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This is material in support of the 6/11/2025 presentation and I expect that it will be updated and changed.
References in addition to this:
* [[ai_papers|Comparison of AI engines]]
* [[ai_questions|Questions to ask AI engines]]
=====AI Presentation Outline: Exploring AI Engines and Beyond=====
This outline is designed for a presentation to the Lexington Computer Group, incorporating the topics and suggestions discussed in recent emails. It emphasizes practical demonstrations and a comparison of current AI tools, while also delving into more advanced concepts.
====I. Introduction (5-10 minutes)====
===A. Welcome and Context:===
* Briefly introduce the purpose of the presentation: to explore the landscape of current AI engines and discuss their capabilities and implications.
* Acknowledge the group's interest in AI and the collaborative nature of this topic (as suggested by recent email discussions).
===B. "Let Me Sum Up" (as inspired by John Rudy):===
* Acknowledge the rapid evolution of AI and the need to understand its various facets.
* Briefly touch upon the presenters' journey into understanding AI, perhaps mentioning the BOLLI AI course.
===C. Presentation Goals:===
* To provide a comparison of popular AI chatbots.
* To demonstrate practical applications and advanced features of AI.
* To foster discussion and shared learning within the group.
====II. Comparing the Chatbots: Strengths and Experiences (20-25 minutes)====
===A. Overview of Selected Chatbots:===
* Briefly introduce Chat GPT, Claude, and Gemini.
* Highlight their general purpose and key differentiating philosophies (if any).
===B. Live Demonstration & Comparison (Heavy Emphasis):===
* Interactive Demos: For each chatbot, perform a standard set of tasks (as suggested by Harry Forsdick).
* Example Tasks:
* Generating creative text (e.g., a short story, a poem).
* Summarizing a complex article.
* Answering factual questions.
* Performing a simple coding task or debugging.
* Discussion of Strengths (from experience):
* Share personal insights on which chatbot excels in specific areas (e.g., creativity, factual accuracy, coding, conversational flow).
* Discuss user interface and ease of use.
* Sentiment Analysis Comparison (Peter Albin's contribution):
* Briefly present findings or a live demonstration of how different AI engines respond to sentiment analysis queries, as Peter Albin explored with Perplexity.
====III. Beyond Basic Chat: Advanced AI Capabilities (20-25 minutes)====
===A. Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) Technology:===
* Concept Explanation: Use visualizations to explain what RAG is and why it's important for overcoming AI hallucinations and providing more accurate, grounded responses.
* Demonstration: Show an example of an AI (e.g., Gemini) leveraging RAG to answer a question by citing specific sources or external knowledge.
===B. Deep Research Capability:===
* Concept Explanation: Discuss how AI can be used for in-depth research, going beyond simple search queries.
* Demonstration: Showcase a "Deep Research" session (as John Day mentioned using Gemini for the energy consumption report).
* Walk through the process of posing a complex query.
* Show how the AI gathers and synthesizes information from multiple sources.
* Present the results and discuss their utility.
===C. Programming with AI to Overcome Ambiguity:===
* Concept Explanation: Address the challenge of ambiguity in generative AI responses and how programmatic approaches can help refine and control outputs.
* Demonstration: Provide a simple example of using AI for programming tasks, perhaps demonstrating how to refine a prompt or use structured output to get a more precise response.
====IV. Q&A and Open Discussion (15-20 minutes)====
===A. Facilitated Discussion:===
* Open the floor for questions from the group.
* Encourage attendees to share their own experiences with AI tools.
* Discuss potential future topics for the group related to AI.
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===B. Future Outlook:===
* Briefly touch upon the ongoing advancements in AI and what the future might hold.
* Emphasize the importance of continuous learning in this rapidly evolving field.
====V. Conclusion (5 minutes)====
===A. Key Takeaways:===
* Reiterate the main points: AI tools offer diverse strengths, and advanced techniques like RAG and deep research enhance their utility.
* The importance of hands-on experience and critical evaluation.
===B. Thank You and Next Steps:===
* Thank the audience for their participation.
* Suggest resources for further exploration (e.g., specific AI platforms, online courses).
* Invite continued discussion within the Lexington Computer Group.
Visuals & Style Notes:
* Use a mixture of high-level visualizations for concepts and live, on-line demonstrations (heavy emphasis on demos).
* Keep explanations concise and focus on illustrating capabilities through practical examples.
* Maintain an engaging and interactive tone.