Large Language Models (LLMs) have revolutionized the field of natural language processing, enabling a wide range of applications such as chatbots, summarizers, translators, and more. However, developing LLM-based apps is not an easy task. It requires a lot of trial and error, fine-tuning, testing, and deployment. Moreover, it involves working with different tools and platforms, such as LLMs, prompts, Python code, and cloud services. Introducing Prompt flow, a suite of development tools designed to streamline the end-to-end development cycle of LLM-based AI applications, from ideation, prototyping, testing, evaluation to production deployment and monitoring. Prompt flow makes prompt engineering much easier and enables you to build LLM apps with production quality.
A Visionary Leader in Gen AI/Open AI, Data Science/Machine Learning, Big Data Space. Technical Architect pursuing Reinforcement Learning from IISC Bangalore, Design Thinking Certificate from IIT Madras 2019,Executive Certificate in Big Data Analytics from SP JIMR, Mumbai 2017,Internship Certificate in Data Science using R from IIM Lucknow 2017. Areas of interest are Big Data Analytics Machine learning, Artificial Intelligence|Cognitive Services and Block Chain. 15+ years of experience in software application development. Currently a full time Ge AI, Data Science and Machine Learning Practitioner at Honeywell Technology Labs Bangalore India. 7 yr.'s experience in Microsoft Web Technologies comprising mostly of ASP.Net related web front end technologies, distributed services and database development. Supported clientele: Schneider Electric, Kimberly Clark, Diageo Business Services, Anheuser-Busch InBev, Wells Fargo Centre-India Centre of Emerging Technologies Lab, Zurich Insurance (Switzerland), Qatar Airways (Doha Qatar), JPMorgan (New York), Tesco (UK and Ireland).Currently associated with Diageo Business Services India. 2 years of Onsite Experience at client Qatar Airways handling and owning end to end development of software systems. Hold valid B1 visa expiring 2025. Experience in project offshoring, project setup and developing and deploying advanced analytics globally.
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