1) Temperature control the level of creativity of the response. 2) Structured output is used when you need the response to have a specific format to use for another application 3) Function calling allows the AI to get information from other applications
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Q1 (7:45) 1. Tiny Crabs Ride Enormous Iguanas stands for Task, Context, Resources, Evaluate and Iterate. 2. Both Task and Context Q2 (17:43) 1. Controls the creativity of the model in use: hotter means more creativity. 2. Structured output is necessary when you need to used for a specific use, for an application that requires .JSON files. 3. To add tools and other custom functions for a better data collection ou run scripts. Q3 (22:55) 1. Basically anything. If the system instructions has a Tutor persona, with you ask properly you can learn from programming to cooking with a little background. 2. I had a lot of ideias but without time to think how to apply them. Nevertheless, prompt engineering it's a facinating topic itself. Q4 (26:13) 1. Because for a specific task, it's more likely get better results with a model trained for the task specified. Tina, your work and channel are amazing!!
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1.creativity 2. Honing or individualising the format for specific applicaitions 3. Allows AI to get info externally
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YES to you making a video showing us how to build applications! Thank you! I'm just starting out in the AI space & I'm learning so much thanks to you!
17:42 Q2 1. Temperature controls room for creativity. 2. Structured output is useful when the outputs are needed in a certain format to allow compatibility. 3. Function calling is used to build applications with external API's to perform certain actions
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So a 1000% I wanna see an application built! If you explain in the same way I'll definitely grasp it so fast I love the way you explain so much 💯💯
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1) Temperature controls the randomness or creativity of the model's output. 2) You’d want structured output when you need the model to return data in a specific, machine-readable format like JSON, XML, or a table. 3) You’d use function calling when the model needs to interact with external tools or data sources, or when you want it to trigger predefined actions (e.g. google calendar or open table for reservations).
Tina, you are an amazing instructor! At 80, it becomes a bit more challenging to grasp everything at the speed of a young brain, but you make it easy(er). I don’t know what projects I will use this exciting tool on, but I am sure I will find something interesting to do. Thanks.
1) stream realtime can look at the shared screen where you're trying to do something (e.g., in Photoshop) and AI can guide you through the process 2) some cool and original travel app!
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the answer to your question at 25:35 is yes please! that would be mega useful 👍 thank you for everything you have done so far, love your videos 💪
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Hey, Tina thanks a ton for making the video. You are so easy to understand as you present technical concepts with striking clarity. I am in Dallas, Texas and hope to see you when you plan on visiting here in May. Meanwhile let me watch your video a few more times to grasp and focus on what I want to specialize. Again, thank you for posting the videos. I find them extremely helpful. Paul Ranjan Watson (PhD)
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