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I did a couple of try with mixed result.
When pre-generating PC for one shot, I like to have some backstory and individual objective which might conflict with each other (e.g. adding a love triangle, or a cop infiltrated among the robbers). and I try to use chat GPT to turn bullet points into a whole paragraph of text.
I would say it's more or less working, but still require some work to review/rewrite the text afterwards. I've seen chatGPT adding some "imaginary' facts to the paragraph, and revealing "spoiler" to someone.
On the big picture, I am not sure that I saved that much time compared to writing it myself