In my last post, Where have all the Engineers gone?, I wrestled with some tough questions we're facing today, in the age of AI-powered engineering. I can't just leave it there... Just as the rise of automation and CI/CD pipelines reshaped operations teams by forcing traditional sysadmins to upskill into DevOps engineers or risk obsolescence, weโre... Continue Reading →
Proposing ‘h11n’: A New Buzzword for an AI Hallucination
I don't know who gets to pick industry buzzwords, abbreviations, and the like, but I'd like to propose h11n for a short form of an AI hallucination. I swear I gave the LLM the right data but it h11n anyway! My prompt is killing me, it keeps h11n on this one question... That's all, let... Continue Reading →
Leveraging Vision in Chat for Improved User Experience
In my other post/notebook, Using GPT Vision in RAG, we use vision to help enrich our content during ingestion, prior to chat. By using vision, we are able to create robust descriptions of our complex slides that contain charts and graphs, and bring some amazing value to our end users. In this post, we're going to... Continue Reading →
Upgrading to OpenAI’s Chat GPT-4o and 4o mini
OpenAI released ChatGPT-4o, boasting speed, affordability, and intelligence. Before migrating, consider how the new model affects code, features, and limits, such as token count and response limits.
Introducing LEW, your LLM Enhanced Workflow for your command line!
above image generated with ChatGPT 4 using Lew's photo. More below. Check. This. Out. https://www.youtube.com/embed/yvNcWJkAShk?si=Hx7VR0fy8KiJRZSg What is an LLM Enhanced Workflow for your command line? LEW, or the LLM Enhanced Workflow, is a utility that allows you to quickly and efficiently interact with your favorite LLM through your command line interface (cli). Simply use your... Continue Reading →
