to recover money when the finance and operations teams were unable to contact the brand. The CEO considered creating a more threatening email that might get the brand's attention.
The business contacted ChatGPT and asked it to create a "scary collection email" to help them get their hundreds of thousands of dollars back. The corporation gave ChatGPT the prompt and told them to pretend to be in the finance department and be in charge of obtaining customer payments. The goal was to create an email that may force the XYZ client to pay $109,500 for the services provided because they hadn't replied inspite of five attempts to contact them.
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