Register now to attend the virtual ARCH Workshop, "Using Free Google Gemini Pro APIs" hosted by Kartik Saini.
Workshop Description:
Learn to set up, authenticate, and integrate Google Gemini Pro APIs into personal projects, with hands-on examples in LLMs, NLP, and data processing using Python
Date/Time: Thursday, April 3, 2025 - 3:00 PM CT/4:00 PM ET
Location: Virtual Workshop. Zoom link will be provided upon registration.
Prerequisites for Workshop:
1. Google Account – Required for accessing Google Gemini Pro APIs and generating API keys.
2. Basic Python Knowledge – Familiarity with writing and running Python scripts.
3. Internet Access & Browser – Required for accessing API documentation and Google Cloud services.
Datasets & Tools:
Datasets: Pre-existing datasets from Google Gemini Pro.
Tools: Google Gemini Pro API – The primary API for NLP, image recognition, and data processing tasks. Google Cloud Console – For generating API keys and managing access. Python Notebook on Google Colab – Used for making API requests and integrating responses into projects.
Expected Outcomes:
By the end of this workshop, participants will:
1. Understand Google Gemini Pro APIs – Learn their features, capabilities, and real-world applications.
2. Set Up and Authenticate API Access – Successfully generate API keys and make authenticated requests.
3. Integrate APIs into Personal Projects – Learn how to embed Gemini Pro APIs into applications like chatbots, image analyzers, and data processors.
About ARCH:
The AI Resource Concierge for Health (ARCH) is supported by the National Institutes of Health AIM-AHEAD program.
ARCH Mission:
Support academic and community stakeholders in the adoption of AI/ML tools to advance their health and disease research goals.
ARCH Vision:
ARCH provides expert technical assistance, guidance and collaboration to facilitate adoption of AI/ML tools, supporting the AIM-AHEAD and wider research communities in leveraging these technologies to improve the health of the Nation.
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