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12-year-olds are the new 23-year-olds 🤯 A 12-year-old dev and his team built an investment advisor agent and won a hackathon using Lyzr AI Agent Studio. They used RAG and Perplexity tool for the agent, configured the agent in a few clicks and refined it until they got the...

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Фото профиля African Immigrant Woman of Color (very oppressed)
African Immigrant Woman of Color (very oppressed)1 год назад

@LyzrAI @perplexity_ai In cases like this it’s always one of the parents who’s done the work. Teach the kid to talk it up and they’re set

Фото профиля Siva Surendira
Siva Surendira1 год назад

@LyzrAI @perplexity_ai No. Kids nowadays are learning fast. Check @paulg’s stories on the conv he has with his 12 yr old.

Фото профиля PadmavatiRaman1.0
PadmavatiRaman1.01 год назад

@LyzrAI @perplexity_ai They don't know the basics. Only know to use the tools. This can be problematic in the near future.

Фото профиля tedy
tedy1 год назад

@LyzrAI @perplexity_ai i dont like this, thats not what a 12 year old should do

Фото профиля Kai Ringeisen
Kai Ringeisen1 год назад

@LyzrAI @perplexity_ai We’re going to see the gap of intelligence grow quite a bit based on those who learn AI and those who don’t, prime example here.

Фото профиля Avinash Namadhari
Avinash Namadhari1 год назад

@LyzrAI @perplexity_ai I want to see this kid play in an Under-12 Football League.

Фото профиля Siva Surendira
Siva Surendira1 год назад

@LyzrAI @perplexity_ai ?? The kid is fine doing what he is doing.

Фото профиля Greg Feingold
Greg Feingold1 год назад

@LyzrAI @perplexity_ai cool!

Фото профиля ZΛRΛ
ZΛRΛ1 год назад

@LyzrAI @perplexity_ai The future is bright!

Фото профиля Amar Sheth
Amar Sheth1 год назад

@LyzrAI @perplexity_ai This is cool. So clearly schools won’t teach this.

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