Chat with your data using OpenAI, Pinecone, Airbyte and Langchain Editor’s Note: This blog post was written in collaboration with Airbyte. Their new vector database destination makes it really easy for data to retrieve
Yeager.ai x LangChain: Exploring GenWorlds a Framework for Coordinating AI Agents Editor's Note: This is another edition of our series of guest posts highlighting the powerful applications of LangChain. We have been working with
Conversational Retrieval Agents TL;DR: There have been several emerging trends in LLM applications over the past few months: RAG, chat interfaces, agents. Our newest functionality - conversational
Unifying AI endpoints with Genoss, powered by LangChain Editor’s Note: This blog post was written by Matt Carey, one of the builders of Genoss. We're sharing it on our blog
LangChain Expression Language TL;DR: * We’re excited to announce a new syntax to create chains with composition. This comes along with a new interface that supports batch,
Goodbye CVEs, Hello `langchain_experimental` One of the things that LangChain seeks to enable is connecting language models to external sources of data and computation. This allows language models to
Zep x LangChain: Diagnosing and Fixing Slow Chatbots Editor’s Note: This blog post was written in collaboration with Zep, an early LangSmith BETA user. We've fielded a lot of questions
Automating Web Research Key Links * Web Researcher Repo * New LangChain Retriever and Documentation * Hosted Streamlit App Motivation Web research is one of the killer LLM applications: Greg Kamradt
RealChar x LangSmith: Using Open Source tools to create an AI companion Editor’s Note: This blog post was written in collaboration with RealChar, an early LangSmith BETA user. They moved fast and created something really, really
Lepton x LangChain: Earning Sage, How to Transform AI into a Savvy CFO Editor’s Note: This blog post was written in collaboration LeptonAI Team, an early LangSmith BETA user. Lots of folks are talking about how best
Announcing LangSmith, a unified platform for debugging, testing, evaluating, and monitoring your LLM applications LangChain exists to make it as easy as possible to develop LLM-powered applications. We started with an open-source Python package when the main blocker for
Code Interpreter API Editor's Note: This is another installation of our guest blog posts highlighting interesting and novel use cases. This blog is written by Shroominic