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gptcli
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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.
laudspeaker
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2024)
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39836316
Laudspeaker | Remote| Full Time | Senior Software Eng / Founding Eng
We posted on hacker news a few days ago - you can see the whole post here (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39836316)
Summary below:
We are building a new, open source suite of software tools to completely handle the "customer journey". You can see our repo here: https://github.com/laudspeaker/laudspeaker
We are a small team of 3, had a successful launch on HN a year ago, are backed by YC, and and are now starting to close large companies deploying our software to touch millions of users.
Who You Are:
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Laudspeaker hiring senior engineer to build open source customer engagement
Our mission is to build a new, open source suite of software tools to completely handle the "customer journey". You can see our repo here: https://github.com/laudspeaker/laudspeaker and our site here: https://app.laudspeaker.com/login
We had a successful launch on HN a year ago, and have moved quickly since and are now starting to close large companies deploying our software to touch millions of users.
We continue to have an ambitious roadmap and are looking for a founding senior engineer to radically improve the product (take it from a 1->10, we have already built the 0->1) and help "level-up" the founders. We need our product to scale to tens of millions of messages sent an hour, handle millions of incoming api requests, add introduce engineering best practices, and tooling for our product to maintain SLAs
The right engineer will be excited to join a small team, excited to work on open source software, works well autonomously, can deal with ambiguity, and wants to work remotely (with minimum 4 hours of overlap sometime between 8am - 8pm pst)
Some more details:
- We work in Typescript with Nest.js for the backend and react for the frontend
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How would you go about building your own email marketing system like Mailchimp?
laudspeaker: https://github.com/laudspeaker/laudspeaker
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Launch HN: Dittofeed (YC S22) – open-source customer engagement platform
c) We can be self-hosted (A few users are self hosting today)
For others checking this out there are also older projects like Mautic [5]. And customer engagement is a large enough category that it includes projects like Chatwoot [6] that focuses more on customer support.
[1] https://github.com/laudspeaker/laudspeaker
- Laudspeaker hiring engineer to build open source customer journey software
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i'm building an open source visual drag and drop editor for designing user messaging flows (like onboarding) for websites and apps
Play around with our cloud option : https://laudspeaker.com/ / https://app.laudspeaker.com/
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Laudspeaker v1.3.0 - an open source marketing automation platform
Check out our GitHub (Licensed MIT + Apache 2.0): https://github.com/laudspeaker/laudspeaker
- An open source marketing automation platform
- Hey folks we built an open source marketing platform, check us out!
What are some alternatives?
twitterGPT - Aim with TwitterGPT is to bring the power of AI to social media, starting with Twitter.
roomGPT - Upload a photo of your room to generate your dream room with AI.
simpleAI - An easy way to host your own AI API and expose alternative models, while being compatible with "open" AI clients.
dittofeed - Automate messages across email, SMS, webhooks, & native mobile push 📨 💬 📧
OpenAI-API-dotnet - An unofficial C#/.NET SDK for accessing the OpenAI GPT-3 API
tailchat - Next generation noIM application in your own workspace, not only another Slack/Discord/Rocket.chat
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turnly - The next modern Queuing Solution (QMS)
scenery - photo gallery with extended search capabilities
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