Here's the first book created with our new architectural planning layer at BrightLearn.ai - It's called "Mastering the Market: Top 10 Technical Analysis Strategies for Options Trading."
It's a very technical book covering the Black-Scholes equation (which won a Nobel prize in economics), and thanks to the advanced architectural planning technology I put in place today, this book reads like a dream! An easy read on a very complex topic involving algorithms that model the current price of future risk in options markets.
Like all our books at BrightLearn, this book is free to read, download and share. And you can create your own books at BrightLearn, taking advantage of our powerful architectural planning layer that results in amazingly well-structured and well-written books. Here's the link:
https://books.brightlearn.ai/Mastering-the-Market-Top-10-Technical-Analysis-Strategies-68b30fec2-En/index.html
We've made huge improvements to the BrightLearn.AI book creation engine today. The new architectural planning layer is insanely good! Remember, you can read, download and share all 400+ books at this link: books.brightlearn.ai (with more amazing new books coming each day).
Here are some of the new features I put in place in the last two days:
- Added an advanced architectural planning layer for each book, which greatly improves book flow, reduces repetition, improves content continuity, and also adds 16 minutes to the total processing time for each book. (This is now in place for all books submitted from here forward.)
- Added multiple book length options, from 5 to 20 chapters
- Improved initial prompt validation to accept wider range of prompt topics
- Intelligent handling of tables
- Improved cleaning of non-text artifacts from chapter text
- Improved retry logic for title and book cover art generation
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