If a module LLM model is set to claude-2 and the ai_bedrock variables are all present we will use AWS Bedrock instead of Antrhopic own APIs.
This is quite hacky, but will allow us to test the waters with AWS Bedrock early access with every module.
This situation of "same module, completely different API" is quite a bit far from what we had in the OpenAI/Azure separation, so it's more food for thought for when we start working on the LLM abstraction layer soon this year.
This refactor changes it so we only include minimal data in the
system prompt which leaves us lots of tokens for specific searches
The new search command allows us to pull in settings on demand
Descriptions are include in short search results, and names only
in longer results
Also:
* In dev it is important to tell when calls are made to open ai
this adds a console log to increase awareness around token usage
* PERF: stop counting tokens so often
This changes it so we only count tokens once per response
Previously each time we heard back from open ai we would count
tokens, leading to uneeded delays
* bug fix, commands may reach in for tokenizer
* add logging to console for anthropic calls as well
* Update lib/shared/inference/openai_completions.rb
Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <mjrbrennan@gmail.com>
Claude 1 costs the same and is less good than Claude 2. Make use of Claude
2 in all spots ...
This also fixes streaming so it uses the far more efficient streaming protocol.
* DEV: Better strategies for summarization
The strategy responsibility needs to be "Given a collection of texts, I know how to summarize them most efficiently, using the minimum amount of requests and maximizing token usage".
There are different token limits for each model, so it all boils down to two different strategies:
Fold all these texts into a single one, doing the summarization in chunks, and then build a summary from those.
Build it by combining texts in a single prompt, and truncate it according to your token limits.
While the latter is less than ideal, we need it for "bart-large-cnn-samsum" and "flan-t5-base-samsum", both with low limits. The rest will rely on folding.
* Expose summarized chunks to users
For the time being smart commands only work consistently on GPT 4.
Avoid using any smart commands on the earlier models.
Additionally adds better error handling to Claude which sometimes streams
partial json and slightly tunes the search command.
We'll create one bot user for each available model. When listed in the `ai_bot_enabled_chat_bots` setting, they will reply.
This PR lets us use Claude-v1 in stream mode.