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Hello Rene, can you provide how to use AI and ML in networking with examples
Hi Vikas,
I have some examples here:
Is there anything in particular you are looking for?
Rene
Thanks Rene for the reply. For years, I have been doing automation using Python, Ansible, etc. Now I want to use AI, and I would like some examples of how I can use AI in network automation. If you can help, it would be great.
Hello Vikas
Rene beat me to it!!
Let me add my two cents however…
The lesson on AI and ML in networking, and the general lesson on AI and ML, constitute the content of AI/ML on the site so far. However, you can make a suggestion to add new content on the Member Ideas page. You may find that others have suggested similar topics, and you can add your voice to theirs.
In the meantime, I can share with you some Cisco documentation that deals with AI/ML for networking:
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/solutions/collateral/digital-transformation/ai-whitepaper.pdf
I hope this has been helpful!
Laz
I downloaded the desktop version of Msty. However, I would like to know how to have my setup utilizing the two AI prompts (GPT-40 and Claude) the way Rene has in his demo. How can I do that?
Hello Roger
Msty lets you use both local models (running on your own machine) and remote/cloud models, by adding “providers” for cloud-based models and by installing local models if you prefer fully offline.
In Msty’s UI (Model Hub or “Model Providers”), you can “Add Provider” to connect cloud models. You’ll need an API key from the provider.
Once you have multiple models configured, Msty supports side-by-side comparison: you can send one prompt and get replies from more than one model. This is sometimes referred to as “multi-chat” or “parallel models” in Msty.
I will let @ReneMolenaar know about your question so that he can elaborate and add to this since he configured this directly on his system.
I hope this has been helpful!
Laz