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one-day-one-language
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Ayuda para un desorientado
Te recomiendo que veas este repo: https://github.com/mouredev/one-day-one-language
- No he programado nunca y se me atragantan todos los cursos
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Guidance: A guidance language for controlling large language models
Logit-bias guidance goes a long way -- LLM structure for regex, context-free grammars, categorization, and typed construction. I'm working on a hosted and model-agnostic version of this with thiggle
[0] https://thiggle.com
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The Most Underrated Application of LLMs
We use a similar trick and expose it via an API. Much easier to parse when you can guarantee the shape of the output
[0] https://thiggle.com/
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What we learned from using GPT for 500k+ classifications
I just released a zero-shot classification API built on LLMs https://github.com/thiggle/api. It always returns structured JSON and only the relevant categories/classes out of the ones you provide.
LLMs are excellent reasoning engines. But nudging them to the desired output is challenging. They might return categories outside the ones that you determined. They might return multiple categories when you only want one (or the opposite — a single category when you want multiple). Even if you steer the AI toward the correct answer, parsing the output can be difficult. Asking the LLM to output structure data works 80% of the time. But the 20% of the time that your code parses the response fails takes up 99% of your time and is unacceptable for most real-world use cases.
[0] https://twitter.com/mattrickard/status/1678603390337822722
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