We can use these in production fashion with more complex backend services and front end services (see Openai dev day where the system does complex actions like calling, talking, ordering, tracking, using maps, creating interactive real-time video demonstrations and teaching enviornmets in 3d, doing math with shoppig orders, making choices about what to buy for the owner, connecting to bank details, ect All exist right now at OPENAI, which also meas they have researcher scientist agets with PhD level abilities (RIGHT NOW)
do you have more in a depth description of what your AI Guild community will cover? am interested because I like your style but + there wasn't much to dig into is it also for folks with little or not coding background? will there be videos teaching the basics specific to AI? will it focus on using closed source models or dive into using open source? will it focus on under the hood NNs, Gen AI, and LLM? Thanks!
Hi there, yes all are welcome, I’ll include some basics of programming (course) in python for folks who have little to no programming experience. Yes will have basics of AI and we’ll use both - closed and open source models. The main goal is to have a community of likeminded people who ultimately want to build AI tools to solve real world problems. I think you’d be a great addition to this community. Here’s the link: www.skool.com/vincibits/about I hope to see you inside!
Hi. I am a noob. I get an error despite importing the swarm package from git using pip. The error I see is "swarm" could not be resolvedPylancereportMissingImports . How do I resolve this
No, you misunderstand, any time you connect an AI LLM base to your computer, the LLM base acts as a API call prompt for the LLM to answer questions about the chat log in a certain workflow, allowing the computer to give the client a different answer than just a preprogrammed bot by amplitudes of many millions of time This process is just a wrokflow for users to start an automated process using AI LLM response control This is just like having humans at a grocery store with each one of them doing something so that the whole process of entering the store, buying products, goig to the checkout, and paying for the stuff, bagging the groceries,, and then walkig out of the door We already know all of those things need to happen, but who does them? In this case, the busiess knows the ultimate goal, but the agents decide how to do part of this work Moving work from humans to computers
@@jessedbrown1980It’s still a bot. The term agent should apply only to entities that serve their own desires rather than an automated process that serves human needs.
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We can use these in production fashion with more complex backend services and front end services (see Openai dev day where the system does complex actions like calling, talking, ordering, tracking, using maps, creating interactive real-time video demonstrations and teaching enviornmets in 3d, doing math with shoppig orders, making choices about what to buy for the owner, connecting to bank details, ect All exist right now at OPENAI, which also meas they have researcher scientist agets with PhD level abilities (RIGHT NOW)
Agree!
do you have more in a depth description of what your AI Guild community will cover? am interested because I like your style but + there wasn't much to dig into
is it also for folks with little or not coding background? will there be videos teaching the basics specific to AI?
will it focus on using closed source models or dive into using open source?
will it focus on under the hood NNs, Gen AI, and LLM?
Thanks!
Hi there, yes all are welcome, I’ll include some basics of programming (course) in python for folks who have little to no programming experience. Yes will have basics of AI and we’ll use both - closed and open source models. The main goal is to have a community of likeminded people who ultimately want to build AI tools to solve real world problems. I think you’d be a great addition to this community. Here’s the link: www.skool.com/vincibits/about
I hope to see you inside!
My fav AI Teacher ❤
Thank you so much! It means a lot to me!
Great content, thanks a lot!
My pleasure!
Great demonstration. Love it man. Let’s open a start up in UAE to start building agent let me know if you are interested.
I'm in
Great!! We can discuss this further later :)
Thanks a lot.
Most welcome!
Thanks a lot
Most welcome
ok, cool.. is this Claude Sonnet's alternative?
Yes. It’s still in beta but very promising. I like it.
Hi. I am a noob. I get an error despite importing the swarm package from git using pip.
The error I see is "swarm" could not be resolvedPylancereportMissingImports . How do I resolve this
Are you on windows or Mac?
@@vincibits Windows brother
make sure you have python installed on your machine and that you are running a virtual environment. then try again.
You cant run AI if you do not have at least 2x rtx 3090, Dell Precision 7920 with 512 gb ram
Great! Thank you.
The term Agent has been overused these are really bots in most cases
No, you misunderstand, any time you connect an AI LLM base to your computer, the LLM base acts as a API call prompt for the LLM to answer questions about the chat log in a certain workflow, allowing the computer to give the client a different answer than just a preprogrammed bot by amplitudes of many millions of time
This process is just a wrokflow for users to start an automated process using AI LLM response control
This is just like having humans at a grocery store with each one of them doing something so that the whole process of entering the store, buying products, goig to the checkout, and paying for the stuff, bagging the groceries,, and then walkig out of the door
We already know all of those things need to happen, but who does them?
In this case, the busiess knows the ultimate goal, but the agents decide how to do part of this work
Moving work from humans to computers
Check openai Dev day this October (just released video)
@@jessedbrown1980It’s still a bot. The term agent should apply only to entities that serve their own desires rather than an automated process that serves human needs.
@@remsee1608 a·gent
/ˈāj(ə)nt/
noun
1.
a person who acts on behalf of another person or group.
Go back to grade school!