@frankpierce7563

The IBM teams get an A+ for being clear and concise and making excellent use of the digital whiteboard. Clearly, as you should, you have put much time into practice and preparation ahead of presentations. This whole series reflects really well on IBM.

@xNOTMYREALNAMEx

this is one of the best videos you guys have posted. this guy clearly actually has real-world experience with implementing AI at real commercial businesses. a lot of AI videos on this channel and elsewhere are done by "theory" people and not "practice" people. i want to see how to implement AI in practice, and i think most other viewers do too

@ianmworia5790

This channel is transforming my life. 

I'd love to be part of IBM one day.

Love from Kenya.

@abcthegreat1

My guy breaks down a AI workflows  like an NFL offensive coordinator. Love it

@GR-om8ib

This is incredibly insightful. Sounds like what you guys are doing at Terzo is incredibly far ahead of some incumbents. Love the innovation and TANGIBLE value that you are providing to enterprises. GREAT presentation Eric!!

@ancient_embers

Wow. One of the best. Right at the level I want this explanation. Thank you!

@BO11111

This is a really valuable topic for streamlining processes and increasing the impact of information.

@richardsweet7285

I'm ready for the next video in this series!

@stoptherage129

Wow great video!! As an ExIBMmer, I feel proud too that ibm is making such amazing knowledge sharing videos!! Thanks for the detailed explanation.

@chaba7937

Wow, this is definitely my favorite IBM technology video so far! Not that I don't like the others — I generally enjoy them too — but this one really stands out!

@maxonthetrack

Would like to see an agentic framework like this implemented. especially in the nondeterministic autonomous approach he mentions in the end.

@gonzaramiro

This "inverse" video and the metodology  is great.

@reaperhammer

This is interesting, this is exactly what I have been wanting to create for my company but didnt quite know the ins and outs of it all... I might have all the information I need to actually make something workable now ❤

@PeppIntArenacc

Thanks for this video. It could be used in the "onboarding" process for whom is new to AI/Data Products. I really appreciated the practical explaination related to the "internals" of GPT models (highly education indeed), while the second part related to "How" agents can be orchastrated to solve the problem is left (on purpose) vague not only because it's complex but also because we all know that in that layer we're going to have the next data revolution (and $$$$$ for who will be able to catch it).

@mahankrishnan3046

Simply Superb. Thank you.

@knightrider3959

This is really gonna help me as I am a computer science engineer currently in my 4 th semester of bachelors and I really wanted to create something like that a LLM model Which not only process the model could also be used create structured data by the patterns of the document IK it is already possible by other ai but I want it to create specifically visual images which can easily help for the application of data updation and digitalization also create some sort of intelligence which can evaluate and understand the document as it was intended to be either it is hand written or printed

@DCCP0101

Interesting to learn about horizontal “hierarchy”

@pedrolebre2827

One of the best explainer videos I have seen. This guy should be a college professor. Are there any other videos?

@Uvinisihara

Thanks for this, really helpful - Having separate agents even for a RAG system is not something I thought about before :)

@ahmedf2

Very insightful video. Can you provide us with a sample repo/repos that implements the discussed agentic workflow.