AGiXT
AutoGPT
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MIT License | MIT License |
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AGiXT
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Conversational "memory loss"?
If you are more interested in AI assistants check out AGiXT. It has some really cool features but it is under heavy development. Not everything works jet and updates break sometimes already working functions. But it is still far better than babyAGI and other proof of concepts.
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Microsoft Research proposes new framework, LongMem, allowing for unlimited context length along with reduced GPU memory usage and faster inference speed. Code will be open-sourced
That's exactly my goal right now too! I have been trying to figure out how to use AGiXT agents to read and write to an "Adventurer's Log" text file to try to mimic a long term memory but honestly I'm not good enough with any of this to get it working yet. The idea I've got rn is that there'd be a DM agent which takes your input and then there'd be "memory" agents which would check text files such as "Adventurer's Log" and "Character Interactions/Relationships" to keep a contiguous understanding of what each character has done, who they've met, what they've been told/haven't been told by certain characters about their motivations. I'm sure there's someone *much* more talented than me working on this already, at this point I've sort of given up on the idea and I'm just waiting for someone to come out with a Tavern style interface where I can paste in world details and character details and just get going!
- AGiXT: A local automation platform with memories and SmartGPT-like prompting. Works with Ooba/LCPP/GPT4All, and more
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What are the best AI tools you've ACTUALLY used?
AGiXT: A Python package for AGI research.
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?Best LLM service for a tiny home server
Even if my (for example, privateGPT) LLM is glacially slow I'd still love to be able to say "Mr Holmes, have Mrs Doubtfire verb the data object in order to verb a product for me, please." (eg: analyse the wikipedia article on the peace of westfalia in order to ELI5 a short summary of it). Hopefully she'd crunch away at the data, and at my convenience, I could have her brief me on her conclusions. I'm sure folks here would do something more clever using AGiXT, or having the old girl prepare lesson-plans for Mycroft to deliver (I just think that sort of thing is world-changing-bonkers for anyone wanting to learn anything, perhaps for kids one day), but I'd have to work up to that.
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LlamaCPP and LangChain Agent Quality
Keep an eye on this project as well. https://github.com/Josh-XT/AGiXT
- Using the right prompt format makes responses so much better
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How big of a jump is 13B Vicuna Uncensored vs 30B Vicuna Uncensored?
File upload and automatic agents. It exists it is just buggy. They are working at an insane pace building it. It is practically broke 90% of the time. Maybe it's working better right now. I had success with v1.1.31 as well. https://github.com/Josh-xt/AGiXT
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Langchain, Langchain.js, vs AutoGPT for local agent development
Maybe you want to check out josh-xt/AGiXT it has its roots in langchain so you can see what the prompts look like and the code. They have made a lot of tools as well although you are going to have issues getting it to work. The newest version kinda works and version 1.1.31 I had the fast API backend working. Maybe you can help them out. They need more people to show them bugs. https://github.com/Josh-XT/AGiXT
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Is there an alternative to AgentGPT that I can run on my CPU with 32 GB of RAM?
https://github.com/Josh-XT/AGiXT I have tested this one and it is pretty much the same as AgentGPT, supports many providers + many local models (you can even make it work with oobabooga api which is pretty easy), don’t wait for insane results, the problem right now is context length with the local models, probably going to be an old issue in a few weeks we hope ;)
AutoGPT
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Calling code with local LLM is a hoax
AutoGPT is a framework that seems nice. It has a cool CLI and a flutter UI to create agents from the browser. Its main purpose is to work with your local stuff (documents, audio, videos, etc)
- Accessible AI for Everyone
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AGI has, in some sense, been achieved: Tell me why I am wrong
Define agency. Does AutoGPT or BabyAGI fit the definition?
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The Emergence of Autonomous Agents
This leap is evident in projects like BabyAGI and AutoGPT, showcasing how such agents can prioritize and execute tasks based on a pre-defined objective and the results of previous actions, such as sales prospecting or ordering pizza.
- An experimental open-source attempt to make GPT-4 autonomous
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[Long read] Deep dive into AutoGPT: A comprehensive and in-depth step-by-step guide to how it works
A system and a user message are constructed from the task given by the user in code and passed to the LLM as input.
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1000 Member Celebration and FAQ
A: How much do you know? If you can easily read code (in this example Python, but this will still benefit anyone who can read code), you should check out Auto-GPT. If you are looking to explore different options, check out this doc on AI Agents.
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Agents: An Open-source Framework for Autonomous Language Agents - AIWaves Inc 2023
Also I think most agents I have seen have implemented some form of long-short term memory. Why does it say autogpt doesnt support it? https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/Auto-GPT/tree/master/autogpts/autogpt/autogpt/memory
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MetaGPT: The Next Evolution or Just More Hype?
In my newest experiment, I try out MetaGPT, which is supposed to be better than AutoGPT according to MetaGPT's paper.
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List of Awesome AI Agents like AutoGPT and BabyAGI / Many open-source Agents with code included!
In my opinion the most interesting Agents: Auto-GPT Github: https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/Auto-GPT BabyAGI Github: https://github.com/yoheinakajima/babyagi Voyager Github: https://github.com/MineDojo/Voyager / Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.16291 I would also add: ChemCrow: Augmenting large-language models with chemistry tools Github: https://github.com/ur-whitelab/chemcrow-public/ Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.05376
What are some alternatives?
AgentOoba - An autonomous AI agent extension for Oobabooga's web ui
langchain - ⚡ Building applications with LLMs through composability ⚡ [Moved to: https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain]
private-gpt - Interact with your documents using the power of GPT, 100% privately, no data leaks
gpt4all - gpt4all: run open-source LLMs anywhere
AgentGPT - 🤖 Assemble, configure, and deploy autonomous AI Agents in your browser.
llama.cpp - LLM inference in C/C++
babyagi
Auto-Vicuna
vault-ai - OP Vault ChatGPT: Give ChatGPT long-term memory using the OP Stack (OpenAI + Pinecone Vector Database). Upload your own custom knowledge base files (PDF, txt, epub, etc) using a simple React frontend.
JARVIS - JARVIS, a system to connect LLMs with ML community. Paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2303.17580.pdf
guidance - A guidance language for controlling large language models. [Moved to: https://github.com/guidance-ai/guidance]
SuperAGI - <⚡️> SuperAGI - A dev-first open source autonomous AI agent framework. Enabling developers to build, manage & run useful autonomous agents quickly and reliably.