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ChatGPT Business Goldmines: 20 Different Businesses You Can Start With ChatGPT With Zero Investment
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. ChatGPT Business Goldmines - 20 Different Businesses You Can Start With ChatGPT With Zero Investment and no technical skills Unlock the hidden potential of ChatGPT and embark on a journey to discover the untapped opportunities it holds for your business. In 'ChatGPT Business Goldmines,' author Ope Banwo unveils the secrets of leveraging the power of AI language models to create 20 different profitable income streams and revolutionize your entrepreneurial endeavors. This groundbreaking book takes you by the hand and guides you through 20 Different Businesses anyone can start with no money, and zero experience, using chatGPT as your secret weapon. This amazing book is a practical roadmap that equips you with the tools, techniques, and confidence to use ChatGPT to start 20 new income streams in literally a matter of hours or days. Each chapter is filled with actionable advice, and proven step-by-step strategies that will set you on a path towards success. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur looking to expand your business horizons or a budding startup enthusiast seeking to leverage the power of AI, 'ChatGPT Business Goldmines' offers a tactical step-by-step description of 20 different businesses you can start today using chatGPT and achieve a financial breakthrough in a short time
Dr. Ope Banwo (Author), Digital Voice Maxwell G (Narrator)
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THE ENTERTAINER MEETS ChatGPT: Encounter Between The Entertainer and ChatGPT Reveals Everything Ente
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. 'The Entertainer Meets ChatGPT' by Dr. Ope Banwo takes readers on an exhilarating ride through the uncharted territories of AI and entertainment. Written in a style that's equal parts humor and educational, this book provides a fascinating account of Chris Rock's journey to uncover the mysteries of ChatGPT, an advanced AI entity. In this captivating tale, readers will accompany THE ENTERTAINER on his global quest to Tahiti and beyond, experiencing his moments of awe, laughter, and curiosity as he stands on the brink of AI revelations. Filled with engaging dialogues between THE ENTERTAINER and ChatGPT, the book brings forth the transformative potential of AI in the entertainment industry, providing both laughter and enlightenment. 'The Entertainer Meets ChatGPT' serves not only as an engaging narrative but also as a comprehensive guide for entertainers. The book lays out practical recommendations for leveraging AI in creative endeavors, introduces valuable AI tools and resources, and motivates entertainers to explore new artistic horizons with the help of AI. With its witty conversations, practical insights, and relatable anecdotes, this book by Dr. Ope Banwo is an invitation to entertainers and readers alike to envision a future where human creativity and AI technology come together to create magic on stage and screen. Whether you're a seasoned entertainer, an aspiring artist, or a reader looking for an entertaining and educational read, 'The Entertainer Meets ChatGPT' by Dr. Ope Banwo is a transformative journey that you won't want to miss.
Dr. Ope Banwo (Author), Digital Voice Morgan G (Narrator)
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97 Things Every Engineering Manager Should Know: Collective Wisdom from the Experts
Tap into the wisdom of experts to learn what every engineering manager should know. With ninety-seven short and extremely useful tips for engineering managers, you'll discover new approaches to old problems, pick up road-tested best practices, and hone your management skills through sound advice. Managing people is hard, and the industry as a whole is bad at it. Many managers lack the experience, training, tools, texts, and frameworks to do it well. From mentoring interns to working in senior management, this book will take you through the stages of management and provide actionable advice on how to approach the obstacles you'll encounter as a technical manager. A few of the ninety-seven things you should know: - 'Three Ways to Be the Manager Your Report Needs' by Duretti Hirpa - 'The First Two Questions to Ask When Your Team Is Struggling' by Cate Huston - 'Fire Them!' by Mike Fisher - 'The 5 Whys of Organizational Design' by Kellan Elliott-McCrea
Camille Fournier (Author), Ja'air Bush (Narrator)
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Building a Cyber Risk Management Program: Evolving Security for the Digital Age
Cyber risk management is one of the most urgent issues facing enterprises today. This book presents a detailed framework for designing, developing, and implementing a cyber risk management program that addresses your company's specific needs. Ideal for corporate directors, senior executives, security risk practitioners, and auditors at many levels, this guide offers both the strategic insight and tactical guidance you're looking for. You'll learn how to define and establish a sustainable, defendable, cyber risk management program, and the benefits associated with proper implementation. Cyber risk management experts Brian Allen and Brandon Bapst, working with writer Terry Allan Hicks, also provide advice that goes beyond risk management. You'll discover ways to address your company's oversight obligations as defined by international standards, case law, regulation, and board-level guidance. This book helps you: understand the transformational changes digitalization is introducing, and new cyber risks that come with it; learn the key legal and regulatory drivers that make cyber risk management a mission-critical priority for enterprises; gain a complete understanding of four components that make up a formal cyber risk management program; and implement or provide guidance for a cyber risk management program within your enterprise.
Brandon Bapst, Brian Allen, Terry Allan Hicks (Author), Mike Lenz (Narrator)
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Machine Learning Interviews: Kickstart Your Machine Learning Career
As tech products become more prevalent today, the demand for machine learning professionals continues to grow. But the responsibilities and skill sets required of ML professionals still vary drastically from company to company, making the interview process difficult to predict. In this guide, data science leader Susan Shu Chang shows you how to tackle the ML hiring process. Having served as principal data scientist in several companies, Chang has considerable experience as both ML interviewer and interviewee. She'll take you through the highly selective recruitment process by sharing hard-won lessons she learned along the way. You'll quickly understand how to successfully navigate your way through typical ML interviews. This guide shows you how to: explore various machine learning roles, including ML engineer, applied scientist, and data scientist; assess your interests and skills before deciding which ML role(s) to pursue; evaluate your current skills and close any gaps that may prevent you from succeeding in the interview process; acquire the skill set necessary for each machine learning role; ace ML interview topics, including coding assessments, statistics and machine learning theory, and behavioral questions; and prepare for interviews in statistics and machine learning theory by studying common interview questions.
Susan Shu Chang (Author), Xifeng Brooks (Narrator)
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How to Make Things Faster: Lessons in Performance from Technology and Everyday Life
Slow systems are frustrating. They waste time and money. But making consistently great decisions about performance can be easy, if you understand what's going on. This book explains in a clear and thoughtful voice why systems perform the way they do. It's for anybody who's curious about how computer programs and other processes use their time and about what you can do to improve them. Through a mix of personal vignettes and technical use cases, Cary Millsap reviews the process of improving performance and provides best practices for optimizing systems efficiently. You'll learn how to identify the information needed to improve a system, how to find the root causes of performance issues, and how to fix them. You'll also learn how performance optimization is both a skill set and a mindset, and how to develop both over time. If you're a computer professional whose success relies on software that goes fast, by the end of this book you'll be able to identify, view, scope, analyze, and remedy performance issues with consistency and confidence.
Cary Millsap (Author), Jonathan Yen (Narrator)
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Hacker Culture A to Z: A Fun Guide to the Fundamentals of Cybersecurity and Hacking
Hacker culture can be esoteric, but this entertaining reference is here to help. Written by a longtime hacker, this fun reference introduces you to key people and companies, fundamental ideas, and milestone films, games, and magazines in the annals of hacking. From phreaking to deepfakes, and from APT (advanced package tool) to zombie malware, grasping the terminology is crucial to understanding hacker culture and history. This book from Kim Crawley (8 Steps to Better Security) is written in a conversational style and organized from A to Z. If you're just getting started on your hacker journey, you'll find plenty here to guide your learning and help you understand the references and cultural allusions you come across. More experienced hackers will find historical depth, wry humor, and some perhaps surprising facts about familiar cultural touchstones. This book will help you understand the relationship between hacker culture and cybersecurity; get to know the ideas behind the hacker ethos, like 'knowledge should be free'; explore topics and publications central to hacker culture, from 2600 Magazine to Cult of the Dead Cow; appreciate the history of cybersecurity; learn about key figures in the history of hacker culture; and understand the difference between hackers and cybercriminals.
Kim Crawley (Author), Faith Connor, Jen Jayden (Narrator)
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AI And The Future of Education: Teaching in the age of Artificial Intelligence
Among teachers, there is a cloud of rumors, confusion, and fear surrounding the rise of artificial intelligence. This book is a timely response to this general state of panic, showing you that AI is a tool to leverage, not a threat to teaching and learning. By understanding what AI is, what it does, and how it can be used to enhance education, you can let go of anxiety and uncertainty, and learn to embrace it. Along with tremendous opportunities, AI presents some challenges for the field of education. In this book, Priten Shah, a Harvard MEd with a robust background in educational innovation, helps you face these challenges, so you can gain the skills you need to use AI effectively in your classroom. Thanks to this thorough consideration of ethical considerations and practical approaches, you can develop your own strategy for leveraging AI in administrative tasks, lesson design, professional development, and beyond. This book will teach you to: understand what AI and machine learning are, and learn about new developments like ChatGPT; discover strategies for engaging students more fully using AI; automate administrative tasks, grading and feedback, and assessments; use AI in innovative ways to promote higher-order thinking skills; and examine ethical considerations of AI, including the achievement gap, privacy concerns, and bias.
Priten Shah (Author), Shawn K. Jain (Narrator)
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Perfect: Feeling Judged on Social Media
Social media is replete with images of 'perfection'. But many are unrealistic and contribute to a pervasive sense of never being good enough: not thin enough; not pretty enough; not cool enough. Try too hard and you risk being condemned for being ‘attention-seeking’, don't try hard enough and you're slacking. Rosalind Gill challenges polarized perspectives that see young women as either passive victims of social media or as savvy digital natives. She argues the real picture is far more ambivalent. Getting likes and followers and feeling connected to friends feels fantastic, but posting material and worrying about 'haters' causes significant anxieties. Gill uses young women's own words to show how they feel watched all the time; worry about getting things wrong; and struggle to live up to an ideal of being 'perfect' yet at the same time ‘real’. It's the wake-up call we all need.
Rosalind Gill (Author), Elisabeth Sastre (Narrator)
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Becoming Hewlett Packard: Why Strategic Leadership Matters
Based on extensive primary research conducted over more than fifteen years, this book documents the differential contribution of HP's successive CEOs in sustaining the company's integral process of becoming. It uses a comprehensive strategic leadership framework to examine and explain the role of the CEO: (1) defining and executing the key tasks of strategic leadership, and (2) developing four key elements of the company's strategic leadership capability. The study of the strategic leadership of HP's successive CEOs revealed the paradox of corporate becoming, the existential situation facing successive CEOs (that justifies the book's empathic approach), and the importance of the CEO's ability to harness the company's past while also driving its future. Building on these insights, the book shows how the frameworks used to conceptualize the tasks of strategic leadership and the development of strategic leadership capability can serve as steps toward a dynamic theory of strategic leadership that animates an evolutionary framework of corporate becoming. This framework will be helpful for further theory development about strategic leadership and also offers practical tools for founders of new companies and CEOs and boards of directors of existing companies who intend to create, run, or oversee companies built for continued relevance, longevity, and greatness.
Philip E. Meza, Robert A. Burgelman, Webb Mckinney (Author), Basil Sands (Narrator)
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From Big Data to Big Profits: Success with Data and Analytics
In From Big Data to Big Profits, Russell Walker investigates the use of Big Data to stimulate innovations in operational effectiveness and business growth. Walker examines the nature of Big Data and how businesses can use it to create new monetization opportunities. Using case studies of Apple, Netflix, Google, LinkedIn, Zillow, Amazon, and other leaders in the use of Big Data, Walker explores how digital platforms such as mobile apps and social networks are changing the nature of customer interactions and the way Big Data is created and used by companies. Such changes, as Walker points out, will require careful consideration of legal and unspoken business practices as they affect consumer privacy. Companies looking to develop a Big Data strategy will find great value in the SIGMA framework, which he has developed to assess companies for Big Data readiness and provide direction on the steps necessary to get the most from Big Data. Rigorous and meticulous, From Big Data to Big Profits is a valuable resource for students, researchers, and professionals with an interest in Big Data, digital platforms, and analytics.
Russell Walker (Author), Asa Siegel (Narrator)
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What's My Child Thinking?: Practical Child Psychology for Modern Parents
Make every moment with your child count. Tap into the psychology behind your child's behaviour and respond with confidence. Find out what your child really means when he or she says 'Look what I've done!', 'But, I'm not tired', or 'You're embarrassing me' - and discover what's really going on when they can't express themselves at all. Taking more than 100 everyday situations, the audiobook leads you through scenarios step-by-step, explaining not only your child's behaviour and the psychology behind it but also your own feelings as a parent. It then gives instant recommendations for what you could say and do to best resolve the situation. Covering all your child's developmental milestones from ages 2 to 7 years, What's My Child Thinking? covers important issues - such as temper tantrums, sibling rivalry, and peer pressure. What's more, there is a bank of practical 'survival guides' for critical times, such as travelling in the car and going online safely. Rooted in evidence-based clinical psychology and championing positive parenting, What's My Child Thinking? will help you tune into your child's innermost thoughts and be the parent you want to be. Tanith Carey is a UK journalist and author who writes on the most pressing challenges facing today's parents. Her writing has featured in The Telegraph, The Times, New York Daily News, and more. She also appears on TV and radio, such as Radio 4's Woman's Hour, ITV's This Morning, and Good Morning Britain. She has two teenage daughters. Dr Angharad Rudkin is a Clinical Psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, and has worked with children and families for over 15 years. She has an independent therapy practice and teaches Clinical Child Psychology at the University of Southampton. She regularly contributes to national press, is an 'agony aunt' for London's Metro daily newspaper, and appears on TV and radio. She has three children. © 2019 Tanith Carey © 2023 DK Audio
Angharad Rudkin, Tanith Carey (Author), Natalie Silverman (Narrator)
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