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1 points·by remilouf·2 months ago·0 comments

Tool calls that execute 100% of the time

blog.dottxt.ai
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The M×N problem of tool calling and open-source models

thetypicalset.com
159 points·by remilouf·3 months ago·50 comments

I run my company from Emacs

thetypicalset.com
20 points·by remilouf·3 months ago·1 comments

Every AI Integration Is Held Together with Parsing Logic and Prayer

blog.dottxt.co
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Tokenization Is a Problem for LLMs

blog.dottxt.co
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Show HN: Vectorize OpenAI API calls (like NumPy)

github.com
3 points·by remilouf·3 years ago·0 comments

Show HN: LLMs can generate valid JSON 100% of the time

github.com
854 points·by remilouf·3 years ago·303 comments

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remilouf
·2 months ago·discuss
Rémi here, really cool! It kind of turned into a rabbit hole on my end: https://github.com/rlouf/sigil
remilouf
·2 months ago·discuss
Of course: https://github.com/rlouf/sigil
remilouf
·2 months ago·discuss
It was indeed inspired from my IRC days :)
remilouf
·2 months ago·discuss
Original author here, the project has evolved quite a bit since then, you can follow here if that interests you: https://github.com/rlouf/sigil

(The $7k was sarcasm)
remilouf
·2 months ago·discuss
Author here. Sorry my writing is tedious. Next time I’ll use AI to make it more readable.
remilouf
·3 months ago·discuss
> Ironically LLMs solve the MxN problem he's complaining about

Enlighten me please
remilouf
·3 months ago·discuss
Ooops sorry
remilouf
·3 months ago·discuss
Author here. You're right, it's not a hard problem, but a particularly annoying one.
remilouf
·3 months ago·discuss
I haven't always done this, and the knowledge base used to visibly degrade over time. Reviewing a PR does not take a long time, maybe a few minutes, and this compounds over time.
remilouf
·2 years ago·discuss
This is actually pretty funny.
remilouf
·2 years ago·discuss
That’d be a pretty inefficient way to generate bullshit at scale
remilouf
·2 years ago·discuss
LLM evaluations are very sensitive to the details of the prompt's structure. This post shows how using structured generation reduces the results' variance and the ranking shifts.
remilouf
·2 years ago·discuss
Looks like it’s quite the opposite: http://blog.dottxt.co/performance-gsm8k.html
remilouf
·2 years ago·discuss
What do you mean by "semantic dimension"?
remilouf
·2 years ago·discuss
That whole structured generation line of work looks promising. I hope someone else takes this and runs evaluations on other benchmarks. Curious to see if the results translate!
remilouf
·2 years ago·discuss
Awesome work! I am really impressed by how much structured generation improves model performance.
remilouf
·2 years ago·discuss
This article presents a way to make structured generation with LLMs much faster than standard generation, but what I find most interesting is how it highlights the issues that tokenization entails towards the end.
remilouf
·3 years ago·discuss
We already support regex-guided generation in the library, and could easily make an API to serve this as well if that's a feature people want!
remilouf
·3 years ago·discuss
It is currently limited by the time it takes to build the index. There are obvious optimizations we can apply to this, however in a production setting it does not matter much since you only need to build the index once for each (schema, vocabulary) pair.
remilouf
·3 years ago·discuss
You mean nested JSON? It's totally possible.