
The book on ChatGPT
The Ultimate Guide to Understanding and Utilizing ChatGPT
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"The Book on ChatGPT" is the definitive guide to understanding and utilizing one of the most groundbreaking developments in natural language processing. ChatGPT, a large language model trained by OpenAI, has revolutionized the way we think about chatbots and language models. This book provides an in-depth look at the technology behind ChatGPT, including its architecture, training, and generation of responses.
Readers will learn about the evolution of chatbots, from early attempts at language modeling to the emergence of ChatGPT, as well as the limitations and challenges facing this technology. The book explores the ethical considerations of using ChatGPT, including potential biases and privacy concerns, and examines real-world applications of ChatGPT, such as its use in customer service, language translation, and chat-based therapy.
In addition, readers will gain practical knowledge on how to build their own chatbots using ChatGPT, with step-by-step instructions and tips on training, customization, and user experience. The book also delves into the impact of ChatGPT on language, including the potential for new forms of communication and expression.
Written by Daniel T. Steele, this book is a comprehensive and accessible resource for anyone interested in natural language processing and the future of chatbots. Whether you're a researcher, developer, or simply curious about the technology behind ChatGPT, "The Book on ChatGPT" is an essential read.
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- Charles Marcus Lang
- 04-20-24
A ChatGPT Not Pretrained in Business Communication
This book was written by AI and is "living" proof that GPT still has along way to go before becoming effective in communicating complex ideas and information. The book is generalized, repetitive and provides little in the way of actionable information. Maybe the book that provides actionable info has not been written yet, but meanwhile reading/listening to this book was not a good use of time.
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- 04-21-24
repetitive
same information was repeated over and over and over ad nauseum. narration was better than the concent
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- Gigadeath
- 02-29-24
Excellent written, but outdated even though published in 2024
person who wrote this really knew how to use the ai to the advantage. he clearly knows how to write and knew what prompts to use so it doesn't sound like a machine talk, it actually sounds like you're reading a very well written book so good job on that.
however I was looking for a latest release book regarding this chat gpt and this book was released in 2024 I believe
however, despite this fact, it says that the latest iteration of Cha gpt is version 3. this means that this is outdated and there's no reason why this was released in 2024 this should have been released in 2022.
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- Kristine Barbian
- 03-26-24
mushy and repetitive
It is obviously written by chatGPT but that is stated up front. In the first hour of the audio they basically repeated the same things 3 times. I have a big pet peeve when author use buzz words like ethics & social biases. As soon as you start messing around with the data. unless you remove 100% references to race, religion or politics and replace with a wildcard you are just giving the model your prejudices.
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