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Modern Generative AI with ChatGPT and OpenAI Models

By : Valentina Alto
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Book Image

Modern Generative AI with ChatGPT and OpenAI Models

4.9 (8)
By: Valentina Alto

Overview of this book

Generative AI models and AI language models are becoming increasingly popular due to their unparalleled capabilities. This book will provide you with insights into the inner workings of the LLMs and guide you through creating your own language models. You’ll start with an introduction to the field of generative AI, helping you understand how these models are trained to generate new data. Next, you’ll explore use cases where ChatGPT can boost productivity and enhance creativity. You’ll learn how to get the best from your ChatGPT interactions by improving your prompt design and leveraging zero, one, and few-shots learning capabilities. The use cases are divided into clusters of marketers, researchers, and developers, which will help you apply what you learn in this book to your own challenges faster. You’ll also discover enterprise-level scenarios that leverage OpenAI models’ APIs available on Azure infrastructure; both generative models like GPT-3 and embedding models like Ada. For each scenario, you’ll find an end-to-end implementation with Python, using Streamlit as the frontend and the LangChain SDK to facilitate models' integration into your applications. By the end of this book, you’ll be well equipped to use the generative AI field and start using ChatGPT and OpenAI models’ APIs in your own projects.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Part 1: Fundamentals of Generative AI and GPT Models
4
Part 2: ChatGPT in Action
11
Part 3: OpenAI for Enterprises

Understanding responsible AI

We mentioned the built-in responsible AI as one of the key features of AOAI. However, to fully understand it, we first need to understand Microsoft’s commitment and journey toward responsible AI.

Microsoft’s journey toward responsible AI

Microsoft soon recognized that as AI technologies continue to advance and become more integrated into our lives, there is a growing need to ensure that those systems are developed and used responsibly, ethically, and in ways that benefit everyone.

The beginning of this journey traces back to 2016 when Microsoft’s CEO Satya Nadella penned an article exploring how humans and AI can work together to solve society’s greatest challenges and introducing the first concepts of responsible AI, among which are transparency, fairness, and that it is designed for privacy and to assist humanity.

Shortly after, in 2017, Microsoft formalized those concepts with the first AI ethics committee –...