Build overpowered AI apps with the OP stack (OpenAI + Pinecone)
2023 ж. 20 Ақп.
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In this online workshop, you’ll learn how developers use the OP stack (OpenAI + Pinecone) to create AI-powered applications that understand their users in a matter of hours. James Briggs, Developer Advocate at Pinecone, will show you how this powerful combination is used in semantic search, chatbots, question-answering, content generation, threat detection, and other applications that need to understand and search through massive collections of language data.
You’ll also see what other developers built with the OP stack and hear their tips and tricks for going from idea to production. Featuring:
David Groechel, Senior Marketing Manager at Hubspot and creator of Self Service Chat.
Stephan Sturges, Founder of Abuzz.ai.
Extremely well structured session. I am a non-technical founder and I could follow it so easily. Thank you.
The “OP Stack” is a fantastic name for applying these two technologies and as a Software Developer at a Fortune 100 company, I find this demonstration extremely informative for applying AI and Pinecone in my profession!
another mind-blowing demonstration !
Very cool stuff! At 16:00, the generated embeddings are shown. How are these created? I'm assuming it takes quite a bit of resources to create embeddings for a dataset of this size. Edit: I get it, using openai's Ada embeddings engine, at a cost of about a dollar per 3000 pages.
Love it! Such good invormation!
Great video! Is there a link to the code?
Stephans explanation of how to potentially improve answers to general questions was excellent and helped me navigate my own issues. Well explained. Great presentation overall! I don't seem to see the code for any of these apps linked. I know this is 7m old, but can we get this?
Love these!
Can I create a Vector DB with just 100 pairings? Do pairings always have to be QA?
So good.
Definitely OP
@pinecone can you provide a link to the code?
yes!
unhelpful video without the code to follow a long with. apologies, I am not very programming literate.