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Gen AI: What tools and resources do you find indispensable for enhancing your capabilities?

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Claudia Alcelay
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Learning & Innovation Research Manager| Project Management Institute (PMI) Spain
I'm keen to delve into your tools for working with Generative AI data. What tools and resources do you find indispensable?

From purchasing synthetic data to the apps you use for deploying and fine-tuning AI models, how do you manage your data cleaning processes?

Which charting and visualization tools do you prefer for data representation?

Your recommendations are a treasure trove of insights for those of us looking to enhance our Gen AI capabilities!
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Dagoberto Segura Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Apr 14, 2024 12:38 PM
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Trabajar con datos para la IA generativa involucra una variedad de herramientas y flujos de trabajo. Estas son algunas de las herramientas y recursos clave que relevé en consulta con colegas mas experimentados y que se consideran indispensables:
Procesamiento y limpieza de datos:
. Librerías de Python como Pandas, NumPy para la manipulación y preprocesamiento de datos
. Notebooks de Jupyter para un flujo de trabajo iterativo de limpieza y exploración de datos
. Herramientas de ETL como Apache Airflow para orquestar tuberías de datos
. Servicios de anotación de datos como Scale AI o Appen para etiquetar y enriquecer datos
Generación y aumento de datos sintéticos:
. Bibliotecas de Python como Synthenic e Interpolation para generar datos sintéticos
. Técnicas como TANDA para el aumento de datos de texto
. Herramientas de aumento de imágenes como Roboflow, Voxel51
Implementación y ajuste de modelos:
. Marcos de aprendizaje profundo como PyTorch, TensorFlow, Hugging Face
. Plataformas en la nube como SageMaker, Vertex AI, AzureML
. Herramientas de monitoreo como Weights & Biases, TensorBoard
. Bibliotecas de explicabilidad como SHAP, gradientes integrados
Visualización y análisis de datos:
. Librerías de visualización como Matplotlib, Seaborn, Plotly
. Entornos de notebooks como Jupyter/Colab para exploración interactiva
. Herramientas de paneles como Tableau, Power BI, Dash
. Servicios en la nube como Amazon QuickSight, Google Data Studio
Algunos flujos de trabajo típicos incluyen:
. Extraer, limpiar y preprocesar los datos de entrenamiento utilizando Pandas, Spark, etc.
. Aumentar y diversificar los datos con técnicas sintéticas y de aumento de datos.
. Alojar los datos en un almacén de datos como S3, Datastore, Blob Storage
. Crear pipelines de entrenamiento en frameworks como PyTorch/TensorFlow
. Entrenar modelos en infraestructura en la nube como SageMaker
. Visualizar y analizar los datos y salidas del modelo con Matplotlib, Dash, etc.
. Supervisar el rendimiento y explicabilidad con Weights & Biases, SHAP, etc.
. Implementar los modelos en producción y monitorear continuamente
La clave es tener un conjunto robusto de herramientas que permiten el preprocesamiento de datos, la generación de datos sintéticos, el entrenamiento e implementación escalables de modelos, así como la exploración, visualización y explicabilidad para lograr sistemas de IA generativa confiables y de alto rendimiento.

Saludos desde el fin del mundo!
DZ.-

CopiarRever
Hola Daniela
Muchas gracias por compartir esa excelente información
Saludos cordiales
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Joseph Gauthier Largo, Fl, United States
I tend to switch back and forth between all the leading AI providers: ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, Pi, and many of the smaller models like Mistral and LLMs hosted on Hugging Face, All of them provide some value, but I keep going back to ChatGPT and Claude.
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Anonymous
Hi Claudia,

We've been using co-pilot for meeting transcription, notes, and action items. I've used ChatGPT for emails and notes mostly for inspirational purposes or a re-write for clarification.
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Amina Imam Fc, Nigeria
Hello, I have used Chat Gpt, Google Bard for quick research on concepts or terminologies I am not sure of. I then ask for examples that can provide further clarity. I look forward to using Google NotebookLM for meetings.
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Maria Echavarria Chief Operating Officer| Opencontour Salt Lake City, Ut, United States
Claudia, after reading this chain, I've learned about a few tools I didn't know existed. I am testing Google NotebookLM, I'll share my insights once I have a more concrete answer.
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Monica Hernandez Alcantara PM Specialist Mexico City, La Magdalena Contreras, Mexico
The indispensable resources for enhancing capabilities is training in this topic as much as we can and put in practice all that we learn in the projects.
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Giovanni Casanova IT Program Manager, Senior Scrum Master| ATOS Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Dec 18, 2023 12:42 PM
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Hello Nitin, in waterfall projects Gen AI tools will help improving processes a lot. To document minutes meetings you can use Sembly, I have used it and it goes fine. You have a Learn and explore plan that might help you discover the tool. https://www.sembly.ai/pricing/
Please share your experience if you try it.
Hi, Copllot from MS would be a great tool to use for minutes and transcripts. There is a small POC running in my company now.
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Pernita Phuloria IBSL PRMO| Bayer CropScience Dehradun, Ut, India
Hi , I have been using Smartsheet for automated workflows (no code platform), Dashboard Visualizations. Trying my hands with MS Copilot, ChatGPT and PM Infinity in this learning phase. I am going to try Sembly as my next learning target for MOMs.
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Michael Boucher Regulatory Program Director| NextGen Healthcare Dacula, Ga, United States
I use ChatGPT and Perplexity to answer both work-related (e.g. summarize a regulation) and personal (e.g. trip planning) topics. For work I also use CoPilot in teams to help with meeting notes. If I want good notes, I still need to write them by hand, but CiPilot is good for down and dirty capturing what was discussed.
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Anonymous
I'm excited to use AI in the support of my current and future projects!
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