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Ask HN: Did AI just kill the books Industry?
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5 points
by aredirect
612 days ago
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I find myself more and more going to ask AI instead of going to man pages or docs, or even specialized books on these topics these days. How would you also as an author compete against that? |
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He came back a few days later and said that chatGPT knew what was in the book - was it okay if he just read the summary?
I wasn’t sure what to say. It’s probably true that chatGPT can summarize all the main points from the book. But it has always been easy to find the key points from books on line. The hard part of being a manager is figuring out how to take the obvious instructions and act on them consistently.
Maybe some people can do that just be reading the summary. For me though, reading the whole book is important. I find myself thinking back to the examples used to illustrate the points. And I find that repeating ideas in different ways as I read the book helps make them part of my mental framework. I read lots of interesting ideas in quick articles, but they rarely stick with me unless there is a specific translation to action.
I ended up telling my colleague that it was up to him to decide how to learn best. If it was me, I need the book. But he needs to know his own learning system.