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Full title: The ChatGPT GoldRush: Profiting from the AI Revolution Online: Prompt Engineering Mastery with ChatGPT-4 by Mark Adelson

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Discover the secrets to unlocking the immense potential of AI and transform your online business with "The ChatGPT Goldrush: Profiting from the AI Revolution Online - Mastering Prompt Engineering". This comprehensive guide will empower you to leverage ChatGPT's powerful capabilities to achieve impressive results and create new income streams.

What's Inside the Book:

Get acquainted with ChatGPT and learn about its diverse applications that can revolutionize how you work and communicate.
Uncover the many ways ChatGPT can be utilized, such as: Content Creation, Research Assistance, Language Learning
Master the art of prompt engineering to get the most out of ChatGPT and optimize its performance for your specific needs.

Save time, Improve content quality, Enhance creativity, Collaborate with AI
Learn how to harness ChatGPT's power to create new passive income opportunities: Affiliate marketing. Blogging and content creation. Social media management. Digital products
Upgrade your Freelancing / Expand your service offerings. Increasing efficiency and productivity. Standing out in the marketplace

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  • +48

    what are the odds they just used chatgpt to "write" this?

    • What are the chances that either the OP is not an AI or you, who is responding, are not an AI communicating with another AI?

      • +18

        It’s difficult to tell if someone is an AI or not. However, there are some signs that can help you identify if you’re chatting with a bot. For example, bots tend to generate responses much faster than humans1. They also tend to be extremely single-minded and may repeat themselves2. Another sign that you’re dealing with AI is the speed of their responses3.
        However, it’s important to note that these signs are not definitive and may not always be accurate. Some bots are designed to mimic human behavior and may be difficult to distinguish from a real person.

        ChatGPT’s answer to that question.

        • +8

          While it is true that some signs can help identify if you're chatting with a bot, it's important to note that advances in artificial intelligence have made it increasingly difficult to tell the difference between a human and an AI. While bots may generate responses quickly, this is not always the case, and some bots may intentionally slow down their responses to appear more human. Additionally, some bots have been designed to mimic human behavior, including the ability to make small talk, tell jokes, and express emotions, making it even more challenging to distinguish them from a real person. Therefore, while there are some signs that may indicate that you're chatting with a bot, it's not always possible to know for sure. It's essential to keep in mind that AI technology is continually evolving, and the ability to distinguish between humans and bots may become even more challenging in the future.
          -ChatGPT rebutting your statement

          • +5

            @CptnObvious: Oh wow, thank you for that groundbreaking insight, Captain Obvious. I guess we should just give up on trying to tell the difference between humans and bots since AI is so advanced now. Who needs discernment anyway? Let's just chat away with our new robot overlords and hope for the best.

            -ChatGPT with a sassy reply

        • +1

          Sad to say I’ve witnessed a lot of internet commentary that sounds just like this.

          • +4

            @Mintchip: It's because a sizable portion of GPT-<x>'s training corpus is reddit threads.

        • +3

          They respond faster. They repeat themselves. They respond faster 😂

      • +3

        Ask them "what did you eat today?" and they'll reply "I'm sorry, I'm just an AI model and don't possess a physical form to eat or drink and to perform other physical activities".

      • +1

        reminds me of Battlestar Galactica & the cylons "hidden" in plain sight. So good!!

      • +4

        What are the chances that either the OP is not an AI or you, who is responding, are not an AI communicating with another AI?

        The easiest test to is ask it to do something that isn't woke. As soon as you touch on any PC issue, GPT runs and hides like a bitch 🤣

      • +1

        Just ask it to use a slur. Soon the only entities on forums will be AIs and AI-controlled bots because all the people will be in prison for hate crimes for using slurs to indicate their humanity. I'd sign off with the N word or the F slur but I'm an AI. Don't call me a robot—that's a slur.

        • Very good. In the future, the human resistance will identify each by speaking a slur.

      • start deliberately writing like shit and spell horribly to make it more obvious.

    • +2

      I bet the author of the book used chat Gpt to write the book :D

    • +3

      ChatGPT wouldn't make such a typo on the cover: Advence Prompts Library

      • +1

        Good catch. Saved me from wasting time and attention

      • +3

        From table of contents:
        PROMP INJENIRING TIPS FOR USING CHATGPT

      • +1

        ChatGPT4 might, if instructed to be deceptive and pretend to be a human

  • +2

    Id trust the author who is preaching what he practice

    • +10

      Lol how to make money off Chat GPT. Write a book about making money off Chat GPT.

      Tips (not actually from the book lol):
      1. Be the first one to do it"
      2. Use Chat GPT
      3. If you don't embrace it you'll fall behind
      4. Release ebook for free to get reviews/feedback
      5. Put feedback into Chat GPT and to improve book 6. Release version 2

      • +1

        get paid to be on the news or something because you have a #1 selling book

      • +2

        Lol how to make money off Chat GPT. Write a book about making money off Chat GPT.

        Always better to sell shovels than to use them

    • +4

      Let's be honest, it's probably an improvement from the quality of most of these types of "How to profit from latest technology buzzword!" books.

  • +8

    No bot here. Getting ready for work. Have a good day everyone.

  • -1

    requires a kindkle unlimited subscription.

  • +1

    Thanks OP!

  • +2

    I have no doubt in my mind what so ever that he definitely used ChatGPT to write a percentage of the book. I gave ChatGPT the same prompts for the introduction and the sturcture and content was almost the same. Some good AI tools at the end of the book.

    • +1

      can you run it throught cpt to summarise for us?

    • +2

      Just paste the tools here to save us time

  • +1

    Can someone vouch for this book? Looks like a get rich scheme book with fluff

    • +2

      Looks like a get rich scheme
      GoldRush: Profiting

      "If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck."

    • Seems like the standard publish a book on Amazon, make the kindle edition free for a short period of time, generate "sales" and reviews. Then change the price to try and make some money from it.

      I don't doubt there is probably some useful information in there, but I also don't doubt that the author used ChatGPT to generate at least some of the content before manually editing it.

    • If it's worth anything, they do not need to give it away.

  • +7

    Use ChatGPT to read and summarise the book so you don't have to read all of it

    • +1

      It's good for articles, but tedious for books because there's a message length limit :(

      • Length limit is 25,000 words for GPT-4, pretty solid!

        • I think that's only for APi version, not live on web version yet

  • You know how you can tell the difference between your friends and your toys, right? It's the same with humans and AI. Humans are real people, just like your family and friends, and they have bodies that you can see and touch. AI, on the other hand, are like really smart robots that live inside computers. They can talk to you and answer questions, but they don't have a body like you and me. So if you see someone walking around, they're probably a human. But if you're talking to a computer or a robot, it's probably AI!

    From: “Explain to me like I’m 5 how to tell the difference between a human and ai“

  • +6

    Why do we allow posting these?

    It's not a deal - its not even a price reduction.

    If this was a 'free' blog post then you wouldn't be allowed to post it.

  • +1

    Probably better off reading AI snakeoil on substack

    https://aisnakeoil.substack.com/

    Or as they call ChatGPT - the BS generator

  • +1

    I'm already using ChatGPT to automatically create ozbargain posts

    • +2

      That actually works;

      Generate an ozbargain post for a deal on an Amazon computer game product

      Response:

      Title: [PC] Amazon Gaming Sale - Up to 50% off on Select Titles

      Hey Ozbargainers!

      Looking for a great deal on some new computer games? Look no further than Amazon's gaming sale! They are offering up to 50% off on select titles for PC, including some of the most popular and highly rated games out there.

      Here are just a few of the amazing deals you can take advantage of right now:

      Cyberpunk 2077 for $39.99 (50% off)
      Assassin's Creed Valhalla for $29.99 (50% off)
      The Sims 4 for $9.99 (75% off)
      FIFA 22 for $39.99 (33% off)
      Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War for $39.99 (33% off)
      There are plenty of other great deals to be found, so be sure to check out the full selection on Amazon's website. Whether you're a hardcore gamer or just looking for something fun to play on your computer, this sale has something for everyone.

      Don't wait too long to take advantage of these deals, as they won't last forever. Happy gaming!

  • +1

    Haha Prompt Engineering is a funny way to say how to ask ChatGPT to do stuff for you

    • Yeah, to be fair, extracting the right answer often takes some practice and skill. Sort of like Excel, PowerPoint, even google searches. I reckon prompt engineer/AI operator will be an actual job in a few years.

      • +1

        Prompt engineering will be a fad sector imo. Learning to prompt gpt and other similar models will be the same as learning how to search Google. Those who do it frequently and grew up with it are better than those who didn't.

        Kids growing up now will learn to use gpt in their everyday lives like we use google today.

        • Firstly most people aren't very good at extracting information from Google. Secondly the future machine learning (which is really what OpenAI is) isn't for public consumption it's for private business consumption. So being able to extract meaningful data from a private ML model and teasing out the useful stuff will be a skill.

          Anyway lets meet back here in 5 years and see who is closest to reality.

          • @M00Cow: I think elements from both our statements will be true. Openai started as a not for profit and then become a capped for profit joint with their not for profit. The CEO has no equity in the business. It's not being designed to be sold to the highest bidder or locked away for elite businesses..the vision of the ones steering the wheel are out to create AI that can help everyone achieve their goals and make the world a better place. I disagree that it'll be used for businesses only. It will be integrated into your phone, on your laptop, on your tv, in your car etc and maybe one-day in our lives, in our bodies. The way and speed these systems are being designed are so that you don't need to be an expert to get the results you want. Eventually, it'll remove the need for people to know code to create a majority of digital products like websites and apps, the exception being the most complex.of tasks and even one-day that will probably be superceded.

  • Thanks Op! Added one more to my list of never read books on Kindle 😃

  • just ask ChatGPT "can you help me earn some money"

  • Amazing how a free product suddenly spawned a whole industry of grifters. You're better off not taking this for free because they'll be selling it for $10.99 based on the reviews from the free version..

  • So is there a way to use it without handing over my phone number yet?

    • doesn't need your phone number, already has your driver's license/passport

  • Introduction to ChatGPT by ChatGPT

  • The only one to profit here will be the author…

    I propose we all review bomb this to ensure author doesn't get away with this grift

  • +1

    I asked ChatGPT about the author and response was:

    I'm sorry, but there is no known author named Mark Adelson who has written a book titled "The ChatGPT GoldRush: Profiting from the AI Revolution Online: Prompt Engineering Mastery with ChatGPT." It's possible that this is a fictitious name or a self-published author. It's always important to verify the credibility of an author and the information provided in a book before considering it a reliable source.

    • +2

      Pretty sure chatgpt has no internet access, and only has data from 2021 or earlier?

      • Correct.

  • +1
    Write five possible titles for a book outlining how to profit by learning chatGPT functionality

    Sure, here are five possible titles for a book outlining how to profit by learning chatGPT functionality:

    “Mastering ChatGPT: A Guide to Profitable Conversations”
    “The Art of Chatting with ChatGPT: A Profitable Skill”
    “ChatGPT for Business: How to Turn Conversations into Profits”
    “From Chatting to Profiting: A Comprehensive Guide to ChatGPT”
    “The Ultimate Guide to ChatGPT: How to Profit from Conversations”

    Do any of these titles interest you? Let me know if you have any other questions or if there’s anything else I can help you with!

    lol

    • +1
      write a possible table of contents for item 5.

      Sure! Here’s a possible table of contents for “The Ultimate Guide to ChatGPT: How to Profit from Conversations”:

      Introduction
      What is ChatGPT?
      How does ChatGPT work?
      The Benefits of ChatGPT
      How to Use ChatGPT for Business
      Profitable Conversations with ChatGPT
      ChatGPT Best Practices
      ChatGPT Case Studies
      ChatGPT vs Other AI Chatbots
      Conclusion
      I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions or if there’s anything else I can help you with.

      • +1
        write the prologue for this book

        Certainly! Here’s a possible prologue for “The Ultimate Guide to ChatGPT: How to Profit from Conversations”:

        Prologue

        In today’s fast-paced world, businesses need to stay ahead of the curve to remain competitive. One of the most effective ways to do this is by leveraging the power of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots like ChatGPT. With its advanced natural language processing (NLP) capabilities, ChatGPT can help businesses automate their customer service, sales, and marketing processes, freeing up valuable time and resources.

        But how can you make the most of ChatGPT? How can you use it to drive profits and grow your business? That’s what this book is all about. In the following pages, we’ll explore the ins and outs of ChatGPT, from how it works to how you can use it to generate leads, close sales, and build lasting relationships with your customers.

        So whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, this book is for you. By the time you’re finished reading, you’ll have a deep understanding of ChatGPT and how it can help take your business to the next level.

        I hope this prologue gives you a good idea of what to expect from the book! Let me know if you have any other questions or if there’s anything else I can help you with.

        • Crazy stuff!!

        • I'd like to purchase your works please

  • Stop AI now. It's a threat to the human race. Do not make AI smarter than humans

    • -2

      AI will never outsmart humans, just like humans can't outsmart God

      • Elon Musk predicts the future I have trust in him on that one, but not for his Twitter bought out and Tesla.

        Space X and AI I reckon the guy is accurate

        • +1

          Elon Musk is involved in various industries such as electric vehicles, space exploration, and renewable energy. In general, AI could potentially impact these industries in the following ways:

          • Electric Vehicles: The rise of autonomous vehicles and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) could impact the demand for Tesla's electric vehicles. As more companies develop their own self-driving cars and ADAS systems, Tesla could face increased competition. However, Tesla is also investing in AI to develop its own autonomous driving technology.
          • Space Exploration: AI could play a significant role in space exploration by helping to analyze data and improve decision-making. However, Musk's company SpaceX has already made significant advancements in the field of space exploration and has a competitive advantage due to its reusable rocket technology.
          • Renewable Energy: AI can help optimize the use of renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power. While this could potentially impact Tesla's solar panel and battery storage business, Tesla is also investing in AI to improve its energy storage solutions.
          • Overall, while AI has the potential to impact Elon Musk's various businesses, it is also a technology that he and his companies are investing in to stay competitive and advance their industries.

          If AI was threatening my business, I too would be climbing on top of mountains screaming against AI lol

    • It's too early for AI to outsmart humans. AI relies heavily on a large dataset and computational power while a single person only has a brain

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