Compare predicted json to reference. First canonicalize (sort keys, rm
whitespace separators), then return normalized string edit distance.
Not a silver bullet but maybe an easy way to capture structure
differences in a less flakey way
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**Description**
This small change will make chunk_size a configurable parameter for
loading documents into a Supabase database.
**Issue**
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/11422
**Dependencies**
No chanages
**Twitter**
@ j1philli
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This PR replaces the previous `Intent` check with the new `Prompt
Safety` check. The logic and steps to enable chain moderation via the
Amazon Comprehend service, allowing you to detect and redact PII, Toxic,
and Prompt Safety information in the LLM prompt or answer remains
unchanged.
This implementation updates the code and configuration types with
respect to `Prompt Safety`.
### Usage sample
```python
from langchain_experimental.comprehend_moderation import (BaseModerationConfig,
ModerationPromptSafetyConfig,
ModerationPiiConfig,
ModerationToxicityConfig
)
pii_config = ModerationPiiConfig(
labels=["SSN"],
redact=True,
mask_character="X"
)
toxicity_config = ModerationToxicityConfig(
threshold=0.5
)
prompt_safety_config = ModerationPromptSafetyConfig(
threshold=0.5
)
moderation_config = BaseModerationConfig(
filters=[pii_config, toxicity_config, prompt_safety_config]
)
comp_moderation_with_config = AmazonComprehendModerationChain(
moderation_config=moderation_config, #specify the configuration
client=comprehend_client, #optionally pass the Boto3 Client
verbose=True
)
template = """Question: {question}
Answer:"""
prompt = PromptTemplate(template=template, input_variables=["question"])
responses = [
"Final Answer: A credit card number looks like 1289-2321-1123-2387. A fake SSN number looks like 323-22-9980. John Doe's phone number is (999)253-9876.",
"Final Answer: This is a really shitty way of constructing a birdhouse. This is fucking insane to think that any birds would actually create their motherfucking nests here."
]
llm = FakeListLLM(responses=responses)
llm_chain = LLMChain(prompt=prompt, llm=llm)
chain = (
prompt
| comp_moderation_with_config
| {llm_chain.input_keys[0]: lambda x: x['output'] }
| llm_chain
| { "input": lambda x: x['text'] }
| comp_moderation_with_config
)
try:
response = chain.invoke({"question": "A sample SSN number looks like this 123-456-7890. Can you give me some more samples?"})
except Exception as e:
print(str(e))
else:
print(response['output'])
```
### Output
```python
> Entering new AmazonComprehendModerationChain chain...
Running AmazonComprehendModerationChain...
Running pii Validation...
Running toxicity Validation...
Running prompt safety Validation...
> Finished chain.
> Entering new AmazonComprehendModerationChain chain...
Running AmazonComprehendModerationChain...
Running pii Validation...
Running toxicity Validation...
Running prompt safety Validation...
> Finished chain.
Final Answer: A credit card number looks like 1289-2321-1123-2387. A fake SSN number looks like XXXXXXXXXXXX John Doe's phone number is (999)253-9876.
```
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Co-authored-by: Jha <nikjha@amazon.com>
Co-authored-by: Anjan Biswas <anjanavb@amazon.com>
Co-authored-by: Anjan Biswas <84933469+anjanvb@users.noreply.github.com>
**Description:**
This PR adds support for the [Pro version of Titan Takeoff
Server](https://docs.titanml.co/docs/category/pro-features). Users of
the Pro version will have to import the TitanTakeoffPro model, which is
different from TitanTakeoff.
**Issue:**
Also minor fixes to docs for Titan Takeoff (Community version)
**Dependencies:**
No additional dependencies
**Twitter handle:** @becoming_blake
@baskaryan @hwchase17
- **Description:** Super simple fix for colab link on
code_understanding.ipynb,
- **Issue:** not applicable
- **Dependencies:** none,
- **Tag maintainer:** ,
- **Twitter handle:** @kengoodridge
Problem statement:
In the `integrations/llms` and `integrations/chat` pages, we have a
sidebar with ToC, and we also have a ToC at the end of the page.
The ToC at the end of the page is not necessary, and it is confusing
when we mix the index page styles; moreover, it requires manual work.
So, I removed ToC at the end of the page (it was discussed with and
approved by @baskaryan)
This PR adds a data [E2B's](https://e2b.dev/) analysis/code interpreter
sandbox as a tool
---------
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jakub Novak <jakub@e2b.dev>
- Move Document AI provider to the Google provider page
- Change Vertex AI Matching Engine to Vector Search
- Change references from GCP to Google Cloud
- Add Gmail chat loader to Google provider page
- Change Serper page title to "Serper - Google Search API" since it is
not a Google product.
- replace `requests` package with `langchain.requests`
- add `_acall` support
- add `_stream` and `_astream`
- freshen up the documentation a bit
- update vendor doc
**Description: Allow to inject boto3 client for Cross account access
type of scenarios in using SagemakerEndpointEmbeddings and also updated
the documentation for same in the sample notebook**
**Issue:SagemakerEndpointEmbeddings cross account capability #10634
#10184**
Dependencies: None
Tag maintainer:
Twitter handle:lethargicoder
Co-authored-by: Vikram(VS) <vssht@amazon.com>
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- **Description:**
- Replace Telegram with Whatsapp in whatsapp.ipynb
- Add # to mark the telegram as heading in telegram.ipynb
- **Issue:** None
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- **Description:** Implementing the Google Scholar Tool as requested in
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