This book provides a roadmap to using the world of artificial intelligence to enhance personal and professional lives. Pam Baker explains how generative AI tools are capable of creating text, images, and even ideas, and can assist in authoring short and long-form content, producing audio and video, and serving as a research assistant. Readers will learn how to identify the best platforms for their needs and write the prompts that coax out the content they want.
Author: Pam Baker Publisher: For Dummies Date: October 2024 Pages: 304 ISBN: 978-1394270743 Print: 1394270747 Kindle: B0DGN38M9K Audience: People interested in AI Level: Introductory Category: Artificial Intelligence
Topics include:
- Discover the best generative AI tools and learn how to use them for writing, designing, and beyond
- Write strong AI prompts so you can generate valuable output and save time
- Create AI-generated audio, video, and imagery
- Incorporate AI into your everyday tasks for enhanced productivity
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