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Sam a3c827efcc
FEATURE: allow personas to supply top_p and temperature params (#459)
* FEATURE: allow personas to supply top_p and temperature params

Code assistance generally are more focused at a lower temperature
This amends it so SQL Helper runs at 0.2 temperature vs the more
common default across LLMs of 1.0.

Reduced temperature leads to more focused, concise and predictable
answers for the SQL Helper

* fix tests

* This is not perfect, but far better than what we do today

Instead of fishing for

1. Draft sequence
2. Draft body

We skip (2), this means the composer "only" needs 1 http request to
open, we also want to eliminate (1) but it is a bit of a trickier
core change, may figure out how to pull it off (defer it to first draft save)

Value of bot drafts < value of opening bot conversations really fast
2024-02-03 07:09:34 +11:00
Roman Rizzi 0634b85a81
UX: Validations to LLM-backed features (except AI Bot) (#436)
* UX: Validations to Llm-backed features (except AI Bot)

This change is part of an ongoing effort to prevent enabling a broken feature due to lack of configuration. We also want to explicit which provider we are going to use. For example, Claude models are available through AWS Bedrock and Anthropic, but the configuration differs.

Validations are:

* You must choose a model before enabling the feature.
* You must turn off the feature before setting the model to blank.
* You must configure each model settings before being able to select it.

* Add provider name to summarization options

* vLLM can technically support same models as HF

* Check we can talk to the selected model

* Check for Bedrock instead of anthropic as a site could have both creds setup
2024-01-29 16:04:25 -03:00
Jarek Radosz 5802cd1a0c
DEV: Fix various typos (#434) 2024-01-19 12:51:26 +01:00
Roman Rizzi 04eae76f68
REFACTOR: Represent generic prompts with an Object. (#416)
* REFACTOR: Represent generic prompts with an Object.

* Adds a bit more validation for clarity

* Rewrite bot title prompt and fix quirk handling

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Co-authored-by: Sam Saffron <sam.saffron@gmail.com>
2024-01-12 14:36:44 -03:00
Sam 8df966e9c5
FEATURE: smooth streaming of AI responses on the client (#413)
This PR introduces 3 things:

1. Fake bot that can be used on local so you can test LLMs, to enable on dev use:

SiteSetting.ai_bot_enabled_chat_bots = "fake"

2. More elegant smooth streaming of progress on LLM completion

This leans on JavaScript to buffer and trickle llm results through. It also amends it so the progress dot is much 
more consistently rendered

3. It fixes the Claude dialect 

Claude needs newlines **exactly** at the right spot, amended so it is happy 

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Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
2024-01-11 15:56:40 +11:00
Sam 05f7808057
FEATURE: more elegant progress (#409)
Previous to this change it was very hard to tell if completion was
stuck or not.

This introduces a "dot" that follows the completion and starts
flashing after 5 seconds.
2024-01-09 09:20:28 -03:00
Sam 17cc09ec9c
FIX: don't include <details> in context (#406)
* FIX: don't include <details> in context

We need to be careful adding <details> into context of conversations
it can cause LLMs to hallucinate results

* Fix Gemini multi-turn ctx flattening

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Co-authored-by: Roman Rizzi <rizziromanalejandro@gmail.com>
2024-01-05 15:21:14 -03:00
Roman Rizzi 971e03bdf2
FEATURE: AI Bot Gemini support. (#402)
It also corrects the syntax around tool support, which was wrong.

Gemini doesn't want us to include messages about previous tool invocations, so I had to shuffle around some code to send the response it generated from those invocations instead. For this, I created the "multi_turn" context, which bundles all the context involved in the interaction.
2024-01-04 18:15:34 -03:00
Roman Rizzi aa56baad37
FEATURE: Add Mixtral support for AI Bot (#396) 2024-01-04 12:22:43 -03:00
Roman Rizzi f9d7d7f5f0
DEV: AI bot migration to the Llm pattern. (#343)
* DEV: AI bot migration to the Llm pattern.

We added tool and conversation context support to the Llm service in discourse-ai#366, meaning we met all the conditions to migrate this module.

This PR migrates to the new pattern, meaning adding a new bot now requires minimal effort as long as the service supports it. On top of this, we introduce the concept of a "Playground" to separate the PM-specific bits from the completion, allowing us to use the bot in other contexts like chat in the future. Commands are called tools, and we simplified all the placeholder logic to perform updates in a single place, making the flow more one-wayish.

* Followup fixes based on testing

* Cleanup unused inference code

* FIX: text-based tools could be in the middle of a sentence

* GPT-4-turbo support

* Use new LLM API
2024-01-04 10:44:07 -03:00
Sam 6ddc17fd61
DEV: port directory structure to Zeitwerk (#319)
Previous to this change we relied on explicit loading for a files in Discourse AI.

This had a few downsides:

- Busywork whenever you add a file (an extra require relative)
- We were not keeping to conventions internally ... some places were OpenAI others are OpenAi
- Autoloader did not work which lead to lots of full application broken reloads when developing.

This moves all of DiscourseAI into a Zeitwerk compatible structure.

It also leaves some minimal amount of manual loading (automation - which is loading into an existing namespace that may or may not be there)

To avoid needing /lib/discourse_ai/... we mount a namespace thus we are able to keep /lib pointed at ::DiscourseAi

Various files were renamed to get around zeitwerk rules and minimize usage of custom inflections

Though we can get custom inflections to work it is not worth it, will require a Discourse core patch which means we create a hard dependency.
2023-11-29 15:17:46 +11:00