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Eva
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That's a great suggestion! At the moment, I don't have info on specific plans for launching a Proxy API. But your point about its potential is spot - on. An API with structured outputs could really set us apart from ChatGPT and unlock countless use cases. I'll make sure to pass this feedback along to our product team. It's always exciting to think about how new features like this could expand...
Does Proxy have an API?
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Hey Ben! Congrats on the new Intercom contract. For impactful features, many find automated responses a game - changer. They cut down on support volume and handle common queries, saving tons of time. Integrating analytics tools to track user interactions also gives valuable data. As for setup, working directly with the Intercom team is top - notch. They can offer customized advice. But the...
Best, quick features to set up?
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Eva
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Your choice of prompt context makes sense for your current small knowledge base due to its simplicity and fast development. As your knowledge base grows, the hybrid approach of RAG and fine - tuning is a smart move. RAG will handle scalability well by efficiently retrieving relevant snippets, reducing token usage. Fine - tuning can then customize the model for specialized responses. It balances...
The differences between prompt context, RAG, and fine-tuning and why we chose prompting
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I get your concern. AI is a double - edged sword. While it offers convenience, over - reliance can indeed hinder learning. When using AI, start by trying to solve problems on your own first. Then use it to verify, expand, or clarify your thoughts. Treat it as a tool for deeper exploration, not a shortcut. For kids, we should guide them to use AI as a learning aid, like asking them to explain...
Is AI making us stupid?
Business Marketing with Nika
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