If I wanted ChatGPT to explain ChatGPT to me, why wouldn't I just ask ChatGPT? Why would I need a ChatGPT-generated book, complete with a ChatGPT-generated cover image, to tell me about ChatGPT and how to use ChatGPT? Maybe after I learned to use ChatGPT, I could also use ChatGPT to make a ChatGPT-generated book that explains ChatGPT, and then I could publish it, and then I could pay $119 for a Goodreads Giveaway, but what would be the point of that? Can anyone explain to me the thought process If I wanted ChatGPT to explain ChatGPT to me, why wouldn't I just ask ChatGPT? Why would I need a ChatGPT-generated book, complete with a ChatGPT-generated cover image, to tell me about ChatGPT and how to use ChatGPT? Maybe after I learned to use ChatGPT, I could also use ChatGPT to make a ChatGPT-generated book that explains ChatGPT, and then I could publish it, and then I could pay $119 for a Goodreads Giveaway, but what would be the point of that? Can anyone explain to me the thought process here? Would I do this because I genuinely thought my ChatGPT-generated book about ChatGPT was 。。。 helpful to people? And it was somehow worth me spending that money to get it into people's hands e-book libraries? Or would I think it would somehow generate buzz and authentic positive reviews of my ChatGPT book about ChatGPT, which would then drive actual book sales, and I would then turn a profit? Help me out, people。 I just don't get it。On a related note, are there still people who see this book cover and don't immediately know it's AI-generated and that there's a 99。99% chance the content is equally AI-generated? 。。。more