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20 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Harrison Chase
c1b50b7b13
Harrison/map reduce merge (#344)
Co-authored-by: John Nay <JohnNay@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-15 17:49:14 -08:00
Harrison Chase
996b5a3dfb
Harrison/llm final stuff (#332) 2022-12-13 07:50:46 -08:00
Harrison Chase
36b4c58acf
expose more stuff (#306) 2022-12-10 23:16:32 -08:00
Harrison Chase
9d08384d5f
Harrison/bump version (#300) 2022-12-10 09:37:42 -08:00
Harrison Chase
853894dd47
add moderation chain (#299) 2022-12-10 09:19:16 -08:00
andersenchen
5267ebce2d
Add LLMCheckerChain (#281)
Implementation of https://github.com/jagilley/fact-checker. Works pretty
well.

<img width="993" alt="Screenshot 2022-12-07 at 4 41 47 PM"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/101075607/206302751-356a19ff-d000-4798-9aee-9c38b7f532b9.png">

Verifying this manually:
1. "Only two kinds of egg-laying mammals are left on the planet
today—the duck-billed platypus and the echidna, or spiny anteater."
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/extreme-monotremes/
2. "An [Echidna] egg weighs 1.5 to 2 grams (0.05 to 0.07
oz)[[19]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echidna#cite_note-19) and is
about 1.4 centimetres (0.55 in) long."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echidna#:~:text=sleep%20is%20suppressed.-,Reproduction,a%20reptile%2Dlike%20egg%20tooth.
3. "A [platypus] lays one to three (usually two) small, leathery eggs
(similar to those of reptiles), about 11 mm (7⁄16 in) in diameter and
slightly rounder than bird eggs."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platypus#:~:text=It%20lays%20one%20to%20three,slightly%20rounder%20than%20bird%20eggs.
4. Therefore, an Echidna is the mammal that lays the biggest eggs.


cc @hwchase17
2022-12-09 12:49:05 -08:00
Samantha Whitmore
b10be842f6
ChatGPT Clone: adding ConversationBufferWindowMemory to replicate vir… (#288)
…tual env example
2022-12-08 23:01:08 -08:00
Harrison Chase
e2e501aa06
Harrison/version 0032 (#283) 2022-12-08 07:59:58 -08:00
Harrison Chase
e9b1c8cdfa
Harrison/base combine doc chain (#264) 2022-12-07 22:56:26 -08:00
Harrison Chase
c27a6fa8a4
update docs (#278) 2022-12-07 08:40:08 -08:00
Harrison Chase
834b391792
update notebooks (#275) 2022-12-06 22:55:27 -08:00
coyotespike
b7bef36ee1
BashChain (#260)
Love the project, a ton of fun!

I think the PR is pretty self-explanatory, happy to make any changes! I
am working on using it in an `LLMBashChain` and may update as that
progresses.

Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
2022-12-06 21:57:50 -08:00
Harrison Chase
28be37f470
LLMRequestsChain (#267) 2022-12-06 21:55:02 -08:00
Harrison Chase
b5d8434a50
Harrison/improve chain docs (#251) 2022-12-03 13:28:50 -08:00
Harrison Chase
347fc49d4d
Harrison/combine documents chain (#212)
combine documents chain powering vector db qa with sources chain
2022-11-30 22:00:02 -08:00
Harrison Chase
b19a73be26
pal chain touch ups (#225)
expose PAL in main entrypoint
2022-11-29 18:13:21 -08:00
Harrison Chase
1b9b8efbc9
pal chain (#207)
from https://arxiv.org/pdf/2211.10435.pdf
2022-11-28 21:38:34 -08:00
Harrison Chase
b0feb3608b
documentation (#191) 2022-11-25 12:41:27 -05:00
Samantha Whitmore
a408ed3ea3
Samantha/add conversation chain (#166)
Add MemoryChain and ConversationChain as chains that take a docstore in
addition to the prompt, and use the docstore to stuff context into the
prompt. This can be used to have an ongoing conversation with a chatbot.

Probably needs a bit of refactoring for code quality

Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
2022-11-23 16:35:38 -08:00
Harrison Chase
d3a7429f61
(WIP) agents (#171) 2022-11-22 06:16:26 -08:00