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5 AI Trends in 2024
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Welcome to our 5 AI Trends article on the exciting developments happening in the world of Artificial Intelligence for 2024. In this article, We’ll explore the top trends that are shaping the AI landscape and discuss how they are revolutionizing various industries.
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Prompt Engineering – Part 5: Chain-of-Thought Pattern
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In most cases, AI can think and give correct answers however in some complex cases, AI sometimes gives the wrong answer. By providing the step by step guides AI can produce better results. This is called the Chain of Thought pattern. In this article, we will go though how it looks and works.
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Context Window Size and Randomness of Output in Gen AI
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When working with Generative AI, there are some terms that we should know to use Gen AI effectively. In this article, We will discuss some common terms in Gen AI: Context window size and randomness in output. Context window size Imagine that you have a book of about 300 pages. Then, do you think AI…
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Prompt Engineering – Part 4: Template pattern
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When working with the LLM model, sometimes we need the model to respond exactly to a specific structure, template, or format to use that better reading or use results for another purpose. For example, JSON format to utilized in some applications. In this article, I will show how to guide LLM to respond exactly format…
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Protecting Your Business: Tackling the Security Risks of Generative AI
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Generative AI has become more ready and integrated into many businesses. But great power comes always with great responsibility. As businesses adopt generative AI, it’s crucial to be aware of the security risks that come with it. In this article, We will explore the key security risks of generative AI and provide practical measures to…
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Prompt Engineering – Part 3: Game play pattern
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In prompt engineering, Game Play is a fun pattern to structure your prompts, It guides Language Models to act as if they were in a game and interact with users to play. In this article, I will share prompt structure and some ideas to leverage this pattern in real life.
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Prompt Engineering – Part 2: Few-shots Example
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In this article, I will be discussing a popular technique in prompt engineering. Sometimes, providing instructions alone is not sufficient to guide LLM in producing the desired output. Therefore, we can provide a few examples to make it easier for LLM to understand our instructions. This technique is known as few-shot examples. Additionally, I will…