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How to use AGI
AGI is designed to be intuitive and powerful, offering two main user interfaces to meet diverse needs: API access for developers and a web interface for non-technical users. Whether you’re integrating advanced intelligence into your apps or accessing expert insights on demand, this guide will show you how to make the most of AGI.
1. Using a Web Interface
The web interface is your go-to for instant access to AGI capabilities without any coding.
Getting Started
- Buy AGI license key
- Go to GenAIPrompts.com
- Enter URL and license key
How to Use
- Ask Questions either by typing, sharing images or talking
Who Should Use the Web Interface?
- Non-technical users looking for instant answers or insights.
- Professionals needing expert guidance in specific fields.
- Teams exploring ideas collaboratively.
2. Using the API
For developers and businesses looking to integrate AGI into their applications, the API offers flexibility and power.
Getting Started
- API Key Setup:
- Log in to your account and navigate to the Developer Portal.
- Generate an API key for secure access.
- Documentation:
- Access comprehensive API documentation from the portal, including example requests, response formats, and error handling.
How to Use
- Python
import requests
API_URL = “<dedicated cloud instance>”
headers = {“Authorization”: “Bearer <api-key>”}
def query(payload):
response = requests.post(API_URL, headers=headers, json=payload)
return response.json()
output = query({
“question”: “Hey, how are you?”,
})
- CURL
curl <dedicated cloud instance>
-X POST
-d ‘{“question”: “Hey, how are you?”}’
-H “Content-Type: application/json”
-H “Authorization: Bearer <api-key>”
- JAVASCRIPT
async function query(data) {
const response = await fetch(
“<dedicated cloud instance>”,
{
headers: {
Authorization: “Bearer <api-key>”,
“Content-Type”: “application/json”
},
method: “POST”,
body: JSON.stringify(data)
}
);
const result = await response.json();
return result;
}
query({“question”: “Hey, how are you?”}).then((response) => {
console.log(response);
});
Who Should Use the API?
- Developers integrating AI into applications, websites, or workflows.
- Businesses automating complex tasks like customer support or data analysis.
- Researchers requiring large-scale query processing.
3. Comparing the Interfaces
Feature |
Web Interface |
API |
Ease of Use |
User-friendly, no coding |
Requires programming knowledge |
Customization |
Limited to UI settings |
Fully customizable via code |
Use Case |
On-the-fly tasks, casual use |
Integration into apps, automation |
Accessibility |
Browser-based |
Programmatic |
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