š Open source models offer bespoke and specialized features not available with open AI models.
š Flowise provides tools for deploying open source models to the cloud.
šø Flowise allows generating images from applications.
Replicate is a cloud service that allows interaction with machine learning models through API endpoints for language, image, and video generation.
No credit card required for initial usage of Replicate, account creation can be done by clicking on 'get started' and obtaining the API key.
The dashboard provides options to view predictions, upload models, and access the API key. The explore option is also available.
š Save replicate credentials and add API key
š” Replicate offers access to various models
š Explore models and find specific ones
āļø View and interact with the selected model
š We will learn how to use open source models in the cloud with Replicate.
š» By adding certain parameters and a class to the bottom of the screen, we can run the model and view the output.
š To integrate the model with Flowise, we need the name of the model, which can be found in the sample code.
š Setting up replicate credentials and selecting the model.
āØ Adding a prompt template and priming the model.
š¬ Assigning value to the question variable to save the chat.
š Using the OpenSource Models in the Cloud with Replicate allows for easy interaction and tracking of predictions.
š¼ļø Generating images from Flowise is possible and can be done using the stable diffusion model.
š Exploring the models and getting model details can be done through the Replicate platform.
š Replacing the model name and prompt template in Flowise.
š¬ Testing the chat flow with a prompt and receiving the desired image.
š¤ Encouraging viewers to subscribe, like, and share the video.
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