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MakerSuite: A playground where anyone can create generative AI products

Haebom
When Google first introduced Bard, I mentioned that I was personally more interested in MakerSuite than Bard. Now, more details about MakerSuite have been revealed. Google's MakerSuite offers a quick and easy way to prototype generative AI ideas. This platform lets you build generative AI prototypes fast without needing machine learning expertise.
Interestingly, Google officially used the term Design instead of Prompt Engineering. This is similar to how it's described in Japan and Europe, as I introduced earlier. Seeing the word Design being used more and more instead of Engineering in various contexts, it seems this trend will continue. In Korea, Design often means graphics, but if you think of it more as planning, it makes more sense here.

Build and share prototypes

Once your model is ready, you can save and share the prototype with anyone on your team, making collaboration much easier.

Expand to production code

MakerSuite can turn your prompts into production-ready code for use in development environments like Colab. That way, it's easy to integrate into actual applications.

Access to PaLM API

With a user-friendly UI, you can start prototyping with the PaLM API and access the API key. Even if you're not familiar with concepts like VectorDB or embeddings, it's easy to do things like AI fine-tuning.
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