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Hello guys.

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So we are going to continue our discussion with respect to our Langton series.

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And now in this video and in the upcoming series of video, we are going to discuss about another amazing

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new project.

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And the project is nothing but innovative math and data source assistant using Google Gamma two.

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Google gamma two is another open source model from Google, which is quite amazing with respect to LM,

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and uh, it actually gives you an amazing result.

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So that is the reason I'm going to go ahead and use this.

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Now, what is the main idea behind this is that whatever question you ask this GPT right, or this generative

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AI application related to any maths problem, it should be able to give you the answer.

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And the question that you can actually ask will can be in the form of text, okay.

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And automatically it should be able to understand your question and it should be able to give you the

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answer.

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Now there are some more information that you probably want to, uh, know in your whenever you're studying

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maths, let's say formula of uh, you need to know the formula, let's say formula of what is the area

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of, uh, a circle or what is pi r square.

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So this kind of questions, whenever you want to ask, you may also want some kind of external data

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source.

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We should be able to give you the answer.

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So here what we are doing is that we are integrating uh Wikipedia so that you will be able to use it.

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Now let me just go ahead and show the demo for this particular project, first of all.

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And then we will go ahead and build this completely from scratch.

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So first of all I'm going to go ahead and give my grok API key.

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I'll press enter.

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So here uh it says hey, I'm a chatterbot who can answer all your maths question.

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So I've given a default question over here.

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I have five bananas and seven grapes.

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I ate two bananas and give away three grapes.

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Then I buy a dozen of apples and two pack of blueberries.

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Each pack of blueberries contains 25 berries.

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How many total pieces of fruit do I have?

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So whenever you give this kind of text, it should be able to understand your entire mathematical question

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and should be able to give you the response.

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So let's go ahead and click on Get Answer.

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So here you will be able to see that um, uh, it will be generating the answers.

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Here is your entire process of probably, you know, getting all the updates with respect to the numbers.

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And finally, you can see there are 69.

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I hope you do the calculation.

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I think it is absolutely fine.

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Let me just do the calculation again.

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So here you can see five plus seven is 12 Then 12 minus five.

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You can probably do seven after seven.

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Um seven plus 12 one dozen uh of Apple seven plus 12 is 19, then 19 plus uh 50 okay.

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Because two plaques of blueberries is 19 plus 50, which is nothing but 69.

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So I've done the calculation over here.

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So here you can see all the steps it has probably done to in order to solve this entire problem.

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So what we will do is that you give any kind of sentence with respect to the problem statement, and

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it should be able to solve your maths problem.

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Okay.

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Um, so yes, let's go ahead and build this entire application.

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And in our next video we are completely going to build it from scratch.

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First of all we'll develop the left panel.

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Then we will go ahead and develop this entire Streamlit app and how we are basically using Google Gamma

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for solving this particular problem.

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We will be seeing that.

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So yes, this was it from my side.

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I will see you all in the next video.

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Thank you.

