Prompt Engineering for Non-Technical People
The Beginner’s Guide to Getting Extraordinary Results from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Every AI Tool You Will Ever Use
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Narrated by:
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Jon Mills's voice replica
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Alex Roth
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About this listen
Master AI Tools Like ChatGPT Without Any Technical Background
Feeling overwhelmed by artificial intelligence while everyone else seems to be getting ahead?
You are not alone. Millions of professionals, students, and everyday people want to harness the power of AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and others, but they get frustrated with generic, unhelpful responses that waste their time.
This changes everything.
Prompt Engineering for Non-Technical People is your complete, jargon-free guide to communicating with AI so effectively that you will wonder how you ever worked without it. Whether you are a small business owner, teacher, marketer, writer, or simply someone curious about AI, this audiobook gives you the exact frameworks to transform any AI tool into your most productive assistant.
You do not need coding skills. You do not need a computer science degree. You just need to know what to say and how to say it.
Inside this practical ChatGPT guide for beginners, you will discover:
- The fundamental prompt engineering frameworks that turn vague questions into powerful AI instructions that deliver exactly what you need
- Step-by-step templates for using ChatGPT prompts for business, including email drafts, marketing copy, reports, and presentations that save hours every week
- How to avoid the most common AI mistakes that lead to confusing, inaccurate, or useless responses
- Real-world examples of prompts you can copy and customize immediately for writing, research, planning, and problem-solving
- Advanced techniques like role prompting and chain-of-thought reasoning, explained in plain English with practical applications
- Industry-specific prompt strategies for marketing, education, customer service, content creation, and administration
- How to refine and iterate your prompts when AI gives you the wrong answer, turning frustration into consistent results
- The psychology behind how large language models think, so you can predict and guide their behavior effectively