A Start to Using Generative AI in .NET
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01 - GenAI for .NET developers.mp4
00:45
02 - What you should know.mp4
01:27
01 - The difference between OpenAI and Azure OpenAI.mp4
06:33
02 - Creating and configuring an OpenAI account.mp4
06:40
03 - Using the OpenAI API Playground.mp4
08:27
04 - First steps in Azure AI Studio.mp4
05:13
05 - Creating and configuring deployments in Azure OpenAI Studio.mp4
06:29
06 - Challenge Use the OpenAI Playground to simulate a chat session.mp4
00:57
07 - Solution Use the OpenAI Playground to simulate a chat session.mp4
02:56
01 - Choosing a .NET library.mp4
03:37
02 - Creating a basic .NET Core console application.mp4
03:42
03 - Create the OpenAIClient object.mp4
05:17
04 - Hello chat.mp4
06:25
05 - The chat loop.mp4
05:19
06 - Error handling.mp4
07:35
07 - Using the Azure OpenAI service.mp4
05:35
08 - Streaming vs. non-streaming.mp4
02:43
09 - Implementing streaming completion.mp4
07:18
10 - Challenge Fix the bugs.mp4
00:41
11 - Solution Fix the bugs.mp4
06:40
01 - Using the Moderation API.mp4
09:22
02 - Using Azure content filters.mp4
07:32
03 - Further safety considerations.mp4
04:32
01 - Whats next.mp4
00:49
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Until quite recently, generative AI has mostly been done by Python developers because Python is the main language used for AI research. However, with the increasing maturity of AI models and services, it’s time for .NET developers to integrate generative AI into real-world applications—from desktop to the web. Learn the fundamental skills required for configuring OpenAI and Azure OpenAI and creating a fully functioning chat bot. Along the way, instructor András Velvárt demonstrates practical coding tips and best practices for moderation and safety.
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- language english
- Training sessions 24
- duration 1:56:34
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- Release Date 2024/12/06