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Building Gen AI Apps as a Community 101 Over the past 5 years, I have dived deep into the world of AI development and been part of some fascinating community-driven projects. And I use the same 5 community-centric techniques every time: Community Technique #1: Collaboration How it works: Find like-minded enthusiasts. Share knowledge freely. Brainstorm innovative ideas together. This simple technique allows you to achieve a more robust and tested application. Community Technique #2: Open Source Contributions How it works: Publish your project on platforms like GitHub. Encourage others to contribute. Integrate useful changes and improvements. Quick note: Don't ignore feedback. That's a mistake. These steps work better when everyone feels heard. Community Technique #3: Regular Meetups How it works: Avoid having infrequent or poorly attended sessions. Do schedule regular, engaging meetups instead. If you avoid sporadic sessions and do regular meetups, you'll unlock continuous community engagement. Easy, right? Community Technique #4: Peer Reviews How it works: Request peers to review your code. Implement constructive feedback. Review others' work in return. Do these 4 things, and you'll be wildly successful in building Gen AI apps together. What’s your favourite method for fostering community in tech projects? #GenAI #CommunityBuilding #OpenSource #TechCollaboration

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