Semantic Kernel and PromptFlow! (a preview) | Intro to Semantic Kernel
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
- Curious about how the Semantic Kernel works with PromptFlow? Watch Matthew Bolanos, product manager on the Semantic Kernel team, show you how you can use PromptFlow to help visually guide your LLM execution and complex plugin chaining!
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Very new to coding and all of this, but this seems like similar concept to Flowise or other tools used for Langchain development, but for SK. I think this is awesome and extremely helpful for us low coders! Thanks!
Glad you found it helpful!
Very effective video! Thanks for sharing.
Very cool. Love this.
Pretty cool, what would be the benefit of implementing part of the "code/flow/skillset" in Prompt Flow and the other part as a plugin?
Maybe having this in a visual way can help in implementing complex skills and tasks... or maybe it is faster as the code is co-located really close to the LLM/Foundation Model?
This is a great question and one you'll see more material come out for soon! To me, the visual component of prompt flow is a nice addition to your toolkit. But also being able to evaluate and experiment with your SK functions and "flows"
To watch a more in depth tutorial of using Promptflow and Semantic Kernel, check out this video next!
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Thanks Alex and Matthew. Does it mean that in order to use the power of PromptFlow, you must know Python? I can see that in the consumption code C# option was there but I saw that your interface to get the articles for Wikipedia was all in Python. Is it kind of a Python sequel of your C# Plugin video?
Yeah originally this was clipped from a larger presentation from Matthew and immediately followed the C# plugin video. SK and Promptflow is still quite new (hence the preview) and I'm personally hoping it supports every language!
@@alexchaomander Got it. Thanks again :)
@@alexchaomander surely some other will become a thing :)