@ChongZitaZhang Yep, curating and labelling your own dataset is very eye opening. From making 50/50 decisions and realizing how hard it is to define or how many errors already exist, through to the monotony of it. Everyone doing ML should do it at least once
@simonw@eckely You might enjoy this 2022 Wittgenstein ai app, https://t.co/oL0GfiktOr , both impressive it's from 2022 and also have far we have come since
@OfficialLoganK Hey Logan, we tried these and they look good. Any ideas on if/when these will move out of preview? And do you know if there are plans to support more regions then central-1 for previews?
@OfficialLoganK@levelsio It's ironic that vertex does have an endpoint you can point the openai sdk at.
There shouldn't be two packages with different call patterns. We need one Google wide sdk that handles both backends.
The AI studio team should lead on this and just make the compatibility layer.
@altryne@aidan_mclau@moyix@googleaistudio Unfortunately GCP credits only work with vertex calls, even if you bill the aistudio key through your GCP project id.
Or at least the case for me. Mind boggles, I guess vertex belongs to cloud, AI studio to another org so they won't share credits or something.
@carlosthedwarf_ Yeah definitely obstruction (if that's the change you were referring too). The second player moved across the field solely to stand next to someone and make a double wide block.
@krishnanrohit I also had reasonable luck with tortoise-tts last October-ish (i.e before the openai API). It was fairly good. I only used it on Linux with GPU, can't speak for performance on Mac or a more limited system.
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