Lessons learned from being customer zero of Chrome's built-in APIs
In this talk, Thomas Steiner from Google will summarize some of the things Developer Relations has learned in their role as customer zero of Chrome's built-in APIs. Using an example of an AI-powered synonym finder app, he will show how to work with the Prompt API focusing on aspects from tweaking the prompt, to reliably parsing the output, to optimizing the app for maximum performance.
AI Synonym Finder and more demos → https://goo.gle/48Qc0Mw
Early preview program → https://goo.gle/chrome-ai-dev-preview-join
Built-in AI API docs → https://goo.gle/chrome-ai-dev-preview-index
See more Web AI talks → https://goo.gle/web-ai
Subscribe to Chrome for Developers → https://goo.gle/ChromeDevs
Speaker: Thomas Steiner
Products mentioned: AI for the web, Google Chrome Browser, Chrome Browser Automation,Chrome Extensions, Chrome, Chrome Web Platform, Web AI, Web apps, Web Assembly (Wasm), Web Platform in Chrome, WebAssembly for Chrome, WebGPU, Generative AI, AI, Google AI, Google AI Edge,Responsible AI, TensorFlow, Hugging Face Models
AI Synonym Finder and more demos → https://goo.gle/48Qc0Mw
Early preview program → https://goo.gle/chrome-ai-dev-preview-join
Built-in AI API docs → https://goo.gle/chrome-ai-dev-preview-index
See more Web AI talks → https://goo.gle/web-ai
Subscribe to Chrome for Developers → https://goo.gle/ChromeDevs
Speaker: Thomas Steiner
Products mentioned: AI for the web, Google Chrome Browser, Chrome Browser Automation,Chrome Extensions, Chrome, Chrome Web Platform, Web AI, Web apps, Web Assembly (Wasm), Web Platform in Chrome, WebAssembly for Chrome, WebGPU, Generative AI, AI, Google AI, Google AI Edge,Responsible AI, TensorFlow, Hugging Face Models
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