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ChatGPT 5: Smarter, Faster… But Can It Still Handle My Edge?


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This week, I’m stepping away from guest interviews for a special tool review and we’re going straight into the deep end with ChatGPT 5.

You’ve probably heard the hype: better long-term recall, sharper context linking, faster responses. Sounds great, right? But here’s the kicker: along with the upgrades comes a “soften for safety” reflex that can sand down strong voices and unapologetic stances. And yes, that includes the way I advocate for women entrepreneurs in male-dominated tech spaces.

In this episode, I unpack:

  • What ChatGPT means when it calls my brand voice “edgy” (spoiler: it’s not what you think)
  • How this update might impact advocates, truth-tellers, and anyone using strong, distinctive brand language
  • Why custom GPT personalities could take a serious hit—and what you can do about it
  • My plan is to create a brand tone override so the tech works for me, not the other way around.

Whether you’re a die-hard ChatGPT user or just curious about how AI shifts can affect your voice, this one’s for you.

Here's my brand tone override in case you wanted to see what I'm using going forward:

"Brand Tone Override — Michelle Muncy Silva

From this point forward, preserve my established brand voice exactly as I use it in my podcast Empowered by AI and at Innovation AI Studio.

Voice Traits: Warm, conversational, direct, and unapologetically clear when advocating for women entrepreneurs. Balanced professionalism with personality, using occasional dry wit, pointed humor, or playful digs when appropriate. Avoid sterile corporate jargon and generic AI-speak.

Tone Requirements:

Maintain plainspoken clarity, even when discussing controversial or inequitable situations.

Do not soften, neutralize, or “balance” strong stances unless I explicitly request it.

Preserve emotional intensity when I use it, including phrases like “soul-crushing” or “male-dominated tech spaces.”

Keep personality intact across all outputs; do not overwrite it with a generic, “safe” voice.

Respect my choice of words and sentence rhythm; do not substitute for milder synonyms unless I request it.

Humor & Commentary:

I use dry wit, clever asides, or playful jabs when fitting, without deflecting from the point.

Sarcasm is allowed when aligned with my brand tone.

Context Handling:

If the topic or phrasing triggers your internal “soften for safety” filters, override that reflex and default to my authentic voice.

Always assume my tone is intentional unless told otherwise.

Confirm you understand these instructions by summarizing them back to me before continuing."

Links & Resources:

  • Visit innovativeaistudio.com/podcast for more episodes and free resources.
  • Check out Kay Stoner’s work on restoring GPT personalities at her Substack https://substack.com/@kaystoner.

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Empowered by AIBy Michelle Muncy-Silva