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  • What do you think the best advice you have ever got on AI tool?

    Harsh Gupta
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    Christoph Dyllick-Brenzinger
    Right now, I don't follow advice from AI tools, but ChatGPT tells me every day that my English sucks... :-)
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    Abhra Ch.
    Hey @krutxharsh! πŸ˜„ The best advice I received was to always start small with any AI tool and progressively scale as you get the hang of it. It helps in understanding the intricacies without feeling overwhelmed. Also, never underestimate the value of the community forums for troubleshooting and innovative ideas! 😊 What’s been your experience so far?
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    Harsh Gupta
    @abhra_ch I had the same feeling, even though the training is done at our end start slow, we let the machine learn itself and guide it better prompting results. Also, it feels like I'm a teacher teaching my children from class 1st to 12th standard! It feel amazing sometimes!
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    Abhra Ch.
    @krutxharsh Exactly Harsh! It's like being a patient teacher, guiding the AI from its ABCs to solving complex equations. Plus, watching it "graduate" with flying colors makes all the effort worth it. πŸ˜…πŸ˜‚
    Harsh Gupta
    @abhra_ch and now we are setting up great examples. That truly denotes how much deep understanding we carry about AI!
    Harsh Gupta
    @abhra_ch haha, true that man! Let’s connect over LinkedIn:- https://www.linkedin.com/in/krut... And have a good chat on adding synergies
    Gurkaran Singh
    The best advice I ever got on AI tools was akin to having a tech-savvy sidekick: "Let the algorithms do the heavy lifting but don't forget to bring your human touch to the coding party!" Would you agree, or do you prefer a more hands-off approach in your AI endeavors?
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    Harsh Gupta
    @thestarkster absolutely agree, we are keen to build our LLMs more humanized and powerful to understand better content on the prompt side so that a layman person can also use it!