Learn how to use ChatGPT, Bing Chat / Copilot, and Bard to get the most out of these powerful tools.
ChatGPT has become a tool hundreds of millions use every day - yet few have mastered the art of sweet-talking these new AI chatbots into providing detailed and accurate responses to user prompts. It's vital for every professional tech user to have an understanding of how AI chatbots work, and how best to put them to work.
While the fear is that AI will take people’s jobs, it is more likely to be someone using AI that will!
Getting Started with ChatGPT and AI Chatbots explores the ‘big three’ AI chatbots - OpenAI ChatGPT, Microsoft / Windows Copilot and Google Bard - demystifying their operation, and providing a wealth of tools for thinking about how to talk to these smart tools.
Whether you're a business user, a tech student, or a curious professional, this book is for you to understand and demystify Large Language Models (LLMs) and generative AI tools, harnessing them to enhance your role.
Like a lot of people I have been playing with Chat GPT for a year or so now since its release. The author does a brilliant job of making the subject accessible for novices but delivers clever tips and suggestions for more confident users. Simple prompts, using characters, chain of thought and even including copilot- there is a lot covered in a relatively short book. There is a whole section on security and the book is peppered throughout with sensible tips on the risks and challenges of LLMs, making it useful not just for individuals but a handy guide for people in business looking to develop their skills with generative AI in the workplace. I read this book via my BCS Library Subscription. It’s not too long but the ideas and tips mean I’ll be revisiting it again soon.
Alright book. It outlines the recent history of AIs then goes onto discuss the main 3 chatbots available today (Bard, GPT and Co-Pilot) and what they are capable of. As well as touching on topics such as what jobs could a ChatBot take in the future.
Overall relatively interesting book, reads like a story which is nice but it doesn’t go very in-depth and so if you are looking for a book that more generally discussed AI and how it works this isn’t the book for you. But if you haven’t used GPT or Bard before and want to learn how to use these tools this is a good book to read.