generative-ai and GenAIBook

These are ecosystem siblings—one is an official enterprise platform (Vertex AI) with comprehensive production infrastructure, while the other is a community-authored educational resource that teaches generative AI concepts through practical examples, both occupying the same learning/implementation space but serving different user maturity levels.

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About generative-ai

GoogleCloudPlatform/generative-ai

Sample code and notebooks for Generative AI on Google Cloud, with Gemini on Vertex AI

This collection helps you explore and build solutions using Google's generative AI technologies, particularly Gemini, on Google Cloud's Vertex AI platform. It provides practical examples, code, and guides for creating AI-powered features like content generation, image editing, and conversational agents. This resource is for technical professionals and AI practitioners looking to integrate advanced AI capabilities into their applications and workflows.

AI application development Machine learning engineering Content generation Image processing AI Enterprise search

About GenAIBook

bahree/GenAIBook

"Generative AI in Action" book's code repository

This project provides the code examples, research paper lists, and a local web application from the book 'Generative AI in Action'. It helps aspiring AI practitioners and data scientists understand and implement various Generative AI concepts. You get practical code and a runnable application to explore AI techniques covered in the book.

Generative AI Machine Learning Education AI Development Data Science Learning AI Prototyping

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