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Tuesday, May 14 • 11:05am - 11:30am
Leveraging OpenAI: A Business Application Use Case

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Cracking the Code: How Chatbots Get Stuff Done

Hey there! So, you know those super-smart digital helpers called Large Language Models (LLMs)? They’re like the James Bonds of the tech world—slick, resourceful, and ready to tackle any mission.

The Old-School Way: SQL SPs and Fuzzy Lookups

Now, picture this: You’ve got a task that needs some serious automation mojo. Maybe it’s sorting through messy data or fixing wonky addresses. Traditionally, we’d rely on SQL Stored Procedures (fancy term, right?) and fuzzy lookups (sounds like a jazz band). These methods are like rule-following robots—they do their thing, but they’re not exactly flexible. If the source system throws a curveball (like putting a company name in the city field), they’re stumped. Cue the dramatic music!

Enter LLMs: The Cool Cats of Automation

But wait! Here come the LLMs, striding in with confidence. They’re not bound by rules; they thrive on context and nuance. So, when that address mix-up happens, they channel their inner Sherlock. No human intervention needed! They’ll sleuth out the right city name faster than you can say “data wizard.”

Beyond Boring Automation: The Symphony of Imagination

But here’s the real magic: LLMs aren’t just taskmasters. They’re artists. Imagine a symphony where creativity meets logic. LLMs compose solutions that dance around the edges of certainty.

Get ready for an idea-packed conversation! Bring your questions, because we’re about to explore how you can harness the power of language models in your processes.


Speakers
avatar for Jyoti Vasudev

Jyoti Vasudev

Sr Software Engineer, Microsoft
I hold an engineering position at Microsoft and am actively studying Data Science at Harvard University Extension School. I find joy in helping women and young girls recognize their abilities and reach their fullest potential. Interestingly, I gain even more from these interactions... Read More →



Tuesday May 14, 2024 11:05am - 11:30am PDT
Room 210, Student Center