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Epic Next JS 14 Tutorial Part 6: Create Video Summary with Next.js and Open AI
You must have an account with Open AI. If you don't have one, go here and create one.
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OpenAI has Text to Speech Support now!
For a long time, I was looking for something exciting to work on and this was it. The fact that ChatCraft already supported Speech to Text transcription using Whisper, which is another one of OpenAI's models with unique capabilities, integrating Text-to-Speech would essentially turn our application into something like an Amazon Alexa but with a brain powered the same LLM that ChatGPT uses.
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AI for Web Devs: Your First API Request to OpenAI
With your API key, you’ll be able to make authenticated HTTP requests to OpenAI. So it’s a good idea to get familiar with the API itself. I’d encourage you to take a brief look through the OpenAI Documentation and become familiar with some concepts. The models are particularly good to understand because they have varying capabilities.
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AI for Web Devs: Project Introduction & Setup
Next, we’ll also need an OpenAI account to have access to their API.
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Build your first custom AI-powered application with LangChain
Capable of reasoning:The application can be connected to a large language model like OpenAI, Cohere, or Hugging Face. This enables the application to answer based on the context it is given.
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How do I begin building AI tools for myself?
Beyond that, "AI tools" is a pretty broad category. Odds are you're asking about LLMs (perhaps even specifically GPT), in which case a good place to start is with OpenAI and their API. Alternatively, Hugging Face is a good place to find models (not just LLMs, either) and they have tooling to let you interact with them in a consistent way. In these cases, you're not actually developing an AI, per se, but just utilizing it. But when I think of "AI Tools" at this point in time, I'm thinking of tools built on top of LLMs.
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IT Veteran... why am I struggling with all of this?
Like most things in IT and programming, this imo is also best learned by doing rather than reading a bunch of technical papers. I recommend starting with ChatGPT and testing out varieties of prompts asking it to fill in your knowledge. There are great documentation by both OpenAI and Microsoft Azure on using these models with examples. For open-source models (and transformers in general) HuggingFace is a great resource and you can get started on some smaller models by downloading it and trying right away. Karpathy's nanoGPT video on Youtube is also very useful to get started.
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Another Major Outage Across ChatGPT and API
It's just a gui to (most of) what you get through the API. Read the API docs for details of each option: https://platform.openai.com/docs/introduction
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Developers, Add AI To Your Toolkit in 10 Minutes
For the full list of options, check out the OpenAI API documentation.
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I need help with getting an API
If you are interested in an API for ChatGPT in general, you can go look at the documentation or this starter guide for gpt-4 and gpt-3.5-turbo on the openai website. This should then be adapted to the language you are using.
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A concrete example of why Apple's documentation is terrible
That’s starting to change now where you have things like Flutter which get you native cross platform apps with excellent documentation https://docs.flutter.dev/
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Got a job and company uses Flutter
Read all about dart language from documentation. This might take 2 days. You will get most value, videos are too slow. https://dart.dev/language Then read https://docs.flutter.dev/ skim over, try some things, to get familiar with how things work. Finally find out what state management they are using. Learn about it. Depending on how good programmer you are, you could be good to go by Monday.
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How the examples on flutter.dev work
How the examples on https://docs.flutter.dev work
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Flutter State Management: Accessing Scaffold State with GlobalKey
In Flutter, a widget's "scope" refers to its enclosing widget tree and the context in which it is defined. While a widget can access properties and methods of its immediate parent and itself, accessing widgets higher up (ancestors) or lower down (descendants) in the tree can be challenging.
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Flutter: Unleashing the Power of Cross-Platform App Development!
Official Flutter website: flutter.dev Flutter Documentation: flutter.dev/docs Flutter Widget Catalog: flutter.dev/widgets Flutter API Reference: api.flutter.dev
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Learning Flutter book or e-book
I would always recommend the really well done official flutter documentation ( https://docs.flutter.dev ) with its tutorials, codelabs, cookbooks and the docs themselves.
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What's your favorite Frontend Boilerplate and why?
- https://docs.flutter.dev/ - generic app development approach with a common code base for all major user platforms. This is NOT just for web3 / blockchain apps but for any app that exposes a UI and works on desktop and mobile as Web or Native
- How should I start app development?
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TwitterGPT: Your high performance twitter assistant.
Flutter Documentation: https://docs.flutter.dev/
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What are some alternatives?
laudspeaker - 📢 Laudspeaker is an Open Source Customer Engagement and Product Onboarding Platform. Open Source alternative to Braze / One Signal / Customer Io / Appcues / Pendo . Use Laudspeaker to design product onboarding flows and send product and event triggered emails, sms, push and more.
docs.checklyhq.com - Checkly docs
twitterGPT - Aim with TwitterGPT is to bring the power of AI to social media, starting with Twitter.
vala-www - Website of the Vala programming language
simpleAI - An easy way to host your own AI API and expose alternative models, while being compatible with "open" AI clients.
clojure-site - clojure.org site
OpenAI-API-dotnet - An unofficial C#/.NET SDK for accessing the OpenAI GPT-3 API
pub-dev - The pub.dev website
wik - wik is use to get information about anything on the shell using Wikipedia.
engine - The Flutter engine
next13-chat-blog-repo
econiverse - This is the content of the Econiverse website