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Co-authored-by: Ankush Gola <ankush.gola@gmail.com>
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# Key Concepts
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## ChatMessage
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A chat message is what we refer to as the modular unit of information.
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At the moment, this consists of "content", which refers to the content of the chat message.
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At the moment, most chat models are trained to predict sequences of Human <> AI messages.
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This is because so far the primary interaction mode has been between a human user and a singular AI system.
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At the moment, there are four different classes of Chat Messages
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### HumanMessage
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A HumanMessage is a ChatMessage that is sent as if from a Human's point of view.
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### AIMessage
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An AIMessage is a ChatMessage that is sent from the point of view of the AI system to which the Human is corresponding.
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### SystemMessage
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A SystemMessage is still a bit ambiguous, and so far seems to be a concept unique to OpenAI
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### ChatMessage
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A chat message is a generic chat message, with not only a "content" field but also a "role" field.
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With this field, arbitrary roles may be assigned to a message.
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## ChatGeneration
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The output of a single prediction of a chat message.
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Currently this is just a chat message itself (eg content and a role)
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## Chat Model
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A model which takes in a list of chat messages, and predicts a chat message in response. |