Set share=False for Gradio interface to avoid security warnings#60
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Set share=False for Gradio interface to avoid security warnings#60motoya0118 wants to merge 1 commit intoneo4j-partners:mainfrom
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Thank you for the excellent hands-on material — it was extremely helpful and informative.
That said, I noticed that the chatbot code has share=True set in the gradio configuration. When I ran it as-is, Windows Defender flagged it, and I ended up getting a warning from our IT department.
Since I believe this hands-on will continue to be useful for many people over time, I suggest setting share=False by default to avoid similar issues. I'm sending this PR with that adjustment.