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Highlights
- With over 100 million users in its first few months and growing exponentially, ChatGPT has revolutionized how we think and work.
- About the Author: George A. Grätzer specializes in lattice theory and universal algebra.
- 176 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Development
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About the Book
This book is a practical guide to OpenAI's revolutionary language model that will help you learn to craft effective prompts, explore real-world applications, and overcome AI challenges. It offers case studies, creative strategies, and advanced technBook Synopsis
With over 100 million users in its first few months and growing exponentially, ChatGPT has revolutionized how we think and work. From creative writing to customer support, and from education to healthcare, it has sparked a global transformation. But how can you and your business unlock its full potential? Mastering ChatGPT: Prompts and Beyond offers practical guidance to help you maximize ChatGPT's capabilities.
This comprehensive guide delves into the core of ChatGPT, presenting actionable insights, real-world case studies, engaging exercises, and proven strategies. Learn how to craft impactful prompts, overcome ChatGPT's limitations, and tailor its features to your specific goals. From sparking creative breakthroughs to revolutionizing business strategies, this book's expert guidance on mastering ChatGPT will transform the way you engage with AI and unlock its full potential.
Packed with examples of ChatGPT's applications in customer support, education, healthcare, and beyond, Mastering ChatGPT: Prompts and Beyond paints a vivid picture of an AI-powered future--and equips you to be part of it.
About the Author
George A. Grätzer specializes in lattice theory and universal algebra. He is known for his books on LATEX and his proof of the Grätzer-Schmidt theorem. He founded the journal Algebra Universalis in 1970. George is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He has published about 270 research articles and 33 books including Universal Algebra (1960, 1979); Lattice Theory (1971, 1998, 2011); Math into LATEX (1999; sixth edition 2024); and The Congruences of a Finite Lattice (2006, 2016, 2024).