New courses & tutorials we published this week on https://bensbites.com almost over 100 total!
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Our first tutorial on building a game like Wordle using ChatGPT and Replit https://lnkd.in/g6BBayPe
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Learn how to use ChatGPT—a free, beginners course Designed for absolute beginners, this short course explores in simple terms how AI assistant ChatGPT works and how to get started using it. Through a series of hands-on tutorials, you'll learn: - How the technology that powers generative AI tools like ChatGPT works - The basics of ChatGPT and how to get started - What a prompt is and how to write one - How to use ChatGPT for everyday tasks like responding travel planning and writing - How to use ChatGPT to be more efficient at work - Advanced prompt-writing tips and tricks https://lnkd.in/egQAzpzX #ai #chatgpt
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🚀 Just launched: Learn how to use Claude, a ChatGPT competitor https://lnkd.in/exrGAEub A free, beginners course to learn about Claude, the AI tool from Anthropic; what it is, what it can do, how it can help with everyday personal tasks and work tasks. Plus a guide on how to write effective AI prompts 👀 #ai #openai #chatgpt #claude #anthropic
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A few AI tutorials we've published this week: - Build an AI chatbot with a knowledge source https://lnkd.in/ezfGan49 - Using AI for content gap analysis https://lnkd.in/ecnjP3si - Creating a comprehensive brand style guide https://lnkd.in/ex3WAWf9
Learn to use AI: Using AI for content gap analysis | Ben's Bites
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I'm so excited to launch bens bites 2.0 today! https://bensbites.com AI made simple with bite-size tutorials. I built a no-code education site, makerpad, to make it simple for people to build without code and sold that to Zapier in 2021. Fast-forward to today, AI is on everyone's minds so we've created an education site teaching people how to use AI for work. - Pay once, no subscription - Buffet style library of content - Continually adding new tutorial (you can request them too) - Private community to connect and share with others We've started with beginner level tutorials and will be adding more advanced ones too for AI workflows. The newsletter lives on of course :)
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Loved chatting with Dan Shipper on his podcast Went down a rabbit hole into how I reverse engineer business ideas with ChatGPT and run my business(es?) If you’re into that: https://lnkd.in/ejdX3sAv
How to Run a Profitable One-person Internet Business Using AI - Ep. 14 with Ben Tossell
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At this point, chat with PDF tools are the “Hello World” of GenAI apps. So, why isn’t Adobe on that train? Well, now Adobe announced it officially: Meet AI assistant in Acrobat (still in beta). What’s going on here? Adobe announced its AI assistant in Acrobat, a way to chat with your documents. What does that mean? Similar to the other apps where you can use AI to chat with your documents, you can: - Get quick section-wise summaries of your documents. Makes going through them easier. - Ask questions based on your documents and the assistant replies. Answers are based on your document and cite where it got that info from. - Create content from that document's context: emails, key takeaways, meeting notes etc. AI assistant helps you do that too. Keep in mind that Beta = Limitations. Big files, password protection, and scanned PDFs aren't supported yet. It works in English and on desktop only. Currently AI assistant is free to try for Acrobat subscribers but this will be an add-on subscription once it's generally available. But instead of sharing your documents with third-party apps, AI assistant works within Adobe’s Acrobat app (coming soon the Reader app). And Adobe is stressing they don't store your data for training and follow responsible practices. Although, they don’t mention whose LLMs they are using. OpenAI? Google? Their own? Why should I care? I know the pain of uploading PDFs to AI apps, so getting AI features natively into the default apps is nice. It’s still a beta version. I can understand. If it says anything wrong, (which it likely will) Adobe comes in the line of fire. Another POV is that big companies hold their PDFs close to heart. The trust is hard to come by. So when big players like Adobe, which they are likely already using come in with AI features, these companies also get on board. Just like Firefly’s V1 (Adobe’s image generation tool), this doesn’t look the best of what’s out there but you can expect more features and upgrades soon.
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