I love to see this collaboration. Mervin produces so many helpful, practical, and to-the-point tutorials. I love this opportunity to hear more from him.
Mervin speaks in such a articulate and steady rhythm that I always get the feeling that he uses a TTS AI avatar combination for his videos. But this interview made me realise that he doesn't.
Love this video - so much excellent advice. I've been procrastinating - always "too busy". Too cognitively fatigued. (Lol: chicken and egg situation - I guess I'm too old lol). I now depend on GPT 4 for my programming day-job (none of my colleagues have really engaged with it despite me going on about it for over a year), and more so with helping with my home projects (lots of various IT infrastructure, coding and electrical and electronics) and I've run models at home for a while; learned Python just because in the end, I had to, to better engage with open source AI developments, and I've got as far as using RAG with different approaches, some Langchain, functions, and speech to speech. But still - I've been procrastinating on trying fine-tuning and agents which is the stuff I really want/need. As well as sleep lol. I could really do with some sleep some time. Videos like this ... they're a bit like a pep-talk. Highly encouraging.
@@ABANDONTHEFLESH if you have someone who has something interesting and helpful to say you have to introduce him, period. That has nothing to do with "crying", its just a base of respectful human communication.
I realized this a couple of weeks ago, we are a very small world, when UA-cam started looping the same videos on this topic as a recommendation. Very small world
Here's a quiz question generated from the transcript. "amazing" Question 1: Which AI agent framework does Mervin Praison mention as being more advanced but requiring more programming knowledge? (a) AutoGPT (b) CrewAI (c) Langchain (d) PraisanAI Please provide your answer.
Guys, in every video we mention the need for UI. Join me in building and testing the free and open-source AI Agent platform! I've already built the first version, and it's in beta 🎉 It combines AutoGen Studio UI with Agency-Swarm abstractions on the backend
Hi. I like your content and guests. How can I find someone to help me create the agent I want? I am not a programmer. I know what I want but have not found a platform/ model or agent that does it yet.
I wouldn't call LLM's with tools agents tbh. The closest thing to an agent imo would be Devin, Taskweaver, open interpreter ect. If we had a framework that could chain those together would be much more impressive
Hey guys! I'm immersed in the study of AI agents and I'm curious: would it be viable to build an agent that prospects customers for freelance professionals? I envision a system capable of exploring Instagram in an automated way, identifying potential customers and even starting conversations to schedule sales meetings. Is it possible to develop such AI agents? If so, do you know of any videos on UA-cam or any mentors that explain how to create AI agents to automatically prospect customers through Instagram? Is there something like this in development or is this an idea for the future of AI?"
Yes, its coming. But may be later. Currently even GPT4 is bit stupid for many things like larger software or what you are describing. aka there are such problems: 1. It makes mistakes 2. Iteration like with Devin takes time of trial and errors 3. Its kinda costly(comparable to how much you would pay a human) Overall, in most cases, it feels as if you took an intern. Genius in some areas but overall clueless, not sure in himself and doing wrong things regularly. Due to that for what you described it will take it time and money to experimentally iterate to find right agents setup to solve your problem. There are models to choose from, there are prompts, there are tools that needs to be integrated. Multiple options of all of that and its unclear which setup will work reliably. Its kinda search space in which it needs to search. So instead, for now, experts working with it can get it to correct process way quicker when they know what they are doing. We will see how GPT5 and similar will be at finding right combinations faster.
@@EduardsRuzga once you have a library of useful agent setups to draw upon, it should be trivial to then ask AI to select one that best matches the task.
@@StuartJ depends, I think such approuch is still being "tested". But then its not really AI constructing agents for you but reusing agent setups other people tested before. I am actually playing with that idea for code generation and there are startups that recently got to here too. Like getlazyai
It is hilarious to me that you guys think that we might actually be able to mark AI content. The problem with that is that you're relying on good actors. It's the same thing with a projectile-firer. Bad people will still make projectile-firers and use them. Bad people will make AI and use AI, They're not gonna use the corporations safe AI lolz, The fact that it is something we "could" implement. Means that there are people that will not implement it. So unless the safety has been baked into windows and Linux 20 or 30 years ago. There is no way to stop it from coming. You could attempt to delay it and you can attempt to keep the normal person from having it but it won't stop everyone probably won't it even stop a majority of people that can write basic code
@davidOndrej Is it not obvious to you this guy doesn't have access to Devin or know anything about AI agents? Ask for a video of him actually using devin or even copilot workspaces, he doesn't! Any professional AI developer will tell you this is a total scam, this guy is a low-grade IT support worker, not a skilled developer or even able to speak decent English. Its not people who don't know who are skeptical it's people who do know and are more technical who are skeptical as they know how they work and have used them.
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I love to see this collaboration. Mervin produces so many helpful, practical, and to-the-point tutorials. I love this opportunity to hear more from him.
Mervin speaks in such a articulate and steady rhythm that I always get the feeling that he uses a TTS AI avatar combination for his videos. But this interview made me realise that he doesn't.
YES - two legends together, so many cool demos/vidoes that I have used as a base for some multi agent stuff 🎉
This guy is the real deal. Super switched on and very helpful.
This is awesome! Thanks for having him on
Cool...Mervin and the colab!!
That was AMAZING!
Thank you both
Hey Guys.... I am firsttime on your channel. Your podcast is readly very insightfull about versios model and AI agent use cases
Love this video - so much excellent advice. I've been procrastinating - always "too busy". Too cognitively fatigued. (Lol: chicken and egg situation - I guess I'm too old lol). I now depend on GPT 4 for my programming day-job (none of my colleagues have really engaged with it despite me going on about it for over a year), and more so with helping with my home projects (lots of various IT infrastructure, coding and electrical and electronics) and I've run models at home for a while; learned Python just because in the end, I had to, to better engage with open source AI developments, and I've got as far as using RAG with different approaches, some Langchain, functions, and speech to speech. But still - I've been procrastinating on trying fine-tuning and agents which is the stuff I really want/need. As well as sleep lol. I could really do with some sleep some time. Videos like this ... they're a bit like a pep-talk. Highly encouraging.
Bro, you should introduce your guest
for some reason podcasts without intros get much higher AVDs (at least for me)
@@DavidOndrej thats unpolite
@@Strakincry more
@@ABANDONTHEFLESH if you have someone who has something interesting and helpful to say you have to introduce him, period. That has nothing to do with "crying", its just a base of respectful human communication.
He needs no introduction haha
Ah, two of my favourite AI creators collide, great content.
Interview David Shapiro, that would be great
Are you assembling all the infinity stones of creators in this space ?😂
yes
@@DavidOndrej 🤣🤣
I realized this a couple of weeks ago, we are a very small world, when UA-cam started looping the same videos on this topic as a recommendation. Very small world
you mean of AI grifters?
I’ve seen the community, and I can confirm they are the Aivengers assembled 🦸🦸♀️ in seriousness a very welcoming and smart group ☀️
bro i love your vids, can you make a vid about real business usecases for ai agents
THIS IS AMAZING!!!
LMAO, this had me dying
😂lol
😂😂😂
THIS
IS
AMAZING
Here's a quiz question generated from the transcript. "amazing"
Question 1:
Which AI agent framework does Mervin Praison mention as being more advanced but requiring more programming knowledge?
(a) AutoGPT
(b) CrewAI
(c) Langchain
(d) PraisanAI
Please provide your answer.
I don't think they talked about AI
@@TheNexusDirectory Do you mean this video's transcript? The title includes the word "AI" twice.
Nice chat, thanks!
This is amazing😊
Guys, in every video we mention the need for UI. Join me in building and testing the free and open-source AI Agent platform! I've already built the first version, and it's in beta 🎉
It combines AutoGen Studio UI with Agency-Swarm abstractions on the backend
Where?
If you are serious I am very interested.
Hi. I like your content and guests. How can I find someone to help me create the agent I want? I am not a programmer. I know what I want but have not found a platform/ model or agent that does it yet.
How long after we have agents will we have agents able to create agents? Will that be concurrent? Or will that take some more time?
you can get chatgpt to make an entire crew ai team in one prompt
I wouldn't call LLM's with tools agents tbh. The closest thing to an agent imo would be Devin, Taskweaver, open interpreter ect.
If we had a framework that could chain those together would be much more impressive
Two minute papers voice!!
I gotta get in the game...
Hey guys! I'm immersed in the study of AI agents and I'm curious: would it be viable to build an agent that prospects customers for freelance professionals? I envision a system capable of exploring Instagram in an automated way, identifying potential customers and even starting conversations to schedule sales meetings. Is it possible to develop such AI agents? If so, do you know of any videos on UA-cam or any mentors that explain how to create AI agents to automatically prospect customers through Instagram? Is there something like this in development or is this an idea for the future of AI?"
Loved it !
David what day do the payments come out?
what payments
I don't want to have to think about how to make an agent. I want AI to create the agents it needs to do my task.
Yes, its coming. But may be later. Currently even GPT4 is bit stupid for many things like larger software or what you are describing.
aka there are such problems:
1. It makes mistakes
2. Iteration like with Devin takes time of trial and errors
3. Its kinda costly(comparable to how much you would pay a human)
Overall, in most cases, it feels as if you took an intern. Genius in some areas but overall clueless, not sure in himself and doing wrong things regularly.
Due to that for what you described it will take it time and money to experimentally iterate to find right agents setup to solve your problem. There are models to choose from, there are prompts, there are tools that needs to be integrated. Multiple options of all of that and its unclear which setup will work reliably. Its kinda search space in which it needs to search.
So instead, for now, experts working with it can get it to correct process way quicker when they know what they are doing. We will see how GPT5 and similar will be at finding right combinations faster.
@@EduardsRuzga once you have a library of useful agent setups to draw upon, it should be trivial to then ask AI to select one that best matches the task.
@@StuartJ depends, I think such approuch is still being "tested". But then its not really AI constructing agents for you but reusing agent setups other people tested before.
I am actually playing with that idea for code generation and there are startups that recently got to here too. Like getlazyai
Avengers assemble
Ok, so a matter of manliness from 1 to 100. Did you get your nose broken in a bar fight (100), or did you get a nose job (0)?
It is hilarious to me that you guys think that we might actually be able to mark AI content. The problem with that is that you're relying on good actors. It's the same thing with a projectile-firer. Bad people will still make projectile-firers and use them. Bad people will make AI and use AI, They're not gonna use the corporations safe AI lolz, The fact that it is something we "could" implement. Means that there are people that will not implement it. So unless the safety has been baked into windows and Linux 20 or 30 years ago. There is no way to stop it from coming. You could attempt to delay it and you can attempt to keep the normal person from having it but it won't stop everyone probably won't it even stop a majority of people that can write basic code
I heard you mention dubstep, if you like dubstep I made some with AI! Let me know if you'd like to hear it! 👍🔥🎶
@davidOndrej Is it not obvious to you this guy doesn't have access to Devin or know anything about AI agents? Ask for a video of him actually using devin or even copilot workspaces, he doesn't! Any professional AI developer will tell you this is a total scam, this guy is a low-grade IT support worker, not a skilled developer or even able to speak decent English. Its not people who don't know who are skeptical it's people who do know and are more technical who are skeptical as they know how they work and have used them.
I really felt that last part, teaching about somethimg (AI agents) is the OP way to learn 🦾