I like these short videos that cover key ideas or something valuable in a concise way. For example, that LangChain prompt template was pretty handy to know about. So many videos out there about this kind of material are 30m to an hour or more. Too many of them belabor the point and meander into low value topics. So, good job on that front. Lastly, you should use dynamics compression on your audio. Some parts were much louder than others. Hope this helps!
can't you just combine them both to get the best of both worlds? i guess you could also bind the tools when invoking the react prompt, so that the model would call a necessary tool based on the final result decision?
This is by far the best explanation
Thanks a lot❤
I like these short videos that cover key ideas or something valuable in a concise way. For example, that LangChain prompt template was pretty handy to know about. So many videos out there about this kind of material are 30m to an hour or more. Too many of them belabor the point and meander into low value topics. So, good job on that front. Lastly, you should use dynamics compression on your audio. Some parts were much louder than others. Hope this helps!
will address this in the next videos :) thanks a bunch!
I didn’t get why with ReAct we have more control. Isn’t LLM still responsible to selecting the tool?
Thats right, but I think with ReAct we have more control in the sense that we can modify the ReAct template to suit our particular use cases.
Just a quick question for open weather map langchain agent which one will be good
Thank for your comments
Would be great to include the links to the relevant publications in the description. 😊
please can you share the website sources,papers of what you explained?
Very informative. keep them coming!
very good explanation
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can't you just combine them both to get the best of both worlds?
i guess you could also bind the tools when invoking the react prompt, so that the model would call a necessary tool based on the final result decision?
Could have added eamples where either was a better choice.