oaxino Posted April 1, 2024 Report Share Posted April 1, 2024 Gen Ai Crash Course: Understanding The Buzz WordsPublished 3/2024MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 1.47 GB | Duration: 2h 46mArtificial Intelligence and Generative AI for those trying to understand how it all worksWhat you'll learnUnderstanding the full artificial intelligence landscapeAI, machine learning and deep learning basicsGenerative AI and how it worksHow your data is being used in GenAI solutions, and how to protect itHow to become "AI Ready"Evaluating the copyright infringement argument for AI model trainersGovernment entity approach to Generative AIHow to set your own AI initiativesLatest trends, advancements, and risksNeural Networks, MoE (Mixture of Experts)Vector DatabasesRAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation)TransformersPrompt Engineering TricksRequirementsFor all levels, including non-technical and technical.DescriptionDo you know all those AI buzz words you hear all of the time, but have no idea what they mean? Well, it's time to change that. This course was designed by a leading AI expert in the trans loc field, with two AI awards just in the last 6 months (including TAUS AI Revolutionary of the Year and Slator's Language AI 50 Under 50). Coming from a software product consulting and government background, this course is intended for a learner that is trying to understand how AI and Generative AI really work. This course is for everyone: software background or not. Complex technical problems are broken down into things that everyone can understand. Transformers, neural networks, MoE, vector databases, RAG, you name it. You'll understand all of it by the end.You will even walk through some other lesser known topics in the Generative AI sphere, including questions of copyright, data privacy protection, how Government entities should start to approach AI, and how to set your own AI initiatives to become "AI Ready".You will learn:-Artificial Intelligence 101-AI vs. Machine Learning vs. Deep Learning-Understanding Generative AI-Generative AI Infrastructure-Neural Networks and Mixture of Experts (MoE)-Understanding Vector Databases and RAG-Analysis of Copyright Infringement Claims for Data Training -Data Privacy Protection-Generative AI for Government-Prompt Engineering Tips and Tricks-Becoming AI Ready-Setting Your Own AI InitiativesSign up now, and let's get learning together!OverviewSection 1: Let's Skip the GenAI Buzzwords: Welcome to the CourseLecture 1 IntroductionLecture 2 What You'll Learn in the CourseLecture 3 AI AlmanacSection 2: Introduction to AILecture 4 Artificial Intelligence 101Lecture 5 Difference Between Artificial Intelligence vs. Machine LearningLecture 6 What is Generative AI?Lecture 7 The GenAI Hype Cycle and AI ReadySection 3: Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and Neural NetworksLecture 8 Machine Learning Models: Supervised and Un-Supervised LearningLecture 9 Deep Learning and Neural NetworksLecture 10 The Two Types of Deep Learning ModelsSection 4: Generative AI OverviewLecture 11 GenAI Learning MethodLecture 12 What Generative AI Can Do (and Its Output)Lecture 13 The Market Landscape of Generative AI ToolsSection 5: How Generative AI WorksLecture 14 Introduction to the GenAI Sphere and the Technical Infrastructure DiagramLecture 15 Foundation ModelsLecture 16 Large Language ModelsLecture 17 Understanding Parameters, Nodes, and the Learning Process for Generative ModelsLecture 18 What are Tokens?Lecture 19 TransformersLecture 20 How Transformers Work and Affect GenAILecture 21 Before Transformers: RNNsLecture 22 Mixture of Experts (MoE) Neural Network InfrastructureLecture 23 GenAI Recap and Other GenAI AlgorithmsSection 6: The Role of Vector Databases and RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation)Lecture 24 An Introduction to the Unit: The Fine-Tuning MethodsLecture 25 What are Vector DatabasesLecture 26 EmbeddingsLecture 27 How Vector Embeddings WorkLecture 28 How are Embeddings Used in LLMs and TranslationLecture 29 Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)Lecture 30 RAG Visualized and How it WorksSection 7: Prompt Design Tips and TricksLecture 31 Introduction and Text Prompt Tip #1Lecture 32 Text Prompt Tip #1 in Action (ChatGPT Live Demo)Lecture 33 Text Prompt Tips #2, #3, #4, #5, #6Lecture 34 Prompt Tips for Image GeneratorsLecture 35 Image Generator Prompt Tips in Action (Dall-E Live Demo)Lecture 36 Don't Make These Prompt Mistakes!Section 8: Risks of Generative AILecture 37 HallucinationsLecture 38 Misinformation and Fake ContentLecture 39 Privacy and Security RisksLecture 40 Legal ChallengesSection 9: Data Privacy and Protection in Generative AILecture 41 IntroductionLecture 42 Your Data is Your Biggest AssetLecture 43 How is your data being used in generative models?Lecture 44 How can I protect my data?Section 10: Copyright Questions in Generative AI Model TrainingLecture 45 Copyright Infringement Claims in Generative AILecture 46 An Overview of Fair Use LawsLecture 47 Evaluating Fair Use Factor #1: The Character and Purpose of the AI UseLecture 48 Evaluating Fair Use Factor #2: How Much was UsedLecture 49 Evaluating Fair Use Factor #3: Nature of the Copyrighted WorkLecture 50 Evaluating Fair Use Factor #4: Impact on the Value or Market of the WorkLecture 51 Fair Use Review and Quick Reference GuideLecture 52 Offering a Different View on Copyright ClaimsSection 11: A Quick Guide for US Government GenAI ApplicationsLecture 53 An Introduction to Government GenAI UsageLecture 54 US State Legislation and the Establishment of Task ForcesLecture 55 AI Regulation and Initiative GuidelinesLecture 56 Federal Government Initiatives (including OpenAI Partnership with Pentagon)Lecture 57 Examples of Successful Govt GenAI ImplementationsLecture 58 2 Initiatives You Should be Taking as a Government EntitySection 12: Becoming AI Ready (as a Business or Government Entity)Lecture 59 What Does "AI Ready" Mean?Lecture 60 The Different Components of AI ReadinessLecture 61 Set Up Protected Access to LLMsLecture 62 AI Data Preparation *THE MOST IMPORTANT THING YOU COULD DO*Lecture 63 Final Thoughts about AI ReadinessSection 13: How to Set Your Own AI Initiatives ForwardLecture 64 The Good of the New HorizonLecture 65 Exercise: What GenAI Is vs. Is NotLecture 66 A List of Initiatives to Get You StartedSection 14: Final ThoughtsLecture 67 Final Recap and Thank You!All 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