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Building your first Streamlit App for Non-Python Users

The first thing we need to do is get Python version 3.8 and add the script in a .py file at the end run the Streamlit through the command prompt

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AUTOMATIC1111 – The New Stable Diffusion Web UI

Automatic1111 is one of the latest Image Generators running on Stable Diffusion. It is packed with advanced features that can put many others to shame.

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Create a Milvus Collection Using Golang

Practical tutorial on how to use the Milvus Go SDK to create a new collection in Milvus using a defined schema and how to connect to a Milvus cluster using Go.

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Connect to Milvus Using Golang

Comprehensive tutorial on how to connect to a Milvus server using milvus-sdk-go to configure your system’s Milvus server along with practical examples.

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Best ChatGPT Apps in 2023

The top 5 ChatGPT apps in 2023 that you can use on your smartphones are Bing, AI Chatbot-Nova, AI Chat Open Assistant Chatbot, and more.

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How to Install Weaviate CLI

Guide on the basics of installing and configuring the Weaviate CLI on your system and how to configure the details of the Weaviate cluster on the Weaviate CLI.

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How to Install ChatGPT Locally?

There is no official way to install ChatGPT locally, but you can install the unofficial ChatGPT app or create a ChatGPT Windows app from the official website.

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Exploring Stable Diffusion 2.0 – Website to Consider for Trying Stable Diffusion 2.0

The “DreamStudio”, “Replicate”, “Playground AI”, “Google Colab”, or the “Baseten” platforms can be considered to try stable Diffusion 2.0.

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Exploring Advanced Conversational Abilities & Most Insightful Stories about ChatGPT 4.0

Chatgpt4 is an incredible AI tool that can tackle many complex real-world situations and produce creative and impressive answers.

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Can ChatGPT Be Detected by Turnitin

Yes, Turnitin can detect ChatGPT content with better precision and accuracy. For more detail, follow this guide.

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How to Change the Aspect Ratio in Midjourney

The aspect ratio in Midjourney can be changed by using the “/aspect” or the “/ar” parameter followed by the desired ratio.

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How to Activate the DAN Version of ChatGPT

ChatGPT is a tool to chat for answers and OpenAI regulations make it a safe environment. The DAN version has additional capabilities but there are risks.

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Setting up VSCode for Ansible Lightspeed AI in Ubuntu 22.04 desktop

Red Hat launched the Ansible Lightspeed Code Assistant Generative AI with IBM Watson Code Assistant in May 2023. This preview is now available to all Ansible users, allowing them to explore the technology, provide feedback to Red Hat, and further train…

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Milvus Create an Index on the Vector

Practical tutorial on how we can use the Milvus CLI, cURL, and Python to create a vector index in simple steps to enhance the search operations on a vector.

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Ubuntu-Based Linux Lite 6.6 Comes With an AI Helper

Based on Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS, Linux Lite 6.6 promises support for 22 new languages across many UI elements. Learn more here.
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Databricks Gains MosaicML and Its Generative AI for $1.3 Billion

Learn what the Databricks acquisition means for companies looking into public or private generative AI foundation models.
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Open-Source Licenses Need to Evolve to Deal With AI

Free software and open-source licenses evolved to deal with code in the 1970s and ’80s. Today, it must again transform to deal with AI models.
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How Google Assistant, Siri, and Alexa Lost the AI Race?

Google Assistant, Siri, and Alexa are all powerful and popular voice assistants that have revolutionized the way we associate with technology.

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Opera One, an AI-infused Web Browser, Hits Linux

I haven’t used the Opera web browser since… Well, forever – but I’m well aware it remains a popular option with folks. Today, June 20, Opera hit version 100 and, through the power of marketing, transforms itself into Opera One. At least, th…

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AI Will Save Security – And Eliminate Jobs

AI will make security worse before it makes it significantly better, but at the cost of a lot of jobs. Read on for the full implications of all this.
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