Rebuff: Detecting Prompt Injection Attacks [Editor's Note]: we're excited to highlight a guest blog by Willem Pienaar. As more and more LangChains make their way into
Plan-and-Execute Agents TL;DR: We’re introducing a new type of agent executor, which we’re calling “Plan-and-Execute”. This is to contrast against the previous types of
Feature Stores and LLMs Editor's note: big thank you to Willem Pienaar (Feast), Mike Del Balso (Tecton), and Simba Khadder (FeatureForm) for their comments and help on
Structured Tools TL;DR: we're introducing a new abstraction to allow for usage of more complex tools. While previous tools took in a single string
Auto-Evaluator Opportunities Editor's Note: this is a guest blog post by Lance Martin. TL;DR We recently open-sourced an auto-evaluator tool for grading LLM question-answer
Callbacks Improvements TL;DR: We're announcing improvements to our callbacks system, which powers logging, tracing, streaming output, and some awesome third-party integrations. This will better
Unleashing the power of AI Collaboration with Parallelized LLM Agent Actor Trees Editor's note: the following is a guest blog post from Cyrus at Shaman AI. We use guest blog posts to highlight interesting and
Gradio & LLM Agents Editor's note: this is a guest blog post from Freddy Boulton, a software engineer at Gradio. We're excited to share this
RecAlign - The smart content filter for social media feed [Editor's Note] This is a guest post by Tian Jin. We are highlighting this application as we think it is a novel use
Improving Document Retrieval with Contextual Compression Note: This post assumes some familiarity with LangChain and is moderately technical. 💡 TL;DR: We’ve introduced a new abstraction and a new document Retriever
Autonomous Agents & Agent Simulations Over the past two weeks, there has been a massive increase in using LLMs in an agentic manner. Specifically, projects like AutoGPT, BabyAGI, CAMEL, and
AI-Powered Medical Knowledge: Revolutionizing Care for Rare Conditions [Editor's Note]: This is a guest post by Jack Simon, who recently participated in a hackathon at Williams College. He built a LangChain-powered