Friday, August 2, 2024

10 ChatGPT prompts to extract everything from a book

 10 ChatGPT prompts to extract everything from a book:


1. Executive Summary Generation

Prompt: “Provide an executive summary of [Book Title] by [Author], focusing on its main arguments, key findings, and the implications for [specific field or industry].”

2. Thematic Analysis

Prompt: “Analyze the primary themes in [Book Title] by [Author] and discuss how they relate to current trends in [specific field or context].”

3. Comparative Analysis

Prompt: “Compare the approaches and conclusions in [Book Title] by [Author] with those in [Another Book Title] in the context of [specific topic or field].”

4. Historical Contextualisation

Prompt: “Explain how [Book Title] by [Author] fits into the historical context of its publication, particularly in relation to [specific event, era, or trend].”

5. Critical Review Synthesis

Prompt: “Summarise the critical reception of [Book Title] by [Author], incorporating reviews from [list of sources or critics] and highlighting the main points of agreement and contention.”

6. Character Analysis (for Fiction)

Prompt: “Analyze the development and role of the main characters in [Book Title] by [Author], and how they contribute to the book’s overall message or theme.”

7. Methodology Assessment (for Non-Fiction)

Prompt: “Evaluate the research methodology used in [Book Title] by [Author], discussing its strengths, weaknesses, and impact on the book’s conclusions.”

8. Key Quotes Extraction

Prompt: “Identify and explain the significance of key quotes from [Book Title] by [Author] that encapsulate its main ideas or themes.”

9. Application to Real-World Scenarios

Prompt: “Discuss how the ideas or findings in [Book Title] by [Author] can be applied to real-world scenarios, particularly in [specific industry, field, or situation].”

10. Future Implications and Predictions

Prompt: “Analyse [Book Title] by [Author] in terms of its predictions or implications for the future of [specific field, technology, trend, or societal change].”

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