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somehowmanage.com
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| | | | | One of the most interesting patterns that is emerging from Large Language Models (LLMs) is the idea of agents. If you're like me, you can only truly grok a concept by seeing or writing code for it from scratch, so like many other folks, I decided to try building one from scratch. So what is... | |
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www.paepper.com
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| | | | | Update: Trending on Hacker News, follow the discussion here. I've built a small library to build agents which are controlled by large language models (LLMs) which is heavily inspired by langchain. You can find that small library with all the code on Github. The goal was to get a better grasp of how such an agent works and understand it all in very few lines of code. Langchain is great, but it already has a few more files and abstraction layers, so I thought it would be nice to build the most important pa... | |
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blog.streamlit.io
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| | | | | A step-by-step guide using OpenAI, LangChain, and Streamlit | |
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jan.schnasse.org
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