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Local AI LLMs & RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) for content promotion

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Local AI LLMs & RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) for content promotion

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SLUUG produces a lot of content, but we are horrible at promoting it. In this presentation I will show how we could use Open Src Sftwr and AI's Open Src Large Language Models (LLM) running on our privately owned hardware to promote the content we create with minimal effort.
Presenter: Sean Twiehaus
If you ask a Large Language Model what the St. Louis Unix Users Group is, it has a good answer pulled directly from our website. If you ask specific questions about a presentation that has been given, you quickly realize the limitations. Using Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG), we can 'teach' the Large Language Model about our presentations. Once taught, we can utilize these Large Language Models to generate summaries, lists of key topics, tweets, YouTube titles, thumbnails, etc.

Recently Stan R. has begun uploading our presentation archives to our Youtube Channel. I will demonstrate how we can 'teach' an Open Source LLM about a specific presentation then get it to generate several titles suitable for the YouTube Video. Then, we will have it generate the video description. Then we will have it generate a list of tags and key phrases.

Then, we will imagine a program where we submit a talk Title and Abstract into a program, then all these things are generated automatically, all using Open Source Software and Open Source Large Language Models running on our private hardware.

If anyone is willing to volunteer to make such a program, please reach out! Volunteers Needed!

Title = Using Local LLMs and RAG for content promotion

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The url link to this Zoom mtng is posted earlier on the day of the mtng at the above home page. It is the link called "linked here".

Normally an Abstract/Background/Details/History/Outline/Summary/Walk-through will be listed when available.

ONLINE MEETINGS ONLY until further notice.
ONLINE session will use remote video software.
HOW TO CONNECT instructions on https://stllinux.org/ web page and our mailing lists. Note that your browser cache may need to be refreshed each time you check the above web page for the instructions. We will open the remote session at about 6:00 PM Central Standard Time ( CST ), so that you can join early to test your microphone, screen and video sharing.

The Saint Louis MO, STL Linux Users Group (STLLUG) meets monthly to talk about Linux. This GNU/Linux Users Group usually holds its meetings on the third or fourth Thursday of every month. Meetings are free and open to everyone.

At 6:30 PM CST we start with introductions, announcements, current events of interest, and a general CALL FOR HELP segment. Then we will go into the presentation of our main topic, sometime around or after 7:00 PM CST.

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