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My bot is ready for testing...

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jonloomer.com

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me@jonloomer.com

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Mon, Jun 5, 2023 12:45 AM

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Hey, {NAME}. Ever since ChatGPT exploded onto the scene, I've been thinking about how I can leverage

Hey, {NAME}. Ever since ChatGPT exploded onto the scene, I've been thinking about how I can leverage AI to add value to your experience. Over and over, what I envisioned was an AI-powered chatbot that was trained on my content. I wrote about [what I've been doing here](. The bot is trained on more than 140 pages of my website to quickly answer your questions related to Facebook marketing. I'm excited to announce that the beta version of my JonBot (name pending) is now available for testing! I'm rolling out access slowly, so you can join the waitlist by simply clicking the link below. [JOIN AI BOT BETA TESTING WAITLIST](=) Since you are already on my list, you will be put into a campaign and emailed everything you need to access the bot. My hope is that you'll push the bot and ask it lots of questions. Ask what you would ask it if you needed help. Ask questions that you doubt it can answer. Try to break it. I need to push it to its limits. In the meantime, I'll be able to see the logs to spot when it's answering in ways that I don't want. I can then make tweaks and adjustments to make it better the next time it's asked a similar question. I can tell you that I am really impressed with how it answers questions now. I recorded a video for the bot testers that walked through some questions I was asking, and I was legitimately shocked by how well it answered some of the questions. I'd love to have you try it out! Let me know if you have any questions. Cheers, Jon [Unsubscribe]( Jon Loomer Digital 17503 Ruxton Ct Parker, Colorado 80134 United States

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