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1. Introduction: Deepsek has taken the artificial intelligence world by the storm. It helps you do a lot of stuff, cover various applications at a personal and professional
level in this current class. I'll be showing
you how to harness the power of Deep seek
across various applications, whether for coding,
creative writing, marketing, and much more, including travel as well. These are very important
areas of your life that you can use Deep seek
at to make things easier. All of these things
are much more going to be tackling them in
this current class.
2. Your Project: Your project for the class
revolves around using Deep Seek for a specific
area of application. We have covered a lot of
areas, pick one of them, and then apply Deep Seek for that specific
area of application, whether for coding, whether
for travel planning. After which you're going
to be sharing your end result with the rest of the
community for feedback.
3. Deepseek for Search: Welcome back. So now what we're going to be doing
is we're going to be diving into the
applications of Deepseek. That way, you're able
to get some inspiration in terms of how to use Deepseek. Since this is open source, sky is the limit. You're going to be using
these examples to help you draw some inspiration for
your own unique cases. Now, the first application we're going to be using
is we're going to use Deepseek as a search engine literally like
Yahoo, Google, Ben. So basically, you have
the ability to get latest information
websites using Deepsk. Let me show you how. First of all, when
you go to Deepsek this is the main prompt window. Click on the search
icon over here. This will activate the Deep
Seek search capability. Now, you might be asking,
how come this is different than other artificial
intelligence sources? First of all, other AI models, they have been using
data to train the model. So there's a cutoff period. So the information you're
going to be getting maybe the latest is 2022, 2023 tops. However, with Deep Seek,
once you click on this, you have the ability
to go on live search, get the latest information. Now, for other AI models, this could be a
part of an add on, like it's something
which is added to the architecture and it's
part of a paid subscription. But this is free
within Deep Seek. Let me show you how.
Get recipes for chicken based dishes and
share the latest sight links. Now, what I'm going to be
doing is I'm going to ask Deep Seek to get me some
recipes, for example, for chicken based dish, and then I'm going to
let it find for me the site links for
these recipes. So this is like a
search feature. Notice what pops on the
screen, found 50 results. So as it has went through the web literally by
going through the web, it has the ability to
fetch the information, not just that it
has the ability to combine it to give
you a unique answer. For example, let's take
a look at the here are some delicious chicken
based recipes from the latest sources along
with their respective link. For example, you can see
the name and the link. And once you click on this, you have the ability to view it. For example, let's
click on this. Here we go. Then you
have the ability to see the website where you
actually found the result. So this is a search
engine, Lally. You're able to find
the result directly. Now, why is this unique? First of all, with
typical search engines, when you put in, let's say, a certain search
keyword like this, you are going to have
a list of websites, and it's up to you to
figure it out, right? But with deep Seek search, it's actually
finding the websites based on your own
intent of search. That way, it's getting the results which better
align with your expectation. For example, click on found
50 results. Here we go. These are the search results. Literally, it's like
a search engine. And notice 6 January
2025, 2025, 2025, 2025, 2024, so
eighth of Feb 2025, look how recent the data is. So instead of trying to
dig for this by yourself, you have the ability to
actually click on this and navigate directly to a result which better matches
your expectations. And not just that. So let me
take it one level further. So I've created a basic
search in this current case. We've gotten some results
for various recipes. Then you are able
to take a look at the actual results and
the links, correct? Now, let's say I have
selected one of them. Instead of going directly to the actual website
and figuring this out, I can just simply ask Deepsek
compared to Chat GPT, to get the results directly from the actual website
and find tune the output, for example, let's do this. So I'm going to copy
this. Here we go. Okay. List these steps to prepare and just
simply paste it. Here we go. Copy
it and paste it. Now, put it between brackets
just to emphasize this. Notice what's going
to happen right now. So instead of me going
into the actual site as a search engine and try
to understand the steps, I'm going to have Deep
Seek do this for me. What I'm going to
say, list the steps, even though there's a type over here to prepare number one, the broccoli, chicken
cheese casserole. So it's going to go through the actual link and
obtain the results, the steps and put it
in a way which is convenient to me based
on my own preferences.
4. Deepseek for Calculations: Welcome back. Now we're going to see how we could use deepsk part of its core strength
for technical calculations. For example, for
mathematical calculations. Now, keeping in mind, once we engage the deep think
and the search, we are actually demanding
more computational power. So if the server goes
down in the process, try to stop the deep think or the search features that way, you are reducing the
demand on the server. If the servers is
off peak hours, feel free to just
simply go ahead and incorporate the deep think
capabilities for the R one. And if you need the
search feature, you can add the search
feature as well. Now, that being said, I'm
going to show you how to use deep Sk right now for
mathematical calculations, for computational engineering
calculations and whatnot. For example, solve the following quadratic
equation X square plus two X minus four equals to zero. So just a basic prompt as is direct straight
to the point. If you do have a question,
mathematical question or a computational
requirement, go ahead, just simply type it as is a simple prompt and
notice how quick it is, even though currently Deep Seek is under subject to
a lot of traffic, but it's able to come up with solid responses
on the spot. Take a look at this. So
I've asked it to solve the quadratic equation.
Take a look at the steps. To solve the quadratic equation, given la and you're able
to see the steps as is. Simply you're following through the steps logically,
one step at a time, and it's showing you clearly
what is it doing rather than just simply trying to summarize stuff and for you to
figure it out later. So if you notice even the answer is clearly displayed to you, this is very, very powerful. And by the way, I did not
even engage the deep think O, simply the basic V three model. Feel free to experiment
with this by your own self. But once you click
on the Deep TRO, you're able to see
the thought process in terms of the calculation. Let's take a look
at another example. Solve the cubic equation X cube plus two x square plus x
plus one equals to zero. So in this current
case, I give it a cubic function to
the power of three. Notice I just simply dumped
the function at deep Sk, and let's see how it's
going to be solving it. Now, notice it
directly goes into a certain application and just simply tries
to solve it to you. For example, in
this current case, the rational root
theorem in order to help us try to solve this
cubic equation. These are just simply a
rough example for you to get the idea take a look at
the step step number one, rewrite the equation
reduced form, and then it tries to reduce the equation and then
solve step number two, solve the reduced
cubic equation. Take a look at the steps. Every single step along
the way is spot on, like Ler you have
the clear ability. To solve equations, functions, to use it for mathematical
computations. Like I mentioned, these are
demonstration purposes, for demonstration examples, for demonstration purposes
only for you to understand it, right basic quadratic function, cubic function, and
the list goes on. And then the great
thing about it is you're able to see the
steps like step number one. What did it do? And it shows you exactly every single
step along the way. Compared to other AI models, often you tend to find
you have, for example, rewrite the equation in reduced form, and
then you get this. All the steps in between,
they're not there. Then you go to step number two, it shows you the details
of the calculations. That way, as someone going
through the calculations, you're able to follow
the logical sequence. That's the powerhouse
capability of deep seek. Now, this is V three only. But if I go for deep seek R one, you're able to see as well the thought process
such that you're able to get the sequence of operations from A to
Z without the doubt. And the answer is
clearly pointed out for you just simply as is
boxed. This is the answer. All of the steps are
clearly laid out compared to other artificial
intelligence models, where you just simply
go from step one, two, and three, summarizing
as much as possible. And then for you as an end user, you have to read carefully
to find the answer. But here, it's the
other way around. So this is very, very powerful. Keeping in mind, deep seek excels in the technical
calculations, mathematics, engineering
calculations, whatnot, coding, as we are going to see. So you have a clear idea
now how you could use the power of deep seek based
on certain applications.
5. DeepSeek for Coding: We're going to explore
how we could use another core strength of deepsk which is
related to coding. Deepsk has some sort of
superiority in terms of coding capabilities compared to other artificial
intelligence models. Let me show you how. Now I'm going to use
the V three model. Feel free to activate the Deep think R
one in the process. But since to make sure
that we're not going to be taxing the server or running
into the server busy issues, we're going to stick
with the V three, which will get the job done, but feel free to activate
the Deep think one for your own cases as well to get more in depth technicalities. So look what I'm going
to be doing right, the HTML code for a
red bouncing ball. Very basic prompt, very
generic for you to understand the
capabilities of deep sk. So what it's going to be doing
is it will create the code directly for you on the
interface and not just that. This is where the core
strength comes in. You would notice, first of
all, it's really quick. Really fast, and it doesn't create code which
is not necessary. You'll find that the
piece of code that's generating is very
sleek, very systematic, gets to the point directly
with minimal effort, and it gives you
the explanation for every single syntax and
the context of the code, as well as how it works
to explain this to you. But take a look at this. You have the ability
to actually run the HTML code straight
into the interface, which is not present elsewhere. Click on this. Take
a look at this. So Literally Deepsek
has the ability to create the HTML code and
display it directly for you. Let me give you another
inspirational example for you to be able to get some inspiration from for
your own applications. How about create
the HTML code for a website form to collect the email
and name names, emails and names of names. Here we go. And names of clients. This is the
first level, right? Basic prompt to create a form. Let's say you have no idea
how to code whatsoever, just simply ask
Deepsek to create the HTML code for you and you're able to see
it on the spot. How? So once we are going to
create the basic HTML code, I'm going to run
it into Deep Seek, and then I'm going to apply prompt engineering practices
to iterate the process. Now, as it finishes up the
actual HTML for the form, you can take a look
at the code if you're interested in learning more
about the coding part. But based on the generic prom that I've shared with Deep Seek, didn't add any
certain constraints, criterias, any of the prompt
engining best practices. Now imagine what it could do if you incorporate proper
prompts from the get go. Now, let's take a look
at the end result. Here we go. Run the HTML. Take a look at this.
This is a form. This is the email. You
got the sub button. This is very, very powerful. Now, I'm going to tell add
some animations to it. Let's say, to make
it more bubbly, more friendly in terms
of the interface, I'm going to ask Deep
Seek right now to go ahead and just simply add some sort of
animations to it. That's not just
the beauty of it, but it actually shows you the structure of the code
in this current case, the structure of the form, the sign tax being
used to do and collect information and
for the submissions, for example, and how to use it. Replace the action
attribute with the actual URL where you want
to process the form data. You can add server site
validation and processing using back end language like
PHP, NoGS or Python. This is very straightforward. You can take it as
is and apply it. No, I'm not doing any single
line of coding from my end, simply using proper
prompt to get the HTML code for
various applications. Like I mentioned,
sky is the limit. Feel free to
experiment with this. The great thing about this,
you don't have to go to an external compiler to
actually run the code for you. You can do it straight into
the interface. That's great. Saving you time,
saving you effort, especially for coding
applications and development. Let's run the HTML.
Take a look at this. Now, we do have a fade feature. What if I don't like
the fade feature? Add a rolling animation
instead of a fate. Here we go. Now I'm giving it exactly how I would like the
end result to be. That's part of the
great interaction on a technical aspect that
you have with Deep seek specifically for writing codes
and solving calculations. You don't have to
know how to code, but you need the ability to imagine how the output
would look like, and then translate
it into prompts, and these prompts will be run directly as code directly
on your interface. And then when you apply the
prompt engineering practices, the best prompt engineering
practices, best practices. That way you have the
ability actually get the results that you want with minimal coding input
from your side. Run the HTML. Take a look at
this. Very powerful, yes. So these are some basic examples for you to draw some
inspiration from. Feel free to post the lecture. Go on Deep Seek and try to experiment with your
own HTML codes, for example, and try to
run your own simulations.
6. Deepseek for Translation: Welcome back. Now, we've seen
that Deep Seek has a lot of powerful capabilities, and the whole purpose of this current
representation is for you to understand the various
key areas of application. Now, we have went
through a couple of powerful applications. I'm going to show you
how you could use Deep Seek as your own
personal translator. For example, you can just simply navigate to Deep Seek without even engaging the Deep think
One or the search model, or simply going for
the V three option. You have the ability to use it as your own personal translator. I got for you for demonstration
purposes, a basic text. And look what I'm going
to be doing right now. I'm going to put it in a prompt stance or a personal
role or prime it in a way. That way, we have
a clear output, which is straight
to the point rather than requirement for a back
and forth communication. So I'm going to tell Deep Seek, act as a professional. Now, the text that
I'm going to be translating is from English. I'm going to translate
it to Spanish, act as a professional. English to Spanish
translator. We go. I'm going to share a text. It's called story, a story
with you that I need you to translate in the
best way possible. Now, you're going to
this is very crucial, by the way, as you're
dealing with Deep Seek. Since you are using
the architecture of the mixture of experts, it's very important
to make sure that you are using proper prompt
engineering practices. We have primed it in a way
to get the best results. Take a look at the
response from Deepsek. Of course, please
share the story, and I'll translate
it into Spanish for you in the most accurate. This is very important, the most accurate and
natural way possible. This is very, very powerful because at the end of the day, when you are coming
up with a result, if you have the ability
to personalize it, make it sound natural, you get the best output
instead of sounding robotic. Take a look at the
feedback from Deep Sk. Feel free to provide
any specific tone or style preferences as well. It gives you additional insights to further fine tune the prompt. Let's
take a look at this. The tone should be professional. So I give a response that, Okay, great idea. So go ahead. Incorporate the
additional requirement for a professional tone. Now, I'm going to
add the text as is. This is a brief story, two paragraphs story
written in English. Purpose save time, obviously, and for demonstration purposes, I'm not going to write
the entire story as going to waste a lot of time. So these are two ready made paragraphs which
I've prepared for you to help you understand it and save you a lot of
time in the process. So let's translate this. So notice what's
happening right now. Deep Seek is taking
on the actual text, and take a look at
the time it took. On the spot, barely
a couple seconds, it started translating
the actual text. This is very, very powerful because it has the
ability to actually take the core text that you have and then incorporate a certain tone, and then incorporate
a certain style and deliver as if it's a
professional translator. This is one of the powerful
capabilities of deep seek. Like I've mentioned, we are just simply using the V three model, not even engaging
the Deep think one. So once you click on Deep TRO, feel free to experiment with this and share
your feedback. You have the ability to see
the translation process. This is very, very powerful. Let's see how does that work. So I'm going to engage
Deep think R O. Here we go. Translate it
to French now. Here we go. So I'm going to engage Deep
think R one in the process, and now it's shifting to
a different language. Take a look at the
thought process. What's happening behind
the scenes. Go through it. And this is very important,
by the way, as a user, for you to go through the entire thought
process of Deep seek is very powerful to help you
understand what is happening. And in case you spot on that something is wrong
in the line of thought, sort of speak, you
have a ability, clear idea when to stop it. And then to fine tune your
prom. This is very powerful. Now, it shows you basically
how long it took, thought for 20 seconds, and this is basically what it thought
about, sort of speak. So, okay, the user asked to translate the story
into French now. Let me check the
previous conversation. First, they wanted a
professional English to Spanish translation
with a professional tone. So it had fine tuned
the prom by itself. The assistant provided that. It refers to itself as
an assistant because you have primed it from the Ge go. This is
very important. Now the user is asking
for French translation. They probably need the
same story in French, maintaining the
professional tone. So I need to ensure that the French translation is
accurate and maintains the same level of professionalism
as the Spanish version. Let me recall the
original English text to make sure the
nonsens are preserved. And words like crusted door locked for decades were
translated precisely in Spanish. So in French, it has a
different translation. Also phrases like curiosity
got the best of them. So you can see what's
happening over here. It's actually using the initial text which
I have provided, then it has combined it
with the result from the first translation
to fine tune it to give you a better translation
and another language. Take a look at this
part over here. Need to make sure that tense and narrative flow are consistent. The story is in the past tense. So French could
use passe compose, which is past tense in French. For instance, he realized
is so in Spanish, for example, so
disenta in Spanish. So in French, it's a
different context. So you can see that it's actually selective
in the process. Like, it has the ability to pinpoint the key
phrases in the text, which could be confusing, and by the way, if you
have actually translated a certain text or
a certain story from one language to another,
sometimes you notice that. It doesn't really work as
smoothly as you think. Some languages, they have
some tweaks in order to deliver the idea or the point without
creating confusion. So it's going through that process to make
sure that the end result which you are going through actually delivers based
on the initial prop. So this is very, very powerful. And I went into details with this example to help you
understand that first of all, when you're going through
these applications, it saves you a lot of time, but you need to be strategic
and smart from the get go. Make sure that you're
creating a strategy, a prompt from the
beginning to help you get your result as it is. Because if you start things
off in the wrong way, where you just simply go ahead, translate from one
language to another, the entire thought
process later on, as you can see,
deep seek depends on the previous conversation
that you had with it. So it affects the
thought process in the following commands. So for you, as the commander
of the conversation, this is your assistant, right? So if you're working in a company and you
have an assistant, to make sure that
your assistant gets the results which are
needed, obviously, you need to tell the assistant the best instructions in the
best way possible, right? So this is a very nice
example in terms of how to use Deep Seek for
translation purposes.
7. Deepseek for Summarizing: And welcome back. Now I'm going to
show you another very powerful tactic for Deepsek building on the
previous example that we had, and we don't need to
use the R one model. We can just simply
stick to the V three. And this is for
summarization purposes. If you are working
in a research field, you got an article, a blog post, instead of going through every single piece
of information, let Deepsek do the job for you. It's your assistant, right? So what I'm going
to do right now, I'm going to reprime it. So I'm going to say act like
a professional copywriter. And I want you to summarize the story that I have
shared with you in English. Now, the previous
story that we have shared for translation purposes, now we're going to
be using Deep seek to actually summarize the story, getting us the juice out of it. This is the summary of the
story. Take a look at this. This is the story that
I've written before. A couple paragraphs gave me a single paragraph combining
all of the key points. This summary captures
the intrigue, mystery, and the atmosphere of your story while maintaining a
professional tone. Let me know if you'd like
further refinements. It's still maintaining the same tone that
I've requested to. This is very powerful
because it's building up on the previous commands as
is to iterate the results. This is very, very powerful. So I'm going to take it one step further. I don't
like the format. This is something that you
can use for inspiration. It gave me the summary
as a paragraph, but sometimes I don't want
to go through paragraphs. I'd like to have bullet points. I don't want paragraphs. Share bullet points instead. Here we go. This is very nice. Now I'm going to request
it to actually shift it from paragraphs to
a bullet point. Now, as you can see, here's the concise bullet point summary of the story going through the
entire sequence of events, but in a bullet point format. How about we taking
one level further? As the whole purpose of these demonstrations and
applications, first of all, to show you how you could use Deep seeeek for
various applications, and most importantly, the whole purpose is for
you to get inspired. Sky's the limit when it
comes to applying these, whether you are into cooking, you are into creative writing, you are into social media, you are into design, engineering, whatever it is. With a bit of innovation,
with a bit of creativity, you have the ability to use these lessons that I'm
teaching you right now to help you fine tune these tools to
match your own preferences. For example, let's combine
coding in this current case. I want you to create an HTML code that shows the
story summary on a card. Include Animations
as you see fit. So I'm giving it the reins of creating some sort
of animations for it, and I'm going to take a
look at the end result. Take a look at this. Here's the HTML code
for these stories. I've created a story. Right.
I have translated the story. I have summarized the story. I have changed the
form of the summary. Now I'm asking it
to create a code. Let's say, I would like
to take the story and put it on my website,
for example, right? Obviously, I'm not going to be coding every single
line from the story and going through the animations
and the whole process. This will take time. So I've requested from Deep
seek to go about this. Take a look at the features that it has included
fade in animation. The card fades in smoothly when the page loads, hover effect, the card lifts slightly and catch a deeper shadow
when hovered over, adding interactivity
and clear design. This is very, very powerful. And by the way, the solution
is copy and paste only. I didn't write the code, I just simply copy
it and paste it. Let's run it. That's one of the powerful things
about Deepseek. I don't have to go to
a different compiler or different website to
actually run the code. No, I can just simply do it straight on the
interface. Let's click R. Here we go. Story summary. And if I hover over, take a look at the
effect over here. Got some shadows, right? This is very, very
powerful, right? So now, once I see the result, I can just tell it to
customize it for me, add some Imoges, add
some different colors, add a different effect. And this is very,
very impressive. So I would like you to
take a moment to think, how could you use this for
your own application purposes, and feel free to
share your feedback. And how would you use this
for your own process, whether you are
into social media, digital marketing, creative
writing, whatever it is. Feel free to share it in terms of how you're
going to be using it. At the same time, try to experiment with this based
on your own applications. And guess what?
We're not done yet. We got some couple more
important applications for you to get some
inspiration from.
8. DeepSeek for Creative Writing, Blogging & Content Creation: And welcome back. Now
we're going to be using Deep seek for the
creative writing process, whether for a blog post, an article, the
applications are endless. Now I'm going to be showing
you how to use it to create a blog post in
the best way possible. So I'm going to actually
engage the Deep think R one to get a best outcome, and I'm going to prime it, act as a professional
blogger and write me a blog post on the importance of sleep. Okay? So it's going through the process
of actually trying to create the blog post for me, and I've engaged Deep think RO in the process to
get the best output. Now, notice what's
going on over here. It's actually
thinking about this. So it's going through
the training that it has gotten as part of the
mixture of experts, but it's showing you
the TAR process. Specifically, what draws
your attention is this part. Hmm, I should structure
the blog post, maybe, start with an introduction
that grabs attention. It's showing you
actually how it's going through about
this thought process to make sure that it's
delivering based on your own expectations. And
how would you confirm this? Take a look at
this part. Wait, I need to make sure the
information is accurate. For example, how does
sleep affect weight? I think it's related to
hormones like grelin, leptom the control hunger, lack of sleep, increases
grolin making you hungrier. Also the brain,
clearing out toxins during sleep, the
glymphatic system, that's important for preventing
neurogenerative diseases, which I should mention that. This is part of the
training it has gotten. It took 44 seconds to fetch pieces of information
for you and feel free. As you go about this,
to pause the lesson, I'm not going to read the
entire thought process for you, of course, it's going
to waste a lot of time. So make sure that
you can pause it. Go through the thought process because personally speaking, I enjoy going
through the process of releasing the actual result to take a look at what's
happening behind the scenes. So if you're able
to see what's going on with the artificial
intelligence model, you have a clear idea how to use it in the
best way possible. So if you notice, take a look at the thought process,
it's quite extensive. Like, it really went
through a lot of points, combining a lot of
important results, not even writing
the blog post yet, just simply showing you how it's thinking about
the entire thing. Now, let's take a look at
the. Title, catchy title, the Unsung Hero of
health and productivity. Why sleep matters
more than you think. Excellent. You got
an introduction. Like I mentioned, feel free
to pause and go through the entire blog post
to understand it better and to tweak
it and fine tune it. Then sleep, the body's
mastery healer. It gives you important
points about it, guardian of mental well
being, cognitive powerhouse, longevity, secret secret weapon, tipsty better sleep.
Then conclusion. Now, what do you notice
here, for example, I would like to tweak it, right? Now, this post blends science backed insights with
actionable advice, striking balance between
authority and approachability. By framing sleep
as a superpower, it inspires readers to
rethink their habits and embrace rest as a
pillar of wellness. Now, you might be wondering
if you just simply typed into Deep seek. Write me a blog post on
the importance of sleep. You will not get
this, by the way. It all starts with proper
prompt engineering. And like I've mentioned,
when you are going through proper prompt practices, the mixture of experts model for deep seek is easier to
extract information from. That way, you get
better results with less off back and
forth communication. No, not done yet. This blog post, let's
say for you and me, as let's say, a
professional blogger, because I've blogged for years. Let me tell you
something. This is okay, but it doesn't get the job done. How about? Let's
test this limit. I want the post to be at
least 1,200 words long. And once you are done, show me the word
count. Here we go. Now I'm pushing the
limits of Deep Seek, 1,200 words based on the
same contextual window, the conversation that we had to get the result based on
a certain constraint, which is 1,200 words. And then I'm going to ask you
to show me the word count. Now, I was going through
the thinking process, and let's see how would
it go about this. And by the way, if it takes
longer than expected, this is not related
to deep Seek mainly, but it depends on the demand on the server because sometimes, here we go as expected. It says the server is busy, please try again later. So let's regenerate. Because there are
certain timings and certain hours where you're going to have a lot of traffic. Now, since Deep Seek at this
stage is actually free. So everyone is using it. Everyone is actually trying to incorporate Deep Seek
in one way or another. So as you get to see that sometimes the process might get delayed because
of such an issue. Here we go. So since the
server was quite busy, I had to actually
disengage Deep Tk R one, Depth RO just to make sure that I'm not
taxing the server. But still, V three will get the job done. Let's
take a look at this. So I requested for it
to have 1,200 words, and it's going through
the process of rewriting the block post to actually
match my own constraint, which is 1,200 words. Now, let's take a look
at the end result. Notice what's
happening over here, it's adding more details. You can see that it's adding more numbers in the process just simply to add more depth
to the actual block post. So once I'm done with the block post, it's
still going, by the way. This is very powerful. Often, if you use other artificial
intelligence models, if you extend the
prompt for too long, like you actually
ask it to deliver something big from the get go, it stops, and it asks you
to continue to generate. But deep seek. Take
a look at this. Literally, 1,200 words spot
on based on the request. Now, I'm not sure if
you tried this with other artificial
intelligence models, but sometimes when you
give it 1,200 words, it doesn't really
land on 1,200 words. It either deviates by plus
or minus a couple words, sometimes 20,
sometimes 50 words. But here it's able to actually put it on
the spot directly. 1,200 words, not a word
less, not a word more. You might be wondering
why because this is related to the
buildup of deep seek. It has powerful
technical architecture. So it's mainly used towards technical applications
like coding, mathematics. So that's why when you give something related
to calculations, certain constraints fits
the requirement as it. So this is basically for
the creative process. And I'm not done
yet, by the way. Let's take it one level further. I want the block post to be
written in a different tone, let's say, a friendly tone. And I want you to
create five Twitter, let's call it Facebook posts. Here we go. Facebook posts
on the subject. Here we go. So from the same conversation, from the same buildup, I'm using Deep Seek to
actually create a blog post, that's one, add some
tonality to it, that's two. And then I'm actually using Deep Seek to help me with
the creative process. Let's say if you're using
it for social media, right? After when you
create a blog post, sometimes you add some updates, tweets, Facebook
updates, whatever it is. So the first the command I've given it right
now shifting the tone, and then after
shifting the tone, creating five posts on
the subject for Facebook. Now, notice the output. I included image. The tone has changed. Hey, they're sleepy
heads, right? It's a different tone completely, their
professional tone. Feel free to pause the lesson by the way and go through
it by yourself to see the difference in
terms of the output, but the difference is really, really apparent and clear. Now, the most important
part is the new part, actually, is the
five Facebook posts on the importance of sleep. Post number one,
the sleep reminder, that's given you
a post, including the hash tags, by the way. Then another post,
including the hashtags. Another post, including
the hash tag, this is very, very powerful. So from a blog post, I was able to actually get up get out with a different tone for the
blog post, reiterate it, tweak it on the spot
from the same interface, and then create a
social media post from it that you can just
simply take it as is, copy paste, and then add an
image, and you're good to go. Five posts with a
couple of seconds. So sky is the limit in
terms of the applications, like I mentioned, feel free to build up on this. We
started with a blog. Then we transition
to social media. And we are not done yet. I'm going to be showing
you how to use it for your own professional
endeavors and journeys and a very powerful
demonstration up next.
9. Deepseek For Travel: And welcome back. Now, I got for you a very
important demonstration in terms of how to use Deep
Seek for your own travel. Yes, you've heard me right for traveling. Let me show you how. Now, I'm going to
prime Deep Seek, act as a professional traveler. I want you to create
and itinerary. Let me fix the word itinerary. Here we go. To travel. I want you to create. And I ten. Here we go. To travel to
France for seven days. That's it. Let's
take a look at this. First of all, I'm going to
skip Deep Think One for now. I'm going to show you how you could use this in a smart way. Here we go. So act as a
professional traveler. I want you to create
an itinerary to travel to France for seven days. Now, I'm going to engage
V three, first of all, just simply to get
the basic results, and then I'm going
to build up on this. Certainly, France is a diverse and beautiful
country with so much to offer from iconic landmarks
to charming villages. Here's a seven day
itinerary that balances Paris, the
French countryside, and the touch of the
French Viera for a well rounded experience.
That's very nice. Now, day number one, it gives you the
full on itinerary, including morning, afternoon, evening and
highlights of the day. This is very, very nice
because from a basic prompt, I didn't still even leverage the full output that I
would like from Deep Seek. I got me the result,
which is 90% accurate. And this is very, very powerful because basically it actually got me 90% of the result
without even trying. So day number one, Arvin
Paris, the morning time, it got me the program
in the afternoon, a great program, evening, the highlights, then
explore a Paris Day two, Day three, day trip to
Versailles, that's three. Day four, Lyon, that's four
Food Capital of France, it's giving you highlights, like literally proper highlights which are often
visited by tourists. Day five, the Province, day six, French Viera, Day seven, return to Paris and departure. Excellent. Take a
look at the tips. Transportation, use the
TGV, which is true. In France, you need to use
the TGV to actually travel between different
cities, accommodation, stay in central
located hotels or boutique states for convenience because if you stay
in the suburbs, traveling to Paris is going
to take a lot of time. That's true. Language, learn
a few basic French phrases. Locals appreciate the
effort. That is very true. Packing, bring
comfortable walking shoes and layers of varying weather. That is very true because
the weather fluctuates based on a certain
city that you're at, and then enjoy your trip. We're not done yet. No. What I'm going to
ask you right now, deep thinker one, engage it. I would like you to make
sure that the program includes the touristic areas which are a must in
terms of a visit. I'm going to find tune
the program to include key highlights that I would like to incorporate in the program, and this is where
you'd like to engage the Deep think RO because it will actually dig more in terms of the output that
you are getting. But the concern is once
you use Deep think R O, if it's high traffic
on the server, you might find some
delays, but luckily, we are quite a on cue in terms of getting the
output using Deep think RO. So let's take a look at
this. It's going through the entire thought process, and it shows you
the iterative part. For example, first, Paris
has the Eiffel Tower, then Versailles is a
must, so that's covered. Leon is great for food, but perhaps the user wants
more classic tourist spots. Province includes
Avenue and villages Gord but maybe adding
the Pont DuGa. This is very, very nice. Actually, I went
to the Pont Dugas and it's a very important, very nice highlight
as a touristic scene. So this is very nice. So that's why when you engage
the Depth RO, it dives into more the analysis. And then it gives you actually
feel free, by the way, to pause the lesson
and go through the entire thought process to see what's happening behind
the scenes for Deep seek. So here you go.
Revises the itinerary. So here's the revised
seven day itinerary focused on must
see tourist areas, ensuring you experience
the country's iconic landmark sites,
cultural highlights. I've optimized travel
routes and included the most essential stops for
a classic French adventure. This is very
important, by the way, optimizing travel routes, right? So on highlights
for day number one, it gives you the specific things to focus on Central Paris, the location to stay out, food tips, day number two, day three day trip,
evenings, what to do, the key areas to focus
on. That's very powerful. And including, by the
way, the commute timings. Let's say traveling from the
Province over here, morning, flight or train, 1.5 hour
flight or 3 hours TGV. This is very nice.
So it includes the commuting time
between these spaces, and we are not done
yet, by the way, but take a look at the
must see checklist, Eiffel Tower, Louvre
and Versailles, Notre Dame and St. Chappelle, Loire Valley Castles,
Provence, French Rvier. And these are key
highlights, by the way. Learning when you go to France, these are key highlights that every single tourist
needs to visit. Now, here are some pro tips and take a look at
this by the way. It got me the link
to book the tickets, which is something that I'm going to be showing
you right now, how to actually leverage Deep
Seek, plan your program, as is straight from one
interface, which is right here. Now, look what I'm going to do. I want the program to include
the best choice for hotels. Let's say, four stars, include the links
directly to book for the hotels based on the
day on the days displayed. That's one part. Now, what
I've done right here, I'm going to ask Deep Seek to find me the hotels which
are the best choice for me. But I'm going to
stop it, by the way, stop this and engage the
search, then copy it. Why did I do this? This
is very important. This is the core a concept
that you need to understand. As you incorporate a
discussion with Deep Seek, sometimes you need to
get live results, right? And Deep Seek has
that capability. It's not just simply
a trained model, it has the ability to search. So once you engage Deep think
RO and search capabilities, it might be taxing
on the server, but my program needs live data, the actual real time rates, real time links
for the resources. Now, this was heavy
on the server. That's perfectly fine. Maybe
due to a lot of traffic. I'm going to disengage
Deep think RO. I don't need it, but I need the search capabilities.
That's for sure. So I'm going to copy
it and then paste it, and then I'm going to engage the search capability
and actually, in terms of using it to
help me find the hotels and find me the best options based on the program
which I have built. If you notice right now, I'm going through deep seek
and interacting with it based on its own strengths,
weaknesses, limitations. For example, when the
server is really busy, I know that I can reduce
the load on the server by stopping the deep think R one because my task
does not need it. Because I've already built up the program using Deep TR one. I need some real
time search results to fit into that program. I don't need to keep
engaging Deep think R one. I reduce the load on the server, engage the search feature. Take a look at the out.
So here's the seven day France itinerary with a four star hotel recommendations
for each day, including direct booking
links where available. This program ensures you
stay in comfortable, well located accommodations
while exploring, France must see tourist areas. Day one, Paris, excellent. Booking Glink the Nootel Paris. This is very good, by the
way, because these hotels like I've visited these
locations and these places, these are actually proper
solid hotels that you could visit because they
exist and they are there. And usually tourists,
they often talk, and this is often one of the recommendations you
find them amongst tourists. Which is quite
convenient because it's not just simply
picking something randomly, it's actually picking
something that you could apply directly. For example, if I click
on any of the links, how about this link over here? If you click on this
link, let's see if this is a live link.
Actually, it is. This is quite a live
link for the website. This is very
powerful. Now, let's take a look at the other option. Here we go. Again, the link is live, it's active, and basically
you are engaging with it. You're able to dive directly
into the website to confirm your bookings without
going through the whole hassle
or research part, because it's often
quite, you know, tiring. You plan the program, and then you have to dig for every single hotel based
on every single day, for every single location. But as you can see,
you're able to get the best output incorporated directly into your program,
into your itinerary. And it includes the program
as well as the hotel.
10. Wrapping Up: So what do you
think? I truly hope that you found the
class helpful. If it helped you get
inspired to use Deepsik for various areas of your life at a personal or
professional level, then it's a job well done. And I look forward to receiving your feedback and
make sure that you follow my profile for the
latest releases and updates, and I'll see you
in the next class.