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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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Preeti Rastogi Hillsborough, United States
I am new to AI but very interested in it. I have been using ChatGPT, Co-pilot and Bing for personal use and looking for some project opportunities to implement AI capabilities.
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Rufaro Sandi Plant Metallurgist| None
Mar 23, 2024 2:32 PM
Replying to Jorge Perez Esteva
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As GenAI is in an early stage, we should try as many tools as possible to find the best suitable for our business needs.
I agree to that.
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El harrak Abdelghafour Morocoo telecom
Hello Claudia! In my work with Generative AI, I rely on a few key tools and resources to streamline data handling and model deployment. For data cleaning and preparation, I find Python indispensable, especially libraries like Pandas for handling CSV and Excel files
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Anish Nambiar Schlumberger Katy, Tx, United States
Primarily Copilot and Chat GPT. After delving a bit into prompt engineering, I do see a huge difference in the quality of answers that is being generated. I have not had much success with data visualization. This could be due to most of these platforms not accessible via the firewall
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Andrej Simunaj None Vancouver, Canada
https://recapiogpt.com/ - Advanced AI summarizer for text, files, videos and its multi-language support.
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Chrysoula Zervaki IT Project Manager| Pobuca Athens, I, Greece
I use Claude.ai more often than ChatGpt. Of course, I have not used it to the extent that I would like to.
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Tracie Peters IT Project Manager| Clarios Waterford, Wi, United States
Our organization has implemented CoPilot with MS365 and are hosting information sessions to help us understand the purpose and some of the tools we can use. It's been helpful to have that seamless integration with Outlook, NotePad and Word, even across SharePoint.
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Roberto Pugliese Deputy General Coordinator, Director of ICT| Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A. Duino-Aurisina, Trieste, Italy
Summarisation, Automatisation, RAG with project specific info are really useful and not difficult to adopt.
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Rohit Katke Project Manager| Dinero Software Pvt Ltd Mumbai, India

I’ve found that a balanced approach works best when working with Generative AI. For data management, tools that assist with model fine-tuning and visualization are crucial. Additionally, using collaboration platforms that help organize thoughts and integrate AI insights into daily workflows has been a game-changer. It’s all about finding tools that streamline your process and let you focus on creativity.

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Karen Bradley Project Manager, Sr.| Anthem Virginia Beach, Va, United States
The most useful tool I am using is an internal prompt engineering library.
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