Hello Pinecone: Launching Your First Vector Database

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2022
  • Join our Customer Success and Product teams as they give an overview on how to get started with and optimize how you use Pinecone. You’ll learn how to set up your account, create an index, and query it then see a walkthrough of a real use case. You’ll even learn how to take your use to the next level by scaling your vector database including how to choose a pod type and environment and other advanced tips and tricks.
    Get started with Pinecone: www.pinecone.io
    View this presentation: docs.google.com/presentation/...
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Комментарии • 11

  • @RichardGetzPhotography
    @RichardGetzPhotography 11 месяцев назад +1

    Chapters would be REALLY handy!

  • @fernandofrias8322
    @fernandofrias8322 Год назад +1

    Thank you good video! btw, could you guys make this same video, but updated to the current Pinecole's front page, also one showing the potentialities, but for a newbie user, using the free option. I think a lot of people (like me) who knows very little about python/jupyter/etc, are very interested in learning, so tutorials like this, but oriented to them would be very helpful.

  • @kevinehsani3358
    @kevinehsani3358 Год назад

    I have signed with pine cone and trying the starter tutorial, but there are no examples as is described in the video. just one vector as an example. Is that what we need to use to follow the tutorial

  • @morris5648
    @morris5648 Год назад

    Did the example tab vanish?

  • @muazashraf409
    @muazashraf409 Год назад +1

    Just running the code and explaining these so fast like he instalment every line of code.

  • @sethjchandler
    @sethjchandler Год назад +6

    The problem with his presentation is that it is designed entirely for computer scientists, but the people who will want to do things are not computer scientists. they are people who have documents and data that they want to use with things like chat GPT. I really think you need to Both simplify the underlying workflow and derivatively the presentation. Imagine the lawyer who has 50,000 pages of documents and wants a chat GPT like interface with them. I assure you that lawyer is not going to go through the elaborate process described at length here. Rather I want to upload my documents, designate a database in which they will be held, designate some server like AWS or something where the data will reside. Maybe that will come, and maybe this video is designed for people who will build the app that does the task that I am imagining, but even though you’ve done a great job explaining the intricacies of your workflow, I don’t think this video fits the needs of people who will want to use your product.

    • @user-wi1sf8ws2v
      @user-wi1sf8ws2v Год назад +2

      Completely agree. Many of the existing ‘tutorials’ are created BY comscis FOR comscis, skipping bits and bits, making assumptions that the viewer would naturally understand what they are saying

    • @shep9194
      @shep9194 Год назад +1

      Skill issue

    • @aimaven
      @aimaven Год назад +1

      On it...

  • @purpleAiPEy
    @purpleAiPEy Год назад

    Too bad theres a waitlist now, 70$ is a hard ask, consider making another tier below that.

    • @purpleAiPEy
      @purpleAiPEy Год назад

      Or not waitlist accepted after 15 min. Lol