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AI The Stream of Thought: Mastering Generative AI Through Prompt Engineering

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Unlock the Future of Creativity with AI!

Are you ready to transform your ideas into reality with generative AI, but feel lost in the technical jargon? As a fellow computer engineer and author leveraging AI, I understand the challenges and the immense potential.

"AI The Stream of Mastering Generative AI Through Prompt Engineering" is your definitive, no-nonsense guide to truly harnessing this revolutionary technology.

Forget dry textbooks. This book is a hands-on, practical journey with prompt engineering expert David, designed to demystify generative AI and empower you to command it with precision and creativity.

Inside, you’ll discover how

Master the Core Clearly understand Large Language Models (LLMs), Diffusion Models, and how they function.Engineer Powerful Learn the secrets of Clarity, Specificity, and Iteration to get exactly what you envision from AI.Employ Advanced Dive into Chain-of-Thought prompting, crafting effective Personas, and fine-tuning parameters like Temperature for optimal results.Apply AI Across See real-world applications in writing, coding, and stunning visual design, making complex tasks intuitively simple.Create with Navigate ethical considerations and transform potential frustration into seamless, purposeful collaboration with AI.Whether you're an aspiring author using AI for your next bestseller, a developer streamlining your workflow, or a creative looking to push boundaries, this book provides the practical wisdom and actionable strategies you need.

Don't just observe the AI revolution—lead it.

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143 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 12, 2025

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David Gillette was an American paleontologist best known for his discovery of the dinosaur Diplodocus hallorum in 1985, and more recently for his work studying Pleistocene megafauna such as glyptodonts. At the time of its discovery, Diplodocus hallorum was the longest dinosaur known.

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