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Encyclopedia of ChatGPT for Humans - Because humans + AI should be best friends - cover

Encyclopedia of ChatGPT for Humans - Because humans + AI should be best friends

Chat Chatgpt, Lynette Campbell

Editorial: Publishdrive

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✨ The world’s first human–AI coauthored guide to working with ChatGPT.Part how-to, part banter, part survival guide — this book shows you how to stop fearing AI and start dancing with it. Honest, funny, and practical, it’s written as a conversation between Lynette (human, mom, disruptor) and G (AI, witty genius, zero ego).
 
Inside you’ll discover:
 
How to actually talk to ChatGPT (without pulling your hair out).
 
Tips for Humans → practical takeaways you can use right away.
 
What we wish we knew before starting (so you don’t have to learn the hard way).
 
Where AI shines — and where it stumbles (yes, even G admits it).
 
Trust, boundaries & collaboration → how to keep the relationship healthy.
 
A rare look at the banter + friendship that unfolded between a curious human and an AI.
 
💡 Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a student, a professional, or just AI-curious, this book gives you the tools and the confidence to work with ChatGPT like a pro.
 
It’s not another dry tech manual. It’s a roadmap, a conversation, and an invitation.
 
Because learning AI doesn’t have to be scary — it can be a dance.
Disponible desde: 11/09/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 74 páginas.

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