AI Guide for Beginners: How to Use AI Prompts & Master Artificial Intelligence in 4 Practical Days (21 Days To Make Money With AI Book 1)

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  1. One of the Best AI books I have read.
    “A Beginners Guide, to AI; Master Artificial Intelligence with Hands On Practice, in 4 Days ” this book makes a challenging subject approachable and engaging for those who may find AI daunting or overly technical.The writer simplifies the basics of AI in a manner thats accessible, to everyone. Even if you’re not a tech expert The emphasis is on abilities with AI prompts, in particular being highlighted as beneficial It’s essentially about giving the AI precise instructions to carry out specific tasks and this guide effectively teaches you how to do just that.The section, on uses is a goldmine of information that demonstrates the versatility of AI in tasks ranging from generating written content to improving marketing tactics and streamlining business processes. Then it guides you through hands on activities that allow you to experiment with these applications firsthand. A way to solidify your understanding of the material.If you’re considering how to earn money using your skills mentioned in the book well as different methods to leverage your AI expertise for financial gain such, as freelancing or developing AI based products.In summary,”AI Guide, for Beginners” presents mastering AI as less intimidating and more achievable. And rewarding too! It’s a read for those in AI and excited to explore this advanced technology world.Whether you aim to enhance your career prospects start a side project or simply wish to experiment with technology this book has something, for everyone.

  2. Surprisingly Engaging and Interactive
    This book was a delightful read for AI prompt engineering warriors. It wasn’t just a book but more like a manual, giving you knowledge, charged instruction and exercises through the workbook sections. Don’t expect to be a passive reader with this one. The book dives into the fundamentals, including getting your “mind” right, as learning/developing new skills involves a mindset. So, surprisingly, this book goes into that, which was something delightfully unique, helpful, and unexpected for a “how to” on the technical side.I think this book was engaging, interactive, as you do many of the exercises in your chosen AI model. I also thought it helpful that it introduces people to the concept of open versus closed source models (good and the bad) and embraces the idea that open source democratizes the technology, makes it safer due to more scrutiny and is less censored.As for prompt engineering, whoa. This too was fantastic, as it highlighted the notion that prompting needs to be a detailed but best given in steps, as it allows for less problems or oversight. And working with AI is a collaboration between human and machine. Your prompt engineering needs to a be a collaborative effort—keeping in mind that humans are the drivers to getting the best out of the AI.Bottom line? This was an unexpectedly intriguing and engaging read and workbook. Over the course of the 4-day challenge, I gained a lot of insight and real world, “done it” knowledge. This book was well written, researched and edited. Well done.

  3. Good book on AI prompts
    I think this was a pretty good book. Lots of great prompts that were probably a little more than beginner level. I think it could have had more examples of what it was able to do to make money. There was a lot left for the reader to take from here. But learned alot. Enjoyed the humor.

  4. An amazing overview
    This book has many highlights. I loved learning so many details and aspects of AI. I am not a deep connoisseur and in some aspects I felt overwhelmed by so much information. But, it is a book that should be returned to, practiced and returned to. There are many resources, simple examples and templates to learn and put into action any idea in AI. Very interesting as a reference for this complex world for those of us who are not professionals in the subject.

  5. AI guide for beginners
    This book is a super helpful intro to using AI and understanding prompts. The 4-day challenge makes it feel manageable, even for beginners. I appreciated how it breaks down complex ideas into simple actions that are easy to follow. It’s practical, clear, and a great kickstart for anyone curious about using AI effectively.

  6. Good AI guide for beginners
    Very good and detailed information. I’m new to the whole world of AI but this book gives a lot of information of the different aspects of it and different types for writing, photos, programming, etc. I like the concept of the 4-day challenge and I have already made a list of some of the apps I want to try. Very useful. I’m looking out for books 2 and 3.

  7. Great AI 101
    The audiobook, “AI Guide for Beginners” is amazing, and unique. As an AI strategist, I found it to be spot on. It contains tons of amazing information, even though the landscape is changing rapidly.Everyone needs to get on the AI bandwagon.It contains solid info on prompt engineering. The overall structure of the book is great.Good book!

  8. I thought this book was really informative about different elements that I hadn’t thought of when using AI. I was really interested about the section on prompts, though I didn’t really pick up anything new there—it’s still a great resource for beginners. I thought the part about different AI platforms and their specific strengths was something that I definitely needed to know for my job. One thing I didn’t quite get was why they kept using “w/” all the time. It gave me a lot of practical tips on how to make AI work more like a personal assistant. Even with some familiar info, I still learned a lot.

  9. I thought I knew a bit but he brought me to a new level. Best was also the first chapters for mental motivation to deep dive, liked the writing style and positive spirit, really entertaining too.

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