ChatGPT (For Dummies)
Monday, 28 August 2023

This book introduces you to why everyone’s talking about ChatGPT. Pam Baker explains how ChatGPT works and how it can help you at work, in school, and beyond. The book shows how to write prompts, and how to evaluate and use ChatGPT results, and demystifies the artificial intelligence tool that can answer questions, write essays, and generate just about any kind of text it’s asked for.

 

Author: Pam Baker
Publisher: For Dummies
Date: June 2023
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9781394204632
Print:1394204639
Kindle: B0C63LZ6DN
Audience: General
Level: Introductory
Category: Artificial Intelligence

  • Learn how ChatGPT works and how it fits into the world of generative AI
  • Harness the power of ChatGPT to help you, and avoid letting it hinder you
  • Write queries that deliver the kind of response you want
  • Take a look into how the ChatGPT API interacts with other tools and platforms

 

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