Navigating the Future with Foundation Models
AI Engineering: Pioneering the Next Wave of AI Application Development
Chip Huyen's new book, AI Engineering, introduces the transformative approach of using pre‑trained foundation models over traditional machine learning methods. Aimed at AI developers, it covers crucial topics like model adaptation, deployment, and optimization, making it a must‑read for anyone looking to dive into the next generation of AI technology.
Introduction to AI Engineering
Foundation Models: A New Paradigm
AI vs. Traditional ML Engineering
Adapting Foundation Models
Evaluating Open‑ended AI Models
Optimizing AI Deployment
Cost‑Efficient AI Trends
Regulatory and Governance Challenges
Public and Expert Opinions
Future Implications of AI Engineering
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