I agree with the previous comments. I've been a sponge soaking in information for the past couple of months, then came across this video which is a fantastic summarization of what I've learned. If only I would have found it when it was first published, it could have saved me some time! Excellent insights, thank you for sharing.
I absolutely loved watching the video🌟It's such an inspiring and informative guide for anyone looking to dive into the exciting world of artificial intelligence and web development. Thanks for sharing!👏🎉
Hey awesome video, exactly what I hoped for :) Keep up the good content, its really appreciated ❤ Maybe an idea for one of your next videos: "How would I learn AI powered Web development if I had to start from zero today". Like which tools/projects would you focus on/ what would your general game plan look like if you'd had only very basic knowledge in all the areas you showed in this video.
Thanks for all this well structured information! I have a question: in an app I'm working, using direct client communication with openai through the api seems the most convenient approach, since I need low latency and the browser handles well all the required computation… but I have the concern that the api key is now exposed. I tell myself that if I change the key every week or so it's enough: I don't think people will copy the api key since really now every developer has already one. What do you think? Thanks!
Hi, never leave your api key exposed on client side. There are a lot of bad actors in this world. If you are using a front end framework, store it in .env file. If you are using plain html, css and JavaScript, you will still need a serverless function to act as a proxy for your API requests to openai. Hope this helps.
Very good video! Thank you so much. One question: I want to dedicate myself to developing chatbot, what tools do you recommend and if it can be solved with no-code or is it a better option to code? Thank you!
Thanks! I recommend creating an MVP with low-code, and then hand-coding from scratch if there is demand, because you can usually reuse a large portion of your backend when moving from low-code to code.
Love the vid! One of the advantages with, for instance, Botpress is that it is so easy to give the bot to a client - send them a script tag and everything is taken care of. I really want to have the same for my custom-made Langchain apps. How would I do this so the implementation to the client's website is seamless (like just sending a script tag)? Appreciate your videos a lot!
I agree, no code is great for quick turnaround. I made video on how to make a botpress-like bot with langchain for free here: th-cam.com/video/vbsgW0kQjRg/w-d-xo.html
@@vrsen Thx! Have you ever considered making a second channel with more in-depth videos with actual coding and a slower paced step-by-step tutorial (with not so high production value as that would take a long time to make), or even considered making a Patreon with such vids, I would love to support you and the content you make!
Thank you for your thoughtful suggestion and your support! I have thought about longer content but haven’t decided yet. Are interested in walkthroughs of such projects or coding similar staff from scratch?
@@vrsen I would definitely be interested in videos like that! Does not need to have the high production value even - I just appreciate the knowledge you are putting out there, and would love to see more in-depth and more step-by-step walkthroughs
Mam. Why are there only 3k subscribers on this channel? Truly the most underated AI based channel.
Wow, what a video. Literally can start my own company just by watching this guys channel💯
i think this may be the first video i have paid attention to start to finish. Amazing job.
I agree with the previous comments. I've been a sponge soaking in information for the past couple of months, then came across this video which is a fantastic summarization of what I've learned. If only I would have found it when it was first published, it could have saved me some time! Excellent insights, thank you for sharing.
Incredibly useful information, and even totally free! Just wow! Keep up the good work!
Such a great video as I’m working on my first SAAS. Thank you so much
I absolutely loved watching the video🌟It's such an inspiring and informative guide for anyone looking to dive into the exciting world of artificial intelligence and web development. Thanks for sharing!👏🎉
AGree totally ! smart and well articulated ! I love it
Extremely helpful, i liked the straightforward and precise information 👌
The quality off video is so amazing. Do you use AI tools to edit yourself?
This is amazing content Rsen, ur creating so much value for your viewers
Love this video! You’re dope, my dawg 💯
It is crazy how you can pack this much information in 1 video must be a lot of effort behind it! impressive nevertheless your doing a great jobb!
Thanks, man. Glad you found it useful
bro, this is indepth fire video! good work! i subscribe to your channel!
Consistently great videos!!! Keep it up!
Thanks, Dmitry🙏
thank. you!!
Good one @VRSEN thank you
Hey awesome video, exactly what I hoped for :)
Keep up the good content, its really appreciated ❤
Maybe an idea for one of your next videos:
"How would I learn AI powered Web development if I had to start from zero today".
Like which tools/projects would you focus on/ what would your general game plan look like if you'd had only very basic knowledge in all the areas you showed in this video.
Thank you❤️
Good work!❤
Thank you! 😄
Keep it up, I like a lot your content!
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Thanks for all this well structured information! I have a question: in an app I'm working, using direct client communication with openai through the api seems the most convenient approach, since I need low latency and the browser handles well all the required computation… but I have the concern that the api key is now exposed. I tell myself that if I change the key every week or so it's enough: I don't think people will copy the api key since really now every developer has already one. What do you think? Thanks!
Hi, never leave your api key exposed on client side. There are a lot of bad actors in this world.
If you are using a front end framework, store it in .env file. If you are using plain html, css and JavaScript, you will still need a serverless function to act as a proxy for your API requests to openai.
Hope this helps.
Very good video! Thank you so much. One question: I want to dedicate myself to developing chatbot, what tools do you recommend and if it can be solved with no-code or is it a better option to code? Thank you!
Thanks! I recommend creating an MVP with low-code, and then hand-coding from scratch if there is demand, because you can usually reuse a large portion of your backend when moving from low-code to code.
@@vrsen Thank you very much again! And what technological stack do you recommend for the MVP with low code? Flowise can be an option? Thank you!
Love the vid! One of the advantages with, for instance, Botpress is that it is so easy to give the bot to a client - send them a script tag and everything is taken care of. I really want to have the same for my custom-made Langchain apps. How would I do this so the implementation to the client's website is seamless (like just sending a script tag)? Appreciate your videos a lot!
I agree, no code is great for quick turnaround. I made video on how to make a botpress-like bot with langchain for free here: th-cam.com/video/vbsgW0kQjRg/w-d-xo.html
@@vrsen Thx! Have you ever considered making a second channel with more in-depth videos with actual coding and a slower paced step-by-step tutorial (with not so high production value as that would take a long time to make), or even considered making a Patreon with such vids, I would love to support you and the content you make!
Thank you for your thoughtful suggestion and your support!
I have thought about longer content but haven’t decided yet. Are interested in walkthroughs of such projects or coding similar staff from scratch?
@@vrsen I would definitely be interested in videos like that! Does not need to have the high production value even - I just appreciate the knowledge you are putting out there, and would love to see more in-depth and more step-by-step walkthroughs
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This is like 10 years of experience in a few mins. You still need a ton of experience to implement what he is asking
Depends on where you at right now. If you already know at least 1 programming language, you can learn all this in a year or less.