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quivr
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privateGPT VS quivr - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 12 Jan 2024
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First 15 Open Source Advent projects
3. Quivr | GitHub | tutorial
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Went down the rabbit hole of 100% local RAG, it works but are there better options?
I used Ollama (with Mistral 7B) and Quivr to get a local RAG up and running and it works fine, but was surprised to find there are no easy user-friendly ways to do it. Most other local LLM UIs don't implement this use case (I looked here), even though it is one of the most useful local LLM use-cases I can think of: search and summarize information from sensitive / confidential documents.
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 21 August 2023
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Discord Is Not Documentation
In my opinion LLM based document search tools such as OSS Quivr may be better suited for documentation search for startups.
A highly customed Quivr with one of the 'Open Source LLMs' may provides great 'semantic search' for product documentation.
https://github.com/StanGirard/quivr
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I built an open source website that lets you upload large files such as academic PDFs or books and ask ChatGPT questions based on your custom knowledge base. So far, I've tried it with long ebooks like Plato's Republic, old letters, and random academic PDFs, and it works shockingly well.
Hey thanks for creating this, will try later if i have time. Meanwhile, do you try some of other second brain app such as this, and how was the comparison? The one i mentioned was trending on github so i think its decent (been playing with it since last week or so, also). But i already starred your repo so i can come back later.
- Quivr – Your Second Brain, Empowered by Generative AI
- Quivr: Chatting with your own docs
vault-ai
- I built an open source website that lets you upload large files, such as in-depth novels/ebooks or academic papers, and ask GPT4 questions based on your specific knowledge base. So far, I've tested it with long books like the Odyssey and random research PDFs, and I'm shocked at how incisive it is.
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Any better alternatives to fine-tuning GPT-3 yet to create a custom chatbot persona based on provided knowledge for others to use?
There's this GitHub repo for Pinecone Vector with custom knowledge base: VaultAI. But I'm sure the costs would be exorbitant at scale. Basically trains it on specific files, but the API is expensive as expected. Edit: I didn't read and thought you were talking about training your own, sorry. But I'll leave the second paragraph up anyways lol. Someone mentioned LLaMA and another Falcon, the latter of which I hadn't heard of but which looks good too.
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I built an open source website that lets you upload large files such as academic PDFs or books and ask ChatGPT questions based on your custom knowledge base. So far, I've tried it with long ebooks like Plato's Republic, old letters, and random academic PDFs, and it works shockingly well.
Check out the instructions readme here! You may need a little bit of command line know-how but chatgpt can help guide you if you provide it the contents of the readme
- Are there any good free GPT-powered AI summarizer for very long text?
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I built an open source website that lets you upload large files, such as long ebooks or academic papers, and ask ChatGPT questions about your specific knowledge base. So far, I've tested it with long e-books like the Odyssey and random research PDFs, and I'm shocked at how incisive it is
Yes, this use-case is a perfect fit actually – This deals very well with any type of manual with lots of human readable text (as opposed to charts or code). It is also better at answering more specific questions, so the example you gave regarding diagnosing engine issues is a really good match for what this is capable of. If you want to try it out you can check out the deployed version of the code here: https://vault.pash.city
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Any help condensing academic journal articles using ChatGPT?
Have you tried Vault AI? Saw it pop up on a couple of other Reddits!
- 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.
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April 2023
OP Vault ChatGPT: Give ChatGPT long-term memory using the OP Stack (https://github.com/pashpashpash/vault-ai)
- Using ChatGPT to read multiple PDFs and create writing using them as sources
What are some alternatives?
localGPT - Chat with your documents on your local device using GPT models. No data leaves your device and 100% private.
paper-qa - LLM Chain for answering questions from documents with citations
chart-gpt - AI tool to build charts based on text input
Flowise - Drag & drop UI to build your customized LLM flow
gpt4-pdf-chatbot-langchain - GPT4 & LangChain Chatbot for large PDF docs
databerry - The no-code platform for building custom LLM Agents
marqo - Unified embedding generation and search engine. Also available on cloud - cloud.marqo.ai
xTuring - Build, customize and control you own LLMs. From data pre-processing to fine-tuning, xTuring provides an easy way to personalize open-source LLMs. Join our discord community: https://discord.gg/TgHXuSJEk6
AGiXT - AGiXT is a dynamic AI Agent Automation Platform that seamlessly orchestrates instruction management and complex task execution across diverse AI providers. Combining adaptive memory, smart features, and a versatile plugin system, AGiXT delivers efficient and comprehensive AI solutions.
khoj - Your AI second brain. A copilot to get answers to your questions, whether they be from your own notes or from the internet. Use powerful, online (e.g gpt4) or private, local (e.g mistral) LLMs. Self-host locally or use our web app. Access from Obsidian, Emacs, Desktop app, Web or Whatsapp.
ChatGPT-Pokemon-StyleGame - Using ChatGPT to make pokemon style game