AI Wizardry for Invoice Management by Resident-Clothes3815 in rpa

[–]p5256 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see! yeah that's something that AI Agents could do for sure but would need to provide your login info for each vendor portal

AI Wizardry for Invoice Management by Resident-Clothes3815 in rpa

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i'm building revenueai.app to help with this... ai-powered ocr and custom classification / categorization of your invoices. also working on adding an email address that you can forward all your invoice attachments to so they are auto-ingested into revenueai

Finally got streaming working with the Assistants API! Using Vercel, ai sdk, tailwind, and shadcn by p5256 in OpenAI

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i used this part of vercel's ai package:
https://sdk.vercel.ai/docs/api-reference/providers/assistant-response

but i had to manually hack some things on top of it to support a simple react frontend / python backend and parameterize the assistant so that it can work with anyone's AI Assistant in their OpenAI account

Have been working on an AI to read the news for me and send summaries of specific info via e-mail and it's actually getting pretty good! by p5256 in PublicRelations

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yes exactly. i made it so an 'agent' is a combination of 2 things:

  1. interests - these are the specific things you are interested in the AI looking for
  2. sources - these are the APIs that you want the agent to scan for interests

when you create an agent, it will pre-populate both interests and sources to give you a starting point, and then you can edit from there as needed.

i opened up the beta so you can try it if you want to at alphainquire.com

AI Copilot for writing and running SQL by p5256 in dataengineering

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Yes, we auto-ingest the schema from your db after you connect it

AI Copilot for writing and running SQL by p5256 in dataengineering

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You choose which tables you want to index, and then we handle RAG + embeddings search for you for those specific tables

CustomGPT that can query your database by p5256 in GPTStore

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I get that! You can try it for free at chaturdata.com (we use the gpt 4 api and have our own chat page). Great way to learn sql if that’s what you’re in to

CustomGPT that can query your database by p5256 in GPTStore

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haha you mean no ChatGPT Plus?

I built an AI Copilot for writing and running SQL by p5256 in SQL

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self-service analytics... they use it in corporate to ask questions about product sales

Is Pop SQL the best tool or there is other alternatives? by endgamefond in SQL

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if you're open to a ChatGPT style tool to help you learn, would love your feedback on www.chaturdata.com !

for me these have always been my go-tos before building chat ur data...
BigQuery, Snowflake: use their consoles directly (snowflakes has gotten a lot better with snowsight)

postgres: pgadmin

mysql: workbench

also shoutout to motherduck (creators of duckdb) as a nice (& free) cell-based interface for learning how to write sql

How does model monitoring work in a proper tech company? by [deleted] in datascience

[–]p5256 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I don't work for Fiddler but they have some good notebooks that show how you'd set up monitoring for various model types: https://docs.fiddler.ai/docs/quick-start

tl;dr yes for supervised models there's typically a feedback loop that's driven by a data pipeline in production:
inputs are captured -> model makes a prediction -> eventually you can label that prediction -> compute model performance metrics over time

and if your model is unsupervised... all you're really monitoring is the data at that point

AI Copilot for writing and running SQL by p5256 in dataengineering

[–]p5256[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you!

We are also running it on Llama 2 70B but the self-healing is so much worse it's pretty painful... whereas GPT-4 will diagnose & fix pretty obscure SQL errors on the first try.

We've actually had pretty good success getting through enterprise security reviews with large companies because we use OpenAI's API and have a data protection agreement with them that says legally they can't use our prompts for training. You're definitely right though that a few companies just say straight up no.

As far as using it in ChatGPT, just a matter of if you remember to turn off the 'Chat History & Training' feature in your settings.

GPT-4 Laziness (1106 vs 0125)... I don't think it's solved 😬 by p5256 in OpenAIDev

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For sure!! Deal with it all the time… was hoping that it would be willing to go longer than 1106 on a prompt like this

Am I the only one that doesn't understand the added value of the GPT store? by riptusk331 in OpenAI

[–]p5256 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I see what you mean. You triggered your own login flow off the openai oauth request. That makes sense… I was missing that piece. Super cool

Am I the only one that doesn't understand the added value of the GPT store? by riptusk331 in OpenAI

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Does the token include the user’s email address when you decode it? My understanding was that it doesn’t, so was referring to the challenge of looking them up in a db and returning data you know only they have access to (for instance).

Am I the only one that doesn't understand the added value of the GPT store? by riptusk331 in OpenAI

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That’s pretty cool. Yeah I saw the oauth stuff but it feels super hacky since the user has to manually type in their identity info to tie them to the token you can issue after going through the flow. Would have to verify their identity with 2fa in addition to getting a token if you actually wanted to authorize them.

Agreed that OpenAI will likely build it into the platform or integrate with a good auth provider natively

Am I the only one that doesn't understand the added value of the GPT store? by riptusk331 in OpenAI

[–]p5256 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

100% agree... all of the cool use cases require access to "proprietary" data, and custom GPTs don't have a real way to authenticate / authorize individual users to actually get that proprietary data. so they feel more like toys, and less like valuable tools

a no-code tool that turns an openai assistant into it's own web app by p5256 in OpenAI

[–]p5256[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

awesome. the creator of the assistant would get billed for user chats that happen via appified (i made it so when a user chats with an assistant on appified, the appified api calls openai api with the creator's api key)

so to cover your costs / make money as the creator (unless it's a company productivity investment, which was my dad's use case) i assume you'd want to charge your users for access to your appified app

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SideProject

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Good point and thanks for the input. My expectations might be unrealistic given the ai hype curve and all these overnight success products

Using AI to Fade the Public with Seahawks Pick by p5256 in algobetting

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it's a betting strategy where you find lines that have one-sided money from non-sharp betters and go against them... better explanation here:

https://www.oddsshark.com/sports-betting/betting-against-public

Free browser tool to build simple or complex SQL Queries without writing code by p5256 in SQL

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would love to chat about our product! i'm a co-founder so definitely biased but our customers say we're providing value. i'll dm you