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Added an ML system design prompt focused on building a real-time sentiment analysis API using BERT, covering architecture, scaling, and deployment aspects.

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Hey @arpitarout01, congratulations on raising your first PR! This is really great. I have a few suggestions:

  1. It seems we don’t have a separate section for 'Design a Scalable Sentiment Analysis Service.'

  2. Have you tried these prompts yourself? Please confirm once.

Additionally, we kindly ask that you sign the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO). It’s a simple process that ensures your contribution complies with the necessary legal requirements.

Please make these changes. Looking forward to your updated PR!

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Hey @arpitarout01, congratulations on raising your first PR! This is really great. I have a few suggestions:

  1. It seems we don’t have a separate section for 'Design a Scalable Sentiment Analysis Service.'
  2. Have you tried these prompts yourself? Please confirm once.

Additionally, we kindly ask that you sign the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO). It’s a simple process that ensures your contribution complies with the necessary legal requirements.

Please make these changes. Looking forward to your updated PR!

Yes, I’ve tested this prompt with GPT-4. It returned a structured breakdown of the sentiment service, including architecture, APIs, and scaling strategy and also added a separate section for this.

@arpitarout01 arpitarout01 force-pushed the Arpita-Rout branch 4 times, most recently from eff0bc9 to 5736ec5 Compare June 18, 2025 14:00
Signed-off-by: Arpita Rout <arpitarout132@gmail.com>
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