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Auto_Jobs_Applier_AIHawk is a tool that automates the jobs application process. Utilizing artificial intelligence, it enables users to apply for multiple job offers in an automated and personalized…
LLM based autonomous agent that conducts in-depth web research on any given topic
This repository compiles code samples and notebooks demonstrating how to use Generative AI on Google Cloud Vertex AI.
A one stop repository for generative AI research updates, interview resources, notebooks and much more!
High accuracy RAG for answering questions from scientific documents with citations
Task-based Agentic Framework using StrictJSON as the core
Desktop app for prototyping and debugging LangGraph applications locally.
AvaTaR: Optimizing LLM Agents for Tool-Assisted Knowledge Retrieval (NeurIPS 2024)
Collection of awesome LLM apps with RAG using OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini and opensource models.
This repository showcases various advanced techniques for Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems. RAG systems combine information retrieval with generative models to provide accurate and cont…
Free monospaced font with programming ligatures
Docker Mastery Udemy course to build, compose, deploy, and manage containers from local development to high-availability in the cloud
LongWriter: Unleashing 10,000+ Word Generation from Long Context LLMs
RAGFlow is an open-source RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) engine based on deep document understanding.
A python module to repair invalid JSON, commonly used to parse the output of LLMs
LLM for Long Text Summary (Comprehensive Bulleted Notes)
Build, evaluate and observe LLM apps
Q-GaLore: Quantized GaLore with INT4 Projection and Layer-Adaptive Low-Rank Gradients.
A markdown version emoji cheat sheet
Official release of InternLM2.5 base and chat models. 1M context support
Langflow is a low-code app builder for RAG and multi-agent AI applications. It’s Python-based and agnostic to any model, API, or database.
[CCS'24] A dataset consists of 15,140 ChatGPT prompts from Reddit, Discord, websites, and open-source datasets (including 1,405 jailbreak prompts).
The Image Comments Visual Studio Code extension lets you easily add visual comments such as sketches or diagrams directly into your source code, improving code documentation and understanding.
The simplest, fastest repository for training/finetuning medium-sized GPTs.