8/15/2023 Workshop Agenda¶
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Date¶
2023-08-15 09:00 AM - 16:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time
Location¶
ENR 2 Building Classroom # 225
No food or drinks inside the classrooms, please.
Instructors(s):¶
About¶
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Agenda¶
Lessons | Instructor | Link | |
---|---|---|---|
09:00 | Introductions & Code of Conduct | Tyson | presentation |
09:10 | Session 1: Introduction to Large Language Models | Carlos | |
09:30 | Session 2: Prompt Engineering | Jeff | |
10:00 | Break | ||
10:10 | Session 3: Prompt Engineering Continued & Open Mic | Michele & Tyson | |
11:00 | Lunch | ||
12:00 | Session 4: Plugins & Code Interpreter | Jeff | |
12:30 | Session 5: CoPilot & VSCode | Andrew | |
13:00 | Break | ||
13:10 | Session 6: Hugging Face & Gradio | Tyson | |
13:50 | Open Mic & Discussion | ||
14:00 - ? | Hackathon |
Pre-requisites¶
a laptop with an active wifi connection
Create a free ChatGPT account
Optional
a personal Google account (to access Bard - suggest using Chrome Browser)
Install the Microsoft Edge Browser for using Microsoft Bing w/ Chat
ChatGPT Plus account (plugins are currently waitlisted)
OpenAI API account (currently waitlisted)
Code of Conduct¶
This Code of Conduct applies to all Event participants, instructors, and activities during the workshop.
Data Science Institute (DSI) is dedicated to providing professional computational research and educational experiences for all of our users, regardless of domain focus, academic status, educational level, gender/gender identity/expression, age, sexual orientation, mental or physical ability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion (or lack thereof), technology choices, dietary preferences, or any other personal characteristic.
While participating at an Event, we expect you to:
- Interact with others and use ChatGPT professionally and ethically by complying with our Policies.
- Constructively criticize ideas and processes, not people.
- Follow the Golden Rule (treat others as you want to be treated) when interacting online or in-person with collaborators, trainers, and support staff.
- Comply with this Code in spirit as much as the letter, as it is neither exhaustive nor complete in identifying any and all possible unacceptable conduct.
We do not tolerate harassment of other users or staff in any form (including, but not limited to, violent threats or language, derogatory language or jokes, doxing, insults, advocating for or encouraging any of these behaviors). Sexual language and imagery are not appropriate at any time (excludes Protected Health Information in compliance with HIPAA). Any user violating this Code may be expelled from the platform and the workshop at DSI's sole discretion without warning.
To report a violation of this Code, directly speak to a trainer. If you are not comfortable speaking to a trainer, or the trainer is who you are reporting, email info@cyverse.org with the following information:
- Your contact information
- Names (real, username, pseudonyms) of any individuals involved, and or witness(es) if any.
- Your account of what occurred and if the incident is ongoing. If there is a publicly available record (a tweet, public chat log, etc.), please include a link or attachment.
- Any additional information that may be helpful in resolving the issue.