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I Asked Chat-GPT About the Best Non-fiction Books. Here’s What It Recommended

You have to use it.

Chat-GPT is the new revolution in town.

Everyone on all the social media platforms is talking about it. How it will change the future, and how various things will change in future.

And it is true.

I have been using Chat-GPT for the past few days, and I must say, it is one of the revolutionary things that happen very rarely. It is incredibly great and will only get better with time.

I asked Chat-GPT about some of the best non-fiction books out there. While the results are said to depend on people’s interests, here is what it recommended.

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

by Rebecca Skloot

Biography, Science

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks tells the story of a poor tobacco farmer who died of cervical cancer. Scientists used her cell strand to find a cure for polio and other diseases.

In a fascinating and revealing investigation, author Rebecca Skloot learns about Henrietta and her family, how the medical industry took advantage of black Americans, and how Henrietta’s cells can live forever.

You should read it —

  1. if you are interested in learning about the history of medicine.
  2. if you are interested to learn about American history.

Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup

by John Carreyrou

Technology, Biography

Bad Blood is the scary inside story of how a tech start-up with roots in Silicon Valley’s “fake it until you make it” culture put the lives of millions of people at risk with a blood-testing device that seemed too good to be true.

This book was written by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist John Carreyrou, who broke the story and followed it all the way to the end.

It tells the story of how Theranos and its wunderkind CEO, Elizabeth Holmes, rose to fame quickly and then fell from it in a big way.

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