Why I subscribed?: - start straight to the point - no aggressive music in the background or any other superficial and distracting effects - concise & clear explanation - suiting & agreeable voice
Your teaching style is outstanding. I purchased and watched your "Database AI Agents" course (Udemy) today, December 2, 2024, and found it to be excellent. Additionally, I viewed your "Ollama" course on the Free Code Camp Channel on RUclips, which was equally impressive. Please continue with your exceptionally brilliant work.
Very good... worked as a DBA for the last 25 years and was trying to see how Redis works, and this video came up as a suggestion. I really enjoyed it and I think I should learn those new database technologies and some AI stuff too. thx!
Paulo, great video! I am taking your Packt Publishing Langchain and LLMs course offered through O'Reilly. Great to see you have a RUclips channel. I could listen to you all day! Subbed!
Subscribed. Thanks for the video. The value of this video is insane. You have some insane talent. RUclips selected me to see the content as my behavioral vector matches it :).
Hi! In 14:48 the word 'lake' has 2 different vector representations; shouldn't there be only one? I know that some words have different meaning depending on context (i.e. 'mole' can be a either bug or a chemical measure), but here in both cases 'lake' is defined as a body of water, isn't it? P.S. Great video! Now jumping to another one of yours :)
You are right - I think I do correct myself in that regard in the video, but in any case, I hope I was still able to make the point :) Thanks so much for the feedback, I really appreciate it.
Hello! Can you clarify, if there is a large document/article in the database and we search using a short phrase of 3 words, what will be the search results then?
Please watch the course in its entirety so you can understand fully what's going on. I cover all you need to know, but if you need an in-depth, full-on course, then I would encourage you to enroll in the complete course. Thank you :)
How is OpenAPI being used in the example? You explained how the create the API key and i assumed that OpenAPI would be used to generate the embeddings but I never saw the API key used later in the hands on code example. Did I perhaps just miss a step? Thanks
You’re right - the OpenAI api key is not being used in this example. It’s actually going to be used later in the course, which we never got to that point in this mini course.
Do you have an idea of the cost of all of theses processing ? It sounds like implementing this vector base querying could become very expensive at some point ...
It all depends on what you’re processing. At this point we’re are not yet hitting the OpenAI models, so you’ll spend nothing. Regardless, you wouldn’t spend that much since most of the models are getting cheaper and cheaper by the day.
hello sir, about to help more learner what about if you use ollama with free ai such as llama3 etc? rather than paid openAI and Linux...btw in Linux I learn that installing python etc are just a line of CLI codes so much easy.
Your examples are not clear. You didn’t explain how you get the vector. Also, why a customer would export an image? Use cases- document search is one of the top usecases. Right? But it’s missed.
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Why I subscribed?:
- start straight to the point
- no aggressive music in the background or any other superficial and distracting effects
- concise & clear explanation
- suiting & agreeable voice
Thank you so much!!
so I am subscribing
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Immediately subscribed, sir. Very straightforward and wonderfully narrated. Thanks
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Your teaching style is outstanding. I purchased and watched your "Database AI Agents" course (Udemy) today, December 2, 2024, and found it to be excellent. Additionally, I viewed your "Ollama" course on the Free Code Camp Channel on RUclips, which was equally impressive. Please continue with your exceptionally brilliant work.
You’re too kind !! Thank you so much for you support and kindness. I really appreciate it:)
AWESOME Vinci. 🤗. Straight to the point as someone said. I know what it takes to make a video like this. Love it.
Thank you! I’m glad you appreciate the effort.
Thanks is a small word, I love your quality content so so much ❤.
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Very good... worked as a DBA for the last 25 years and was trying to see how Redis works, and this video came up as a suggestion. I really enjoyed it and I think I should learn those new database technologies and some AI stuff too. thx!
I’m glad you found it helpful.
i just went straight to buy your Database AI Agents course on Udemy today. Waiting for my MacBook Pro to be delivered so that I can start the course.
Thank you so much for the support :)
Great video as usual. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome! Let me know if you have any questions.
your English and the way are explaining is really excellent
Thank you
Paulo, great video! I am taking your Packt Publishing Langchain and LLMs course offered through O'Reilly. Great to see you have a RUclips channel. I could listen to you all day! Subbed!
Thank you so much for your kind words and support. I really appreciate it!
Perfect speach, clear and concise. Improve your light, and thank you so much.
Thank you so much for your kind words. You’re right about lighting - I need to improve - too dark.
I like the way you explain things. I am interested in RAG and vector databases are an essential part of that. Thanks for sharing 🙂 .
Glad it was helpful!
I just subscribed to the channel, thank you for your dedication, I am a beginner in this AI 🤸🚀
Thank you for subscribing and your kind words. Let me know if you need anything.
Hey man, really love the way of your teaching.🤗
Thank you!!
This was crisp and smooth
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Crisp and smooth is exactly what we aim for.
Outstanding! Superb training!
Glad you liked it!
Dude you have voice of a God! Like it hit me hard but very nice. 🤯
Wow! That’s awesome! Thanks!
Subscribed. Thanks for the video. The value of this video is insane. You have some insane talent. RUclips selected me to see the content as my behavioral vector matches it :).
Thanks for the sub!
Thank you for the crash course on vector databases. Can you make crash course video on Elasticsearch db?
I’ll put that on the list
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Hi! In 14:48 the word 'lake' has 2 different vector representations; shouldn't there be only one? I know that some words have different meaning depending on context (i.e. 'mole' can be a either bug or a chemical measure), but here in both cases 'lake' is defined as a body of water, isn't it?
P.S. Great video! Now jumping to another one of yours :)
You are right - I think I do correct myself in that regard in the video, but in any case, I hope I was still able to make the point :)
Thanks so much for the feedback, I really appreciate it.
Very helpful. Thanks a lot. Hope you cross 100k subscribers soon
Thank you so much for you support! Will reach that milestone with the help of people like you who love my content and share it with others:)
Well explained 👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you!!
That was easy to follow; Thank you
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Why did you don’t have more subscribers !!? It’s exelent thank you so much!
You are too kind. Thank you!
Title and thumbnails is great 🍎
Thank you!!
You have a nice voice, I’d like to train my AI to read me books in your voice
Wow, thank you!
great topic, thanks 👍
Thank you
Hello! Can you clarify, if there is a large document/article in the database and we search using a short phrase of 3 words, what will be the search results then?
Please watch the course in its entirety so you can understand fully what's going on. I cover all you need to know, but if you need an in-depth, full-on course, then I would encourage you to enroll in the complete course. Thank you :)
Good Job. Keep Going.
Thank you!!
How is OpenAPI being used in the example? You explained how the create the API key and i assumed that OpenAPI would be used to generate the embeddings but I never saw the API key used later in the hands on code example. Did I perhaps just miss a step? Thanks
You’re right - the OpenAI api key is not being used in this example. It’s actually going to be used later in the course, which we never got to that point in this mini course.
@@vincibitsThanks! Look forward to your next video. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much for your support!! More to come indeed!
Sir which app do you use for editing ?
Camtasia
perfect. thank you
Thank you
Do you have an idea of the cost of all of theses processing ? It sounds like implementing this vector base querying could become very expensive at some point ...
It all depends on what you’re processing. At this point we’re are not yet hitting the OpenAI models, so you’ll spend nothing. Regardless, you wouldn’t spend that much since most of the models are getting cheaper and cheaper by the day.
9:46 what is this background template called , what is this type of editing called , that background live thing behind
I used camtasia to record the video - all the effects are included.
I used camtasia. All the effects are included.
hello sir, about to help more learner what about if you use ollama with free ai such as llama3 etc? rather than paid openAI and Linux...btw in Linux I learn that installing python etc are just a line of CLI codes so much easy.
You can use any model youd like - just swap them out and you’re ready to go. Vector databases don’t care which model you’re using.
@@vincibits ok, thank you sir
48:49 it’s not a list but an array
Thanks for the correction. I really appreciate it.
perfect!
Thank you
I want to hear this voice all day long
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Thank you for this excellent video
Thank you so much!
Next when come
Soon!
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Thanks
Your examples are not clear. You didn’t explain how you get the vector. Also, why a customer would export an image? Use cases- document search is one of the top usecases. Right? But it’s missed.
If you don't understand, this video are far to advanced for you.