Review of "The ChatGPT Millionaire," by Neil Dagger
Review of
The
ChatGPT Millionaire,
by Neil Dagger, ISBN 9798374102581
One out of five stars
Typical early hype, little substance
The world is
now all aflutter over the potential for artificial intelligence to alter the
world. Some even go so far to think it is possible that there will be an apocalyptic
extermination of humans, or at the very least a drastic reduction in numbers
with humans relegated to doing the labor that machines cannot do. Others see
the dramatic potential benefits to humanity, where people will no longer have
to perform dangerous and routine, mindless jobs. There is no question that the
advent of functional AI will lead to economic changes and the supposed purpose
of this book is to show the reader how to make enormous profits from using the publicly
available AI program known as ChatGPT.
Unfortunately for
the reader, this book will do little to get you significantly closer to your
first million. This is another one of those situations where something new
appears and people jump at the chance to be the first to write a book on how
you can make a fortune from it. In this case, it is all hype and almost no
substance. Having a program that can write papers of all kinds for you is not a
great moneymaker. Particularly, when the results are fairly formulaic. If you
want to get wealthy, it is still necessary to either win the lottery or use your
intelligence and sweat to get it done.
Personal note. I taught computer science at the
college level for twenty years, including courses in AI, robotics and computer
security.
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