21.09.2023
Release of ChatGPT guide 1.5 by Stefan Groß, TAXPUNK


On September 19th, 2023 an updated guide for ChatGPT was released by TAXPUNK. You can download the .pdf here.
In version 1.5 you can find the following new topics that are now covered in the guide:
Tools for the tax sector
Bot tuning
ChatGPT as idea generator, autopilot and personal assistant
Create creative social media content
Generate texts from bullet points
Create mail drafts
Create excerpts from existing texts
In general, the ChatGPT guide - written by Stefan Groß - covers the basics to get familiar with prompting (= instructing ChatGPT) the bot to get automated answers. With 97 pages it covers even more than just the basics and also hints at some more advanced topics like using plugins directly within the chat interface and using ASCII/binary trees (= visual representation of logic trees by just using ASCII characters) for tax logic.
If you look for some practical test results of ChatGPT within the German tax sphere, I am suggestion to have a look at the following two links:
14.06.2023 | ChatGPT in the tax office: What is possible and what is not? (German)
A special 23-pages-magazine by taxtech.de with contributions of Roger Gothmann (Taxdoo) and Rainer Bräutigam together with Steffen Kirchhoff (both taxy.io)
01.06.2023 | ChatGPT & Taxes: a Self-Experiment (German)
Where experts from the Haufe Group look at the benefits and problems of ChatGPT themselves
On September 19th, 2023 an updated guide for ChatGPT was released by TAXPUNK. You can download the .pdf here.
In version 1.5 you can find the following new topics that are now covered in the guide:
Tools for the tax sector
Bot tuning
ChatGPT as idea generator, autopilot and personal assistant
Create creative social media content
Generate texts from bullet points
Create mail drafts
Create excerpts from existing texts
In general, the ChatGPT guide - written by Stefan Groß - covers the basics to get familiar with prompting (= instructing ChatGPT) the bot to get automated answers. With 97 pages it covers even more than just the basics and also hints at some more advanced topics like using plugins directly within the chat interface and using ASCII/binary trees (= visual representation of logic trees by just using ASCII characters) for tax logic.
If you look for some practical test results of ChatGPT within the German tax sphere, I am suggestion to have a look at the following two links:
14.06.2023 | ChatGPT in the tax office: What is possible and what is not? (German)
A special 23-pages-magazine by taxtech.de with contributions of Roger Gothmann (Taxdoo) and Rainer Bräutigam together with Steffen Kirchhoff (both taxy.io)
01.06.2023 | ChatGPT & Taxes: a Self-Experiment (German)
Where experts from the Haufe Group look at the benefits and problems of ChatGPT themselves