How to Use the PaLM 2 API
PaLM 2 is a cutting-edge AI tool from Google that opens up tons of possibilities for developers. The PaLM 2 API allows people to easily add generative AI to their apps.
We just published a course on the freeCodeCamp.or YouTube channel that will teach you all about the PaLM 2 API and how to use it in your own projects.
Ania Kubow developed this course. She provides a deep dive into the functionalities and applications of PaLM 2 in the realm of AI and chatbot development.
Ania begins the course with a thorough introduction to PaLM 2, highlighting its pivotal role in modern AI. She navigates through its multifaceted capabilities, from code generation to debugging, ensuring that you grasp the model's significance and versatility.
This course doesn't just stop at the theory; it leads you through the development of a chatbot interface, offering valuable insights into the design and user experience aspects. She delves into the technicalities of implementing chatbot functionality, from handling user inputs to integrating with PaLM 2's API, equipping learners with skills to build responsive and intelligent chatbots.
Additionally, the course covers vital aspects of chatbot testing and debugging, addressing common challenges and solutions in AI development. Finally, the course wraps up with lessons on finalizing and deploying chatbots, emphasizing the importance of creating user-friendly and efficient AI tools.
Here are the sections in the course:
- Introduction to Palm 2 and Course Overview
- Why Use Palm 2: Multifunctionality and Developer Benefits
- Setting Up and Starting with Palm 2
- Developing the Chatbot Interface
- Implementing Chatbot Functionality
- Chatbot Testing and Debugging
- Conclusion and Next Steps
You can watch the full course on the freeCodeCamp.org YouTube channel (1-hour watch).
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Beau Carnes
Beau Carnes
I'm a teacher and developer with freeCodeCamp.org. I run the freeCodeCamp.org YouTube channel.