Massive Applause! This was a fantastic video series with a lot of value for any skill level. This is the ‘last mile’ of the LangGraph learning path. The LangChain LangGraph Series is a great place to start with LangGraph, then the Deep Learning “AI Agents in LangGraph” series. This one ties everything together with GenUI and Vercel .
This is the future of UI and UX I've been uinable to stop thinking about this and now I find that there are incredibly bbright minds already implementing it. Pleasure to watch and learn :)
totally agree. Like imagine an older user has trouble finding the "share document" button. They ask their on screen agent, and the UI changes, removing all irrelevant buttons, and making the share button much larger. This really changes a lot. Once you know how to ask the question, you can learn faster, and do so much more. LLM chatbots and generative UI are a wonderful step towards making it easier to ask "the question".
❤ huge fan continue great cotent have a question, i want to get as aws do your documentation in q pdf for reading, to be easier to handle the api documentatioon langchain and langgraph, would be helpful or if not how can i approach that problem because i feel bad and limited, your github repo dpnt see the same inforrmation as your api documentation
Massive Applause!
This was a fantastic video series with a lot of value for any skill level.
This is the ‘last mile’ of the LangGraph learning path. The LangChain LangGraph Series is a great place to start with LangGraph, then the Deep Learning “AI Agents in LangGraph” series.
This one ties everything together with GenUI and Vercel
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Completely agree
It's beautiful people like you that make the world a better place. Kudos brother! 👏
I really love the work bud! :D Always listen to you in background tabs while coding
Awesome Brace! Absolutely love this!
Keep up the good work Brace. Much appreciated 🙏🏾
This is the future of UI and UX I've been uinable to stop thinking about this and now I find that there are incredibly bbright minds already implementing it. Pleasure to watch and learn :)
totally agree. Like imagine an older user has trouble finding the "share document" button. They ask their on screen agent, and the UI changes, removing all irrelevant buttons, and making the share button much larger.
This really changes a lot. Once you know how to ask the question, you can learn faster, and do so much more. LLM chatbots and generative UI are a wonderful step towards making it easier to ask "the question".
Thankyou for this content :D!
Wowwwwwww, literally what I wanted
Very nice 👌
Very cool
Would to a see full end to end python example with something like reflex
❤ huge fan continue great cotent have a question, i want to get as aws do your documentation in q pdf for reading, to be easier to handle the api documentatioon langchain and langgraph, would be helpful or if not how can i approach that problem because i feel bad and limited, your github repo dpnt see the same inforrmation as your api documentation
Is it possible to so the same with Gemini? Does Gemini or the LLM provide same methods as OpenAI for tools and functions?
Gold
Still calling this generative UI? It's a switch statement.