I am very impressed how this interprets and summarizes the important points in my book. In the past, I have not always been as happy about how AI interprets my books. Sometimes, they will substitute standard talking points and cliches for what I actually write. But what Tom Golden has constructed here is very faithful to the nuances of what I write. I plan to use this to promote my books more effectively.
I appreciate this insightful use of AI. What limitations are you running into with the process of building the separate GPTs, and how are you managing them?
My experience using ChatGPT and Gemini is that you are limited in the number of resources that you can upload. Also, make sure to check any conclusions carefully and ask the AI for direct quotes from citations.
I am very impressed how this interprets and summarizes the important points in my book. In the past, I have not always been as happy about how AI interprets my books. Sometimes, they will substitute standard talking points and cliches for what I actually write. But what Tom Golden has constructed here is very faithful to the nuances of what I write. I plan to use this to promote my books more effectively.
Great to hear Stephen! Thanks for the feedback.
This is tremendous, Tom!
Can you expand to include Dr Stephen Baskerville's newer books: Who Lost America and The New Politics of Sex?
Thx
I would love to and will ask Stephen.
I appreciate this insightful use of AI. What limitations are you running into with the process of building the separate GPTs, and how are you managing them?
My experience using ChatGPT and Gemini is that you are limited in the number of resources that you can upload. Also, make sure to check any conclusions carefully and ask the AI for direct quotes from citations.
Yes, with AI the way you frame your question is of great importance.
At this point the limit per custom GPT is 20 PDF's. You can actually get around that by combining pdf's.