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codevideo-backend-engine reviews and mentions
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Ask HN: What have you built with LLMs?
I'm building a way to automation creation of software video lessons and courses, putting it all under the name 'CodeVideo'. Our tool that leverages OpenAI's whisper, as well as GPT3.5 or GPT4 for help with generating steps (not yet in repo, everything a work in progress). The AI focused tool is here:
https://github.com/codevideo/codevideo-ai
My goal is to definitely NOT generate the course content itself, but just take the effort out of recording and editing these courses. The goal is eventually get to written book or article style writing to generate the steps to generate the video in an as-close-as-possible-to-one-shot.
I also leverage Eleven Lab's voice cloning (technically not an LLM, but impressive ML models nonetheless)
For anyone more curious, I'm wondering if what I'm trying to do is in general a closed problem - to be able to generate step by step instructions to write functional code (including modifications, refactoring, or whatever you might do in an actual software course) or if this truly is something that can't be automated... any resources on the characteristics of coding itself would be awesome! What I'm trying to say is, at the end of the day code in an editor is a state machine - certain characters in a certain order produce certain results. Would love if anyone had more information about the meta of programming itself - abstract syntax trees and work there comes to mind, but I'm not even sure of the question I'm asking yet or trying to clarify at this point.
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