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Generative AI for Cloud Solutions

You're reading from   Generative AI for Cloud Solutions Architect modern AI LLMs in secure, scalable, and ethical cloud environments

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835084786
Length 300 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Paul Singh Paul Singh
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Anurag Karuparti Anurag Karuparti
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Integrating Cloud Power with Language Breakthroughs FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Cloud Computing Meets Generative AI: Bridging Infinite Impossibilities 3. Chapter 2: NLP Evolution and Transformers: Exploring NLPs and LLMs 4. Part 2: Techniques for Tailoring LLMs
5. Chapter 3: Fine-Tuning – Building Domain-Specific LLM Applications 6. Chapter 4: RAGs to Riches: Elevating AI with External Data 7. Chapter 5: Effective Prompt Engineering Techniques: Unlocking Wisdom Through AI 8. Part 3: Developing, Operationalizing, and Scaling Generative AI Applications
9. Chapter 6: Developing and Operationalizing LLM-based Apps: Exploring Dev Frameworks and LLMOps 10. Chapter 7: Deploying ChatGPT in the Cloud: Architecture Design and Scaling Strategies 11. Part 4: Building Safe and Secure AI – Security and Ethical Considerations
12. Chapter 8: Security and Privacy Considerations for Gen AI – Building Safe and Secure LLMs 13. Chapter 9: Responsible Development of AI Solutions: Building with Integrity and Care 14. Part 5: Generative AI – What’s Next?
15. Chapter 10: The Future of Generative AI – Trends and Emerging Use Cases 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

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