The Basics of Prompt Engineering with Azure OpenAI Service

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
  • Revolutionize your Enterprise Data with ChatGPT! Did you know the hottest new programming language is English? On this episode of the AI Show, we are excited to welcome Marco Casalaina for a demo on how you can program your own ChatGPT - with natural language. And how prompt engineering really works.
    Chapters:
    00:00 Welcome to the AI Show
    00:26 Welcome Marco Casalaina
    00:49 What is ChatGPT and how does it work?
    02:04 Bing AI demo begins
    08:53 How it works - ChatGPT on top of Cognitive Search
    17:48 Wrap
    Resources:
    Revolutionize your Enterprise Data with ChatGPT Blog
    aka.ms/ChatGPT/Blog
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Комментарии • 23

  • @BijouBakson
    @BijouBakson 3 месяца назад

    Wow, this is insane! We are at the edge of the computer revolution. The tools we have access to are just mindblowing. The possibilities are endless. Thank you so much for this.

  • @cedricvillani8502
    @cedricvillani8502 Год назад +1

    Other modal’s are receiving the output from the original modal as input and there output feeds back into the main model, I’ve created these multi-mini refinement micro services. That’s the shot and sweet explanation

  • @dipteshbose
    @dipteshbose Год назад

    Oops..that was quite a bit of an uncovering for a new tech like this….thank you so much…

  • @techie1033
    @techie1033 Год назад +1

    hank you for your application for Azure OpenAI Service. If you submitted an experimentation or production review for Azure OpenAI’s text or code models, we will review your application within approximately 10 business days. ..Seriously ?? I have to wait 10 days.

  • @verolthompson2779
    @verolthompson2779 Год назад +1

    Marco, Marco, i'm totally blown away.
    Does the business/restrictive rules stored the documents ( in this example, the info about your health plan)in table forms before passing the info to your ChatGPT?

    • @marcocasalaina350
      @marcocasalaina350 Год назад +1

      It can be stored that way, yes - GPT is remarkably flexible at handling unstructured data in many forms. You'd want to test something like that fairly thoroughly though before releasing it.

    • @verolthompson502
      @verolthompson502 Год назад

      @@marcocasalaina350 Is this an area I can access to play with this tool? If so, how can I? Thanks

  • @rakeshyerramsetti3531
    @rakeshyerramsetti3531 5 месяцев назад

    can some one post the article mentioned in the video.

  • @solitone
    @solitone Год назад +1

    when the general public will be able to experiment with Azure OpenAI Service?

  • @siddhantdhandhania7679
    @siddhantdhandhania7679 22 дня назад

    how can we get enterprise or org id to use this ? anyone ?

  • @yannolaf
    @yannolaf Год назад +1

    What may have caused the poor audio quality in this video, and how can it be improved?

  • @punisherash388
    @punisherash388 Год назад

    I didn't see it coming, lawyers will be best programmera

  • @MONTOD
    @MONTOD Год назад +1

    I don't have anymore understanding of what is happening by the end of the video 😅

  • @CassandraDarling
    @CassandraDarling 10 месяцев назад +2

    This is a badly titled video. It seemed "basic" until suddenly we jump into "I made this bot of ChatGPT on top of Azure Cognitive Search which can use documents you upload to it...." What a sudden and unhelpful leap from novice to intermediate. HOW did you make that bot? How do you layer GPT into your own company's systems? HOW do you upload documents for your bot to use as source material....?" I thoroughly read TWICE the article mentioned. Basically all it says about how to inject your own data is "inject your own data!" FUCKING HOWWWWW. I'm leaving with more questions, without ever really getting the answers to the question I came here for. Just retitle this video more appropriately please.

  • @bluesque9687
    @bluesque9687 Год назад

    We dont want to miss, you say??
    Why are there so few views...?
    Nah..

  • @cedricvillani8502
    @cedricvillani8502 Год назад +7

    Lol prompt engineering is not a actual job or ever going to be a marketable skill set

    • @digitaltutorials1
      @digitaltutorials1 Год назад

      Wrong. There are high paying jobs already.

    • @JJ-cf6zn
      @JJ-cf6zn Год назад +1

      Who asked 😂

    • @NK-ju6ns
      @NK-ju6ns Год назад

      @@digitaltutorials1 give me one job link for prompt engineer

    • @kasforai
      @kasforai Год назад +2

      he must be an angry engineer 😂

    • @danielarmstrong4941
      @danielarmstrong4941 10 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah, just like people thought cloud services wouldnt replace on-prem solutions...
      As businesses implement Azure OpenAI into their own services and processes, they'll want to implement as fast and as concise as possible. Whether you like it or not, this will absolutely become a marketable skill.