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Intro

0:00

Introducing Adrian's friend, Alex!

0:50

We have our first conversation with the FriendBot.

1:26

Does this pass the Turing Test?

2:45

The technical constraints of the OpenAI API

4:41

A look at the hardware - Raspberry Pi, conference room speaker and a 3D printed case

5:21

The software. A small amount on the Pi, the rest in the cloud with OpenAI GPT-3

6:05

The architecture using Azure Cognitive Services for voice to text/text to voice.

7:15

You can see the code at It's .NET on Linux.

7:45

Cognitive services wake words are free! Wake words are great for privacy.

10:00

Seeding conversations in GPT using prompt engineering

11:50

The next project idea, a DALL-E picture frame

13:31

I want to put technology in front of people and have it not be intimidating, but have them understand what's available to them

15:17

The DALL-E picture frame in action.

16:05

Dall-E can create images in the style of artists

16:42

Copyright with generated images

17:36
Make Friends Literally with a FriendBot Powered by GPT-3 from OpenAI and Azure Cognitive Services
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2023Mar 29
On today’s show, Jim is joined by Adrian Bonar, a maker who likes to make friends, literally! Adrian has brought FriendBot with him, a conversational robot powered by Azure Cognitive Services and Open AI's GPT-3 that wants to chat with you. This is built around a Raspberry Pi with a conference room speaker in a 3D printed case, running C# .NET code. Learn more and build this yourself at https://aka.ms/lgpc/friendbot. Build your own DALL-E picture frame! Instructions are at https://aka.ms/lgpc/friendbot/dalle-p.... You will need an Azure Cognitive Services account, which you can sign up for at https://aka.ms/lgpc/friendbot/cogsvc, and an Open-AI DALL-E 2 account, which you can sign up for at https://aka.ms/lgpc/friendbot/dalle. 00:00 - Intro 00:50 - Introducing Adrian's friend, Alex! 01:26 - We have our first conversation with the FriendBot. 02:45 - Does this pass the Turing Test? 04:41 - The technical constraints of the OpenAI API 05:21 - A look at the hardware - Raspberry Pi, conference room speaker and a 3D printed case 06:05 - The software. A small amount on the Pi, the rest in the cloud with OpenAI GPT-3 07:15 - The architecture using Azure Cognitive Services for voice to text/text to voice. 07:45 - You can see the code at https://aka.ms/lgpc/friendbot. It's .NET on Linux. 10:00 - Cognitive services wake words are free! Wake words are great for privacy. 11:50 - Seeding conversations in GPT using prompt engineering 13:31 - The next project idea, a DALL-E picture frame 15:17 - "I want to put technology in front of people and have it not be intimidating, but have them understand what's available to them" 16:05 - The DALL-E picture frame in action. https://aka.ms/lgpc/friendbot/dalle-p... 16:42 - Dall-E can create images in the style of artists 17:36 - Copyright with generated images Presented by ‪@jimbobbennett‬ Feel free to leave us a comment below, and don't forget to subscribe: https://aka.ms/Reactor/Subscribe-YouTube Thanks! This show was recorded at the Microsoft Reactor in Redmond. Connect with us: Homepage: https://aka.ms/Reactor Facebook: https://fb.com/MicrosoftReactor Twitter:   / msftreactor   Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/pro/microsoft-... Get the look! Buy Jim's shirt: https://aka.ms/lgpc/look/friendbot About Microsoft Reactor: Reactors are community spaces where technology professionals meet, learn, and connect - to both their local peers as well as industry-leading ideas and technology from Microsoft, partners, and the open source community. With a diverse mix of workshops, presentations, and networking events customized for each city, there’s something for everyone – whether you’re just getting started or working on complex projects. Our programming is always free and inclusive of a broad set of products, tools, and technologies. [eventID:19075]

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