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Pydentic in prompt engineering
Check out kor
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27-Jun-2023
Extract structured data from text using LLMs (https://github.com/eyurtsev/kor)
- Kor: Extract structured data using LLMs
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Guidance on creating a very lightweight model that does one task very well
Check out https://github.com/eyurtsev/kor
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A minimal design pattern for LLM-powered microservices with FastAPI & LangChain
You're absolutely correct, and I agree that there's potentially a risk of quality loss. But likewise, since these are all intrinsically linked, it may be possible to leverage strength by combining these tasks. I'm unaware of a paper reviewing the reliability and/or performance of LLMs in this specific scenario. If you find any, do share :) With regards to generating JSON responses - there are simple ways to nudge the model and even validate it, using libraries such as https://github.com/promptslab/Promptify, https://github.com/eyurtsev/kor and https://github.com/ShreyaR/guardrails
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Information extraction in large documents with LLMs
Currently, I'm experimenting with GPT-3.5-turbo in conjunction with the kor library (langchain for information extraction) to define a prompt template with various examples of what I'm looking for.
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RasaGPT: First headless LLM chatbot built on top of Rasa, Langchain and FastAPI
yes. there are a few approaches which i intend to take and some helpful resources:
You could implement a Dual LLM Pattern Model https://simonwillison.net/2023/Apr/25/dual-llm-pattern/
You could also leverage a concept like Kor which is a kind of pydantic for LLMs: https://github.com/eyurtsev/kor
in short and as mentioned in the README.md this is absolutely vulnerable to prompt injection. I think this is not a fully solved issue but some interesting community research has been done to help address these things in production
What are some alternatives?
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