AI Concept
Notions
There are other notions that are important to understand in relation with AI technologies.
Large Language Model (LLM)
A Large Language Model (LLM) is the engine behind an AI application such as ChatGPT. In this case, the engine powering ChatGPT is GPT-4 (or GPT-4o, previously), which is the LLM used by the application.
Azure AI Foundry is a service that allows you to choose which Large Language Model (LLM) you want to use.
Model Context Protocol (MCP)
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a protocol that standardizes communication between Large Language Models (LLMs) and external systems , such as ITSM tools (like ServiceNow), Kubernetes clusters, and more.
You can use an MCP client , for example, Continue.dev in your IDE (like VS Code) and then configure MCP servers, such as your Kubernetes cluster, to enable your LLM to interact with these systems.
Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG)
Low-Code / No-Code
Prompt Engineering
Prompt engineering is the practice of crafting clear, structured instructions to guide AI models toward producing optimal outputs.
- Rule 1 : DON'T write too much text at once; if possible, break the work into sequences. Otherwise, use functions of the app.
- Rule 2 : DON'T ask the AI to write prompt engineering instructions for another AI, it creates an infinite loop and wastes time.
🎯 Use emojis to clarify and sequence your prompt, helping the AI recognise when there's a new instruction.