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Alberto Paganini

Working with AI for the first time

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Hello,

 

I decided to experiment with AI and wanted to install Ollama with Llama 3.2-Vision to use it for generating insights from pictures.

I chose Ollama because I have everything locally, and it is open source. I hope it is a good choice.

I can install the software, but I'm unsure how to instruct Delphi to interact with Ollama. I noted there is the wrapper OllamaBox that may help, but still, this will be the first time I use it.

 

Is there any tutorial on the Internet that may help ? I know I can google it, but there are so many sources around and I don't know which one to choose.

I also know that I can ask Ollama itself directly, but I am a bit old school and prefer tutorials.

 

Many thanks

Alberto

 

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6 hours ago, Alberto Paganini said:

I know I can google it, but there are so many sources around and I don't know which one to choose.

I say the second one. First is probably an ad.

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16 hours ago, aehimself said:

I say the second one. First is probably an ad.

Surprisingly (or not) that is sound advice. But nowadays Google increasingly delivers an AI generated answer, which gives a good start (as in beginning not scare). I googled "tutorial on how to use ai for programming" and got an OK answer from their AI.

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Lately I've been asking "G" for some help and received some good answers.  Things like, spelling, grammar and some Delphi questions.   I did get some decent help on Delphi.  But I just wish "G" would not keep my queries for their fiendish (diabolical) endeavors.   If there were an offline aeye version I could download and run on my own, I would. Even better, if a download version and I create a small pop-up query, even bater!

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