Amazing Content. Explanation of Fine-Tuning of LLAMA3.1 Model
@kazifaisal-rj9js6 күн бұрын
thank you so much for sharing your experience Don
@kazifaisal-rj9js6 күн бұрын
from a network engineer
@Born-Smart6 күн бұрын
the information at 1:53 is outdated. ChatGPT can now search the web in real time.
@KianEmna8 күн бұрын
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@PoojaSingh-w4o9 күн бұрын
Do you have video for extracting data directly using api, using database and then building ETL?
@abdullahshamim94799 күн бұрын
Can you become a Data analyst by learning from this platform???
@Lancewaswrong9 күн бұрын
Explain pineapple on pizza then
@ecetih11 күн бұрын
Language popularity is much more than the number of search results. Data specialists talk about results without talking what exactly was measured...no surprise they are surprised.
@rickmorrow99311 күн бұрын
I attended SDSU many years ago and got a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an emphasis in management and a concentratin in management science and statistics. Several years ago I was looking something up and saw that they had changed the area I studied to Decision Sciences. My first professional job after college was telecommunications traffic engineer for a long distance company. We had multipe switch locations and I was asked to perform regrades on the switches to optimize the costs. We had fixed cost lines that overflowed to increasingly per minute costs using least cost routing and overflow methods. My cohorts and myself were getting complaints froim the switch site managers about the regrades, It turned out that the reports we were being given were based on billing data and not actual traffic data. the regrading we were ding was causing excessive all trunk busy signals (ATB). To actually di the regrades correctly, we needed to have the raw data traffic based on the routing and not on the billing. There were large economies of scale in the long distance networks at the time, so what weer actually needed to do was meld the raw traffic with the billable data, which was much too complex for the computer equipment we had at the time. We were actually dooing this before we had any computer equipment at all. About six months later we finally got some desktop PCs. This was in 1984. I redesigned the way we graded the traffic in multi-switch sites to make them more administratively easy too manage. The lesson was to use the data, you need to understand every aspect of the data and how it feeds back into your overall company objectives. I did a lot f studies in those days that upended the preconcieved management assumptions. In one study, I was asked how many satellite circuits we would need out of San Diego if we put in an earth station there. I started studying the numbers and showed that with the economies of scale we would get, it was cheaper to ship the data up to the Los Angeles DMS 250 switch and route it from there. The problem was that Pac Bell and AT&T were delaying our intermachine trunk orders as much as 18 months. With this in mind, I still recommended sending the calls up to the switch in Los Angeles. That memo was removed from my desk one day and they got a contract with AMSAT having a 250 circuit minimum. Peter Drucker said that the most important thing that consultants can do is to find out what the right questions are. Anotheryear later I discovered major routing errors that were occurring in the database engineering department. The manager of that department was the son of the Sr. VP of Engineering and Operations. His crew left when he was appointed and he began spending most of his time working toward his engineering degree. I worked around him and found $18,000,000/year in misroute calls working with someine in the technical assistance center who had access to the actua routing. The company gave him a $50 award for the stuff I found in the traffice data and fed to him. They tried to blame me but I had all my Pearl Harbor files. We had some people doing an operations audit from Bell Canada and I complained. They assured me that if the awar was worth anything, they would have disputed it. $18,000,000/year was a lot of money back then. Too bad for Bernie Ebbers that I wasn't hired at Worldcom. I knew where all the bodies were buried there. Between the two companies I worked at, I had a hand in most of the design of the western part of their network. After ten years in the long distance industry I became a programmer. The Erlang table told me that the long distance business was going away when the Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOC) would be allowedin as they were in te Telecommunications Act of 1996. The industry went from pver 3,000 copanies to zero. Not even AT&T escaped. SBC bought AT&T a few years after merging with Pac Bell. They only bought it for the name. You can see from my experience that there are many aspects of the decisions arena that need to be explored, from data reliability to government oversight an policy-making. Nice to have this chat.
@danielmoreno609814 күн бұрын
Gracias pot el curso y la iniciativa de dar webinar en español!
@peterstary92815 күн бұрын
Thank you, this was a very helpful and a quick overview to get me started with GAMs. Good job! :)
@leonardmccannon313616 күн бұрын
How about this for a legacy? Try the legacy of being instrumental in the aggressive marketing of OxyContin to Doctors and many thousands of patients with gifts and other incentives to prescribe said products. That enabled a widespread epidemic of Opioid addictions in the US - destroying lives, families and communities across the US. That’s just for starters. There are scandals that pop up around the world to this regarding this company , and their incestuous relations with corrupt governments. So much pride...
@RastaDgaming17 күн бұрын
Cool
@eunoversity18 күн бұрын
Oh, Euno it!
@chrisvonpapenburg20 күн бұрын
Warum gibt es die meisten Kurse nur auf Englisch? Wie kann ich erkennen ob meine Mitgliedschaft free oder bezahlt ist?
@churtado198422 күн бұрын
Gracias por este curso para iniciar 🎉
@王杰-d4e28 күн бұрын
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@dianaknobelturner8750Ай бұрын
Verity you are speaking my language!! This nailed my own research since 2019. I am not an academic or tech expert, I am a spiritual leader in the process of fueling a pro-social movement collaborating with LLM in alignment with what you are saying. I just learned of your book a few days ago and am really excited to read it! Thank you for doing all you do! I will circle round and connect with you soon! Brilliant clip. I will be using this in my helping regular people interact with LLM’s as a means for shaping their ethical development! Lots to do! Keep going!! Thank you!!!
@emiremark2889Ай бұрын
this is very good interview. I like the topics that are covered. I am using pinecone at the moment and looking to propose it on live projects.
@JSikileSchool-u9bАй бұрын
TQ
@simcax6087Ай бұрын
Hey chatgpt, write a 3 sentence summary of this 53 minutes long conversation
@hiligterno1Ай бұрын
The link is not working, i guess....
@DataCampАй бұрын
Resources (including link to code along notebook): bit.ly/3CHNUaY
@baldeaguirreАй бұрын
awesome webinar, thanks for sharing!
@AlbertRedler-s1fАй бұрын
Thank, I'm looking forward to using AI to help with what to do with property In there various locations. Business, small store,house, rent, etc. I used AI agents once before and I loved how fast and good they worked while I did something else. I was able to search web, put up security, at the same time as I watched magnetic field waves
@aciv132Ай бұрын
ty for the video
@don5oanАй бұрын
Link to part 1?
@4767039Ай бұрын
Yes I find this the most challenging - how to show people this, so they see the value.
@NicHolly-e7uАй бұрын
Wow! That was amazing🎉 I finally almost understand how to do it again 😂 Thank you for this explanation. I agree that memory is the vital component for the progression and emersion of intelligent agentic systems into human life 🧬
@MMarcuzzoАй бұрын
I usually use response.raise_for_status() in a try catch
@adrielomalleyАй бұрын
Finished ;-) too cool. Thanks for sharing your knowledge love these live code along sessions
@arty4NRАй бұрын
Great job, guys! Very exciting!
@MrChocoMooseАй бұрын
Amazing work. This is inspirational and healthy. Love it.
@kmart4241Ай бұрын
Oh damn, the ugliest channel ever!
@FaceBoomerexisАй бұрын
This interview is about nothing
@vijaybabupuli775Ай бұрын
Can we do clusteting when columns are more than observations ?
@dajanabushpepa4389Ай бұрын
can you share the data table to download so i can test myself
@ЕрнурБалтабек-ы8пАй бұрын
Please speak Russian
@SriCharan0246Ай бұрын
Very helpful.. keep posting real world use cases of ML and Data science and how they solve the business problems. Much appreciated, tnx
@VenceslaoAlicea-i6nАй бұрын
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@akash-kumar737Ай бұрын
Excellent advice Rachita 90% of growing as software developer is writing code and building projects outside of actual job.
@rktho20202 ай бұрын
Hello sir i want full vidoe sql
@HarryYang-e5v2 ай бұрын
(・Д・)ノ
@mkgeidam2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video @Rob Reynolds, its useful.
@YouCorny2 ай бұрын
Humans will forever be the true creative. Robots will forever only emulate what we originated.
@wamurwa_brian2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the content
@seventh12 ай бұрын
Right, the good old days! A full text lookup of 'Queen' is more useful than a semantic representation that sees it as similar to 'King'. They are COUNTERparts by definition.