> This is something that you can bootstrap into a proof-of-concept in a day and learn the tools you like and don't like along the way. Basically …
Where do sloppyjoes get all of this unrestrained optimism?
OP asked if such a solution exists.
This documentation assistant is an oft requested tool in regards llms on this forum. If you can do it, you could start a business around it. OP could be your first customer!
The only other comment in this thread at this time is from someone who is also a breathlessly vocal supporter of contemporary machine learning systems on this forum and yet they are saying “I have yet to see a convincing demo”, but here you are saying it’s easy; if only these damned margins were larger!
I’ve checked your GitHub. I’m unable to find an implementation of this thing that you claim is so simple to implement.
I checked your blog. Your most recent article is about you wasting 45 minutes hoping such an “ai agent” can fix a bug in your code. It proved unable to do so. You even call the experiment a failure in your post.
So, where’s this optimism coming from?!
But you do say you are having fun. Which is great! I’m glad you’re having fun.
You misinterpreted my comment there. When I said "I have yet to see a convincing demo" I was talking about the idea of fine-tuning a model to answer questions against documentation. The rest of my comment described RAG - the exact same approach that tgittos is recommending.
Here are a few of my own RAG implementations - getting a basic version working really is something that can be done in a few hours... but getting a GOOD version working takes a LOT longer than that.
Where do sloppyjoes get all of this unrestrained optimism?
OP asked if such a solution exists.
This documentation assistant is an oft requested tool in regards llms on this forum. If you can do it, you could start a business around it. OP could be your first customer!
The only other comment in this thread at this time is from someone who is also a breathlessly vocal supporter of contemporary machine learning systems on this forum and yet they are saying “I have yet to see a convincing demo”, but here you are saying it’s easy; if only these damned margins were larger!
I’ve checked your GitHub. I’m unable to find an implementation of this thing that you claim is so simple to implement.
I checked your blog. Your most recent article is about you wasting 45 minutes hoping such an “ai agent” can fix a bug in your code. It proved unable to do so. You even call the experiment a failure in your post.
So, where’s this optimism coming from?!
But you do say you are having fun. Which is great! I’m glad you’re having fun.