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Using the tools from our class, '''design''' and '''code''' your own chatbot.
Using the tools from our class, '''design''' and '''code''' your own '''experimental chatbot'''.


The type of text that you collect, as well as the
You can decide to ''train your own language model'' using text that you collect, or to ''code your own prompting system'' onto an existing model.


'''Deliverable''': present in-class, show visual documentation at course finals.
The process, whether it includes text collection, training, interface, or prompt design, should be creatively owned by you.


'''Deadlines'''
'''Deliverable''': document process and present at course finals.


* First deadline: 📅 03/11/2025
'''Deadline''': 📅 08/12/2025 (course finals)
* Last deadline: 📅 08/12/2025 (course finals)

Latest revision as of 20:16, 22 August 2025

Using the tools from our class, design and code your own experimental chatbot.

You can decide to train your own language model using text that you collect, or to code your own prompting system onto an existing model.

The process, whether it includes text collection, training, interface, or prompt design, should be creatively owned by you.

Deliverable: document process and present at course finals.

Deadline: 📅 08/12/2025 (course finals)