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So you’ve heard about Claude 3.5 – that shiny new AI that’s supposedly outsmarting ChatGPT. And now there’s this Crash Course book promising to turn you into a power user fast. But let’s be honest: most AI guides are either too basic or full of fluff. I read this one cover to cover to see if it’s worth your cash or just another forgettable ebook. Here’s the real deal.
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Automation nerds, listen up. N8N Workflows Mastery claims to turn you into an AI-powered workflow wizard—but in a world where most “automation guides” are just glorified API docs, does this one actually deliver? I built every example workflow to find out.
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Another “master AI art” book hits the shelves. The Art of Prompt Engineering promises to turn you into a MidJourney whisperer—but in a world where everyone and their grandma is selling prompt guides, does this one actually deliver fresh insights? I read it cover to cover while testing every technique.
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Another day, another “master AI art” guide. The Art of Prompt Engineering for Visual Creation promises to turn your vague MidJourney ideas into stunning visuals. But with so many prompt books flooding Amazon, does this one actually teach new tricks—or just repackage free advice? I tested every technique for a week. Here’s the raw truth.
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Grant writing can feel like decoding ancient hieroglyphics. Fundraising for Beginners Made Simple promises to strip away the confusion and give you a clear path to winning grants. But does it actually help, or is it just another vague guide?