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How I Build My App in Minutes Using Tasking AI — Open Source
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How I Build My App in Minutes Using Tasking AI — Open Source

Last Updated on April 4, 2024 by Editorial Team

Author(s): Gao Dalie (高達烈)

Originally published on Towards AI.

This video is the ultimate beginner’s guide to using the brand-new Open-source Tasking AI to build applications and a powerful LLM Chatbot.

I will explain how to use Claude 3 and Mistral large with Tasking AI and why this Tasking AI Open-Source is so important and such a game-changer for anyone looking to build applications and establish a business within Generative AI.

I’ll quickly go over the new document so you are 100% up to speed on how to implement this, before finally showing you some examples of this Tasking AI in action.

We’ll be building some applications on-screen that you can copy, paste, and adapt for your uses

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TaskingAI introduces a new era in AI-native app development, offering simplicity and innovation like never before. With TaskingAI, building responsive assistants supported by stateful APIs becomes effortless.

It doesn’t matter if you’re new to coding or have been doing it for ages, because its easy-to-use interface and toolkit for developers make LLM app development efficient and flexible.

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