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Google's generative AI assistance trained on this repo #1011

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@MrAmbiG MrAmbiG commented Jul 15, 2024

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Optional AI assistance for those who might have to pause/unpause video multiple times due to their lack of speed typing. This is a feature of Google Colab which helps you auto complete code from this repository.

  • In the colab.research.google.com, while using the cells, you will see a prompt to [ ] Start coding or generate with AI. Click generate with AI. This will help you to write the code faster.
  • Just above the completed code, you shall also see that the suggestions are directly from This repository. You shall see the following in fine print.
    Suggested code may be subject to a license | Alparslan-Tamer/pytorch-deep-learning

2. Click the "Open in Colab" button up the top.
3. Press SHIFT+Enter a few times and see what happens.

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Explanation is very vague and It defeats the purpose of learning.
However it is good for experienced person.

Are you talking about this ?
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Hey there! Thank you @MrAmbiG , but I think @pritesh2000 is right.

I'd suggest practicing writing the code from the course yourself first and seeing what it does, then using Gen AI later on if you find it helps you a bit.

But it's always good to try something yourself first because that's where you'll get a good feel for what works and what doesn't.

AI is very helpful but sometimes if it goes a bit too fast and creates errors you aren't aware of, it may require a bit of backtracking.

I try to write things myself first at least once before asking AI for help.

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