Now that you know exactly what you want to write, it’s time to find sources renowned for your information. If you don’t know where to start, you can ask Chatgpt.
All you have to do is ask the AI to find sources for your test subject. The greatest thing to remember is to include the type of source you want, whether web pages, books, PDFs, research articles or something else.
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These details are necessary because when you specify web pages, Chatgpt activates the web browsing function and will include web links in its article. If you use a very general prompt, however, it will probably generate its response by default from its database, which is not up to date.
For example, I asked for the following:
“Can you help me find web links that I could use as sources for a document”, examining the leadership style of Abraham Lincoln via Blake and Mouton’s Managinat Leadership Grid? “”
If you are signed but you have a free account, the chatbot comes out of the links, accessible at the top of the response under the drop -down list which says “sought after # of the sites”. Then, in the answer, he will respond to your rapid conversation, including sources with site names and parathtic links.
If you are connected to a Chatgpt Plus account, the chatbot will automatically activate the chatgpt search. This feature allows users to search for the web directly in Chatgpt for timely and up to date information, with quotes related to sources.
The responses include online quotes, a “sources” button, which, when clicked, fills a long list of links on the right bar and, in some cases, some relevant web links under the answer, as seen in the photo below.