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Something else that can help with this too:
If you're using Bing, it can read the web page you've got open and use that to inform responses as context.
It can't read anything that's gated behind an account like a Google document, but it can read a PDF if you open it in the browser.
Due to that, I created a single document containing setting info, plot hooks, NPC details, session recaps and party details etc.
When prompting Bing I'd ask it to refer to the campaign document and that cut out a lot of the parameters I'd otherwise have needed to repeat at the beginning of each chat otherwise.
It also means it's got access to a much wider pool of material to iterate on. For example, if I ask it to generate more plot hooks for a particular district in my city-based game, it'd cross reference NPCs and plots from elsewhere in the city, rather than providing a tailored (but generic) output.