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Welcome to Data Alchemy - Start Here
The goal of this group is to help you navigate the complex and rapidly evolving world of data science and artificial intelligence. This is your hub to stay up-to-date on the latest trends, learn specialized skills to turn raw data into valuable insights, connect with a community of like-minded individuals, and ultimately, become a Data Alchemist. Together, let's decode the language of data and shape a future where knowledge and community illuminate our way. Rules - Don't sell anything here or use Data Alchemy as any kind of funnel - We delete low effort community posts, and posts with poor English. Proofread your post first. - Help us make the posts high quality. If you see a low quality post, then click on the 3 dots on the post and "Report To Admins". Start by checking out these links - Classroom - Introduction - Roadmap - Contribution Be Aware of Scammers - Please be aware that this is a public group. Unfortunately, some people abuse the Skool platform to send DMs or post comments to trick people. This is the internet, so always do your own due diligence. Never automatically trust someone here on the Skool platform other than @Dave Ebbelaar's official account. To kick things off, please comment below, introducing yourself. Let us know: 1. Your name and where you're from 2. What project(s) you're currently focused on See you in the comments!
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Welcome to Data Alchemy - Start Here
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@Daniela Narváez Hello and welcome to the group!
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@Jacob Rhude Welcome to the group!
cookiecutter error in git bash
hi, I am currently looking for a project structure for my first project and I already tried using cookiecutter as recommended in the classroom. but I think I encountered some problems. after I install cookiecutter with "pip install cookiecutter" at git bash and run it using "$ cookiecutter https://github.com/drivendata/cookiecutter-data-science" and "$ ccds https://github.com/drivendata/cookiecutter-data-science" as the instruction on the website. but it always says that command not found like: bash: cookiecutter: command not found bash: ccds: command not found please help thanks
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@Fathur P If you installed Python using the Windows installation package, you need to select the Custom Installation option so that you can check the box to add the Python directory to the PATH
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@Fathur P Have you restarted the command line (terminal) and/or the computer since installing?
Fly.io - An Interesting Hosting Provider Including GPUs
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I have several projects hosted on Fly.io. It's really a great product that not enough people know about.
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@Anaxareian Aia Three projects are NextJs sites with Postgres databases. Two of those interact with the Solana blockchain to transfer cryptocurrency and interact with NFTs. Another one is a Discord bot that facilitates tipping and rewards for interacting with posts via the Solana blockchain.
Practical uses of generative AI
What do you think are the uses that generative AI can have in a business? I'm finishing up an IBM specialization right now and the last course is on generative AI, so I thought it would be useful to get a little perspective on its practical usefulness before I start. I appreciate all your comments
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Here are a few ideas that I can think of: 1. Writing documentation (generally for codebases). 2. Generating email text and replies that sound professional. 3. Creating content for blog posts and social media (both text and images). 4. Jump starting coding projects or tasks by creating code to get you started. 5. Programming/coding auto-complete with tools like Codeium or GitHub Copilot
Creating data with ai
If I need a generative AI or something similar to create fictitious data that can create thousands of rows in csv or json format for a table, what tool do you recommend?
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I'd probably use something like Faker. You'll need to do some coding, but this is exactly what it's for. You can ask ChatGPT for help using Faker and it can help you with the code.
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Daniel Milner
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IT Systems Administrator and Software Engineer at Scientific Cutting Tools, Inc.

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