Review of ChatGPT for Entrepreneurs

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Francis Kapola wrote: 29 Mar 2023, 08:49 Had to try Chatgpt. It's the deal. Like the real AI tool out there. Thanks again!
Thank you for your comment, Francis.
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A great review. I kept seeing this one come up on my review team menu and wondered about reviewing it. I am not an entrepreneur myself but I am very interested in the potential of this technology and how it could be relevant to my work. Do you think the book has applicability outside of a business owner/manager role?
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I remember I added this book to my bookshelf a long time ago because of this review I randomly clicked by one day. Thanks for the great review. I would definitely try giving this a read because of your recommendation. As I am also interested in the use of ChatGPT.
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Excellent review!
I know that chat gpt can be intimidating to other people but it's good and bad. Good for writing ideas but not for writing an entire book. Chat got can be used to help a lot of people if it's used responsibly.
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Post by Mitzie Bajo »

ChatGPT is all over. Very confusing actually especially to no techie person. But i guess chatgpt will be the future not only in business but in every field of the industry. Hope every country would give a good opportunity to their people. Thank you for the review
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The book seems interesting. I wish to read it to know how to use ChatGPT in business. Thanks for the detailed review!
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I was blown away by how advance ChatGPT is in answering almost everything. In this book, the author provides ideas for business, but ChatGPT can do more. The negative of it is it cannot empathize emotions of people. I like your wonderful review, Jane!
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Your critique of the book is an engrossing investigation. It improves our collective reading experience.
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The review provides a positive and enthusiastic perspective on the book "ChatGPT for Entrepreneurs" by Steven A. Ridder. The reviewer praises the author for exploring the applications of artificial intelligence and chatbot technology in supporting startups. They highlight the practicality, viability, and universal nature of the instructions provided in the book. The writing style is commended for being direct and simple, while the conversational tone makes it easy to understand. Overall, the review suggests that the book is insightful, helpful, well-written, and highly recommended for entrepreneurs interested in using artificial intelligence in their business ventures.
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Wish this was around when I was writing my business plan haha. Thank you for the review!
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Thanks for a wonderful review. ChatGPT has really been helpful for people of all fields for information and research purposes. It also problem immediate solutions to some problems.
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Post by Idris Alooma »

As a North Dakotan, I found this review to be quite helpful and interesting. It seems like "ChatGPT for Entrepreneurs" is a well-written and insightful book that can provide valuable guidance on utilizing artificial intelligence for startups. The reviewer appreciated the practicality and viability of the book, mentioning that it helped them create a business plan effortlessly. They also highlighted the author's conversational writing style as a positive aspect. Overall, they gave the book a perfect rating of five out of five stars. Based on this review, I'd say it's definitely worth giving a read, especially for entrepreneurs interested in incorporating AI into their operations. Unforgettable characters, left a lasting impression.
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I usually say that ChatGPT have its pros and cons, when one knows its advantage, one will use it to advantage.
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Post by Louis Donald »

I’m impressed by how Steven A. Ridder makes it easy for entrepreneurs to understand and use AI, especially for someone like me who has struggled with launching a business. The practical steps and clarity in his writing make it seem like a great guide to get my ideas off the ground. I think I’ll be giving it a read.
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