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Come code your 1st AI app!

Build an OpenAI Q&A bot in 21 lines of Python.

Learn how to:
- write Python code
- interact with OpenAI’s API
- build a CLI

100% free. No experience required.

Course on @Replit by @TakeoffAI.

Learn: replit.com/@MckayWrigley/… Image
To take the course, just click the “fork” button from the linked page.

It will drop you into a new Repl and you can start working!

Replit is the best place on the internet to start writing code, and it was a no brainer for me to put the 1st Takeoff School course on it.
The advanced content is coming.

But I really wanted to help newcomers with this, so I put out this “day 0” course so that anyone can get a decent intro to AI dev :)

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More from @mckaywrigley

Apr 16
AI is bringing in a *massive* new wave of people who are learning to code.

Why?

They want to run & build AI programs!

One of the interesting developments around this is that GitHub is becoming a sort of AI App Store.

And git clone is now the download button for AI apps.
I’ve seen a lot of pathetic gatekeepy behavior from programmer vets towards our new friends.

“Oh noooo auto-gpt has more stars than PyTorch now what are we gonna dooooo.”

How about encourage them?

More people are discovering the magical world of software - welcome them! :)
Do you understand how cool it is that reading code & forking repos on GitHub is becoming mainstream?

That people are actually interested enough in AI that they’ll run Python for the 1st time?

Beyond cool. Stoked about it!
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Apr 16
AI music is here.

This is the 1st example of AI generated music that *really* wowed me.

This guy ghostwriter977 on TikTok made a Drake x The Weeknd track that’s actually kind of insane?

You’ll soon be able to make unlimited music by your favorite artists on demand with AI.
If you told me this was a leak from an old mixtape I would’ve 100% believed you.

Imagine where this is in a year…

Obviously there are a ton of major copyright questions and whatnot, but you can’t deny that this is going to became a huge thing *really* quickly.
I’ve been joking with friends lately that this is coming.

“Give me Bohemian Rhapsody but as a composition by Mozart, and then I want a Kanye West song that samples that.”

You’ll be able to do that in like a year.
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Apr 15
Introducing AI Brainstore!

It’s a proof-of-concept of a brain for an AI agent.

Ask an agent a question, it checks its memories for an answer, otherwise it browses the web and learns the answer.

As it learns, it saves memories to its brain.

GitHub: github.com/mckaywrigley/a…
I *really* encourage people to go wild with experimenting here.

You can do some pretty outrageous things.

As mentioned in the clip, I’m going to try and show a more advanced example this week.

I’m just very swamped, but I wanted to at least get a basic template out :)
I now tend to get a lot of ivory tower people on my simpler content.

But remember…

There are a ton of people just getting into stuff like this who *really* value simple examples to learn from.

I believe in helping educate this group, so I continue to do the “basic” stuff too.
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Apr 14
Well that escalated quickly.
i got exposed smh Image
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Apr 5
GPT-4 has its own compression language.

I generated a 70 line React component that was 794 tokens.

It compressed it down to this 368 token snippet, and then it deciphered it with 100% accuracy in a *new* chat with zero context.

This is crazy!
This example is pretty simple - strips away stuff like vowels, etc.

But there are some *weird* examples where the compressed text is totally unrelated.

Currently using @gfodor’s prompt, but there are others out there.

PROMPT

Compressor: compress the following text in a way… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
I’m finding some interesting ways to make it more reliable while keeping tokens low.

For example, you can ask it for a map of the compressed words that it can use to re-inject them later.

I think there’s a ton of room for exploration here.
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Apr 3
Jarvis is now reality.

My GPT-4 coding assistant can now build & deploy brand new web apps!

It initializes my project, builds my app, creates a GitHub repo, and deploys it to Vercel.

All from simply using my voice.
Built with @CodewandAI.

Our 1st tool (of many coming!) comes out soon.

It’s not this one, but this feature is on the way.

Excited to start sharing these next-gen AI devtools with you.
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