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J**H
Great book!
This book is highly informative and well-written. The author simplifies complex concepts, making them easy to understand. Each chapter flows seamlessly into the next, keeping readers engaged. The extensive research and real-world examples enhance the content, and the writing style is both engaging and insightful. I highly recommend this book for anyone looking to gain knowledge on the topic. It's a valuable read!
E**A
A good primer
I was surprised by some of the negative comments, so I thought I would weigh in. I have watched many videos and read papers from some knowledgeable firms. The information was useful, but disjointed. The author has provided an appropriate introduction to the technology and how it can be applied to personal and business needs. What I would like to see in a revised edition is coverage of Personas, Custom Instructions and Data Analysis. With the current ChatGPT 4o model and others, the ability to do research and obtain summaries of documents, books and videos should be covered. Overall, it was well-worth the Kindle price.
T**1
Good info, concise in language and length.
Decent little book on ChatGPT prompts, with some nice examples of situations wherein it could be used and examples. And pretty concise and clear in language.
C**O
great book for beginners
I work in an industry where we embrace AI, and this book is a great resource. Prompt engineering is critical to producing the needed outputs and learning to fine-tune your prompts is vital. I also really appreciated the chapter about DALL-E. That section has been clutch.
J**S
Some useful points hidden under fluff
The book does contain useful and actionable information.However, that information is hidden under pages and pages of fluff, content that is superfluous, unfunny, and eventually annoying.If the author trimmed all non-information, the book would be significantly shorter, but a much more pleasant read.(Quality-wise, 2 stars, but am not a fan of putting down what still is a lot of work.)
T**D
Well written (by human) ChatGPT book
Most ChatGPT books are written by ChatGPT to make a quick buck. This book is well written and explores the prompting landscape very well. It shows different ways to prompt and explains how to do each and for what purpose.This book will be a reference guide for me
A**R
Exceedingly basic and repetitive
Once in a great while, I will read a book and be absolutely no wiser for the effort. This is one such book. The author, however, delights in regaling the reader with his/her skill which has "changed the lives" of so many readers.The book is exceptionally repetitive, albeit repeating general statements without much meat behind them. My take home from this book is "you're on your own" with ChatGPT. There are a hundred ways to write prompts and all are valid. Even the example given for a model prompt in the first chapter gives about the same answer whether you enter the "good" prompt or the "bad" prompt.The book might be useful in a high school English class as an example of very poor writing. Run-on sentences, incomplete sentences and hyperbole are rampant. The book reads like a poorly crafted advertisement for the technology. In summary, the book offers little that the reader couldn't figure out in far less time than reading this book.The technology and the brains behind it should be applauded. This book is an insult to their skill.
G**S
I may have called it The First CHATGPT book you should read.
The title is accurate for this month!! As the author notes , this is a rapidly changing ecosystem. You must decide to keep up or be left in the dust. Bravo!! Well done!!
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