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119 | 13,784 | |
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9.2 | 9.9 | |
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Python | Python | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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aipl
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Ask HN: Tell us about your project that's not done yet but you want feedback on
AIPL is an "Array-Inspired Pipeline Language", a tiny DSL in Python to make it easier to explore and experiment with AI pipelines.
https://github.com/saulpw/aipl
When you want to run some prompts through an LLM over a dataset, with some preprocessing and/or chaining prompts together, AIPL makes it much easier than writing a Python script.
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The Problem with LangChain
Yes! This is why I started working on AIPL. The scripts are much more like recipes (linear, contained in a single-file, self-evident even to people who don't know the language). For instance, here's a multi-level summarizer of a webpage: https://github.com/saulpw/aipl/blob/develop/examples/summari...
The goal is to capture all that knowledge that langchain has, into consistent legos that you can combine and parameterize with the prompts, without all the complexity and boilerplate of langchain, nor having to learn all the Python libraries and their APIs. Perfect for prototypes and experiments (like a notebook, as you suggest), and then if you find something that really works, you can hand-off a single text file to an engineer and they can make it work in a production environment.
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Langchain Is Pointless
I agree, and that's why I've been working on AIPL[0]. Our first v0.1 release should be in the next few days. https://github.com/saulpw/aipl
It's basically just a simple scripting language with array semantics and inline prompt construction, and you can drop into Python any time you like.
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Re-implementing LangChain in 100 lines of code
I also was underwhelmed by langchain, and started implementing my own "AIPL" (Array-Inspired Pipeline Language) which turns these "chains" into straightforward, linear scripts. It's very early days but already it feels like the right direction for experimenting with this stuff. (I'm looking for collaborators if anyone is interested!)
https://github.com/saulpw/aipl
haystack
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Haystack DB – 10x faster than FAISS with binary embeddings by default
I was confused for a bit but there is no relation to https://haystack.deepset.ai/
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Release Radar • March 2024 Edition
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First 15 Open Source Advent projects
4. Haystack by Deepset | Github | tutorial
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Generative AI Frameworks and Tools Every Developer Should Know!
Haystack can be classified as an end-to-end framework for building applications powered by various NLP technologies, including but not limited to generative AI. While it doesn't directly focus on building generative models from scratch, it provides a robust platform for:
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Best way to programmatically extract data from a set of .pdf files?
But if you want an API that you can use to develop your own flow, Haystack from Deepset could be worth a look.
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Which LLM framework(s) do you use in production and why?
Haystack for production. We cannot afford breaking changes in our production apps. Its stable, documentation is excellent and did I mention its' STABLE!??
- Overview: AI Assembly Architectures
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Llama2 and Haystack on Colab
I recently conducted some experiments with Llama2 and Haystack (https://github.com/deepset-ai/haystack), the NLP/LLM framework.
The notebook can be helpful for those trying to load Llama2 on Colab.
1) Installed Transformers from the main branch (and other libraries)
- Build with LLMs for production with Haystack – has 10k stars on GitHub
- Show HN: Haystack – Production-Ready LLM Framework
What are some alternatives?
modelfusion - The TypeScript library for building AI applications.
langchain - 🦜🔗 Build context-aware reasoning applications
hamilton - Hamilton helps data scientists and engineers define testable, modular, self-documenting dataflows, that encode lineage and metadata. Runs and scales everywhere python does.
langchain - ⚡ Building applications with LLMs through composability ⚡ [Moved to: https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain]
multi-gpt - A Clojure interface into the GPT API with advanced tools like conversational memory, task management, and more
gpt-neo - An implementation of model parallel GPT-2 and GPT-3-style models using the mesh-tensorflow library.
llm - Access large language models from the command-line
BentoML - The most flexible way to serve AI/ML models in production - Build Model Inference Service, LLM APIs, Inference Graph/Pipelines, Compound AI systems, Multi-Modal, RAG as a Service, and more!
llm-gpt4all - Plugin for LLM adding support for the GPT4All collection of models
label-studio - Label Studio is a multi-type data labeling and annotation tool with standardized output format
llm-api - Fully typed & consistent chat APIs for OpenAI, Anthropic, Groq, and Azure's chat models for browser, edge, and node environments.
jina - ☁️ Build multimodal AI applications with cloud-native stack