Seth-Stephens Davidowitz wrote a book in 30 days—and he did it with ChatGPT.
Seth is a data scientist, economist, and author who challenged himself to write a book—Who Makes the NBA?—in less than 1 month after realizing how fast he could work by using ChatGPT plugin Advanced Data Analysis.
But along the way he discovered something else: Writing with AI wasn’t just faster, it was also way more fun.
Seth outsourced the boring parts of data analysis—like cleaning data, merging files, and looking up code snippets—to AI. This left him to focus on what he loves: thinking up questions to ask the dataset.
In a world where AI can answer any question humans know the answer to, asking the right questions is becoming increasingly important—a skill Seth isn’t just really good at, but also finds joy in.
In this episode, Seth walks me through how he used AI to analyze data and write a book in 30 days. We get into:
We also use ChatGPT to analyze a dataset of Olympic athletes live on the show—in pursuit of finding out which sport I’m best suited for!
This episode is a must-watch for anyone curious about data science and how AI is transforming the future of creativity (or who is just a fan of the NBA).
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Seth Stephens-Davidowitz: https://twitter.com/SethS_D http://sethsd.com
Seth’s books: Who Makes the NBA? , Everybody Lies and Don’t Trust Your Gut