Has anyone had experience using Jasper AI (or other software) for creating marketing communications that are reliant on medical claims?  We're currenting testing this and hitting some issues on quality of output.  Curious if others have any experience.

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VP of Marketing in Software6 months ago

Hi - we use both Jasper and ChatGPT/OpenAI. I definitely feed it a lot of research to use in marketing communication output, I suggest trying the following structure: Utilize information chunking and (1) breakout your medical claims into one document, (2) defining the legal rules for medical marketing in another document, and (3) providing statistics  or (4) key ideas you want to get across. Then ask it to draft a communication from the various groups. It should improve your output. Would love to know if you try it! 

VP of Marketing in Transportation6 months ago

We are in our first year of using Jasper for a transportation company and we have been impressed with the results.  Some of the latest functionality with respect to brand voice as well as specific marketing channels have improved what we already thought was quite good.  Good prompts, like an AI are key, but it can get you 70-80% there with a draft.  We're not using it for medical claims, but we've got our full team working in the platform.

Director of IT6 months ago

Hello, I have been using Jasper for creating marketing communication since 2021. Not specifically related to Medical claims, but related to my product / Services (Quinnox/Qyrus). As a practice we used to check it for plagiraism and grammar issues. Also, the source quality and prompts play an important role. Try giving the promts that include , what the AI model should ignore and not consider. In addition to the prompts. Jasper mainly will help you with templates and writer's block, it will augment your content team. You can not completely rely on it. Hope this helps! 

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