Chamoflex Freeman: I started when Chad GPT came out. And so I was just using it for a lot of work tasks and then saw that our developers were using it religiously just to debug to build things really quickly. The main bottleneck is finding someone to then build the thing or like using a no code tool, which can often be quite limited. So he set up a list of incremental projects that he wanted to build in order to see what he could do with his lack of technical knowledge. He's now working on an open AI fine tuning API endpoint called prompts completion pair. That will let people fine tune these chat bots much faster.
Today in the first of a series on AI learning journeys, NLW is joined by Emmet Halm. At the beginning of 2023, Emmet was not a developer. A couple weeks ago, he released a chatbot that was tuned on the ever controversial Andrew Tate. Along the way, he also released a tool to help others fine tune LLMs on specific media creators. In this conversation, they talk about what it takes to start building in AI, and why there has never been a better time.
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