A deeper dive on PromptFlow and Semantic Kernel (feat. Matthew Bolanos)
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- čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
- Watch Matthew Bolanos give a deeper dive on when and how to use PromptFlow with the Sematic Kernel!
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when I see things like this, It makes me pretty confident that "There isn't going to be an end to programming" It will be just different and a bit more complex too.
Outstanding Demo
This is agreat demo Alex. I am going to try it out today
Outstanding demo, it really shows how powerful PromptFlow is...
If we want to expose some company data through chat should we use semantic kernel and connects with Azure cognitive search and ground chat flow to company documents or we should focus on using only prompt flow and add relevant data for grounding responses using prompt flow add data capabilities ?
Good video, could you share the sample code?
why do I need PromptFlow if I can get result from planner directly?
Great demo! Are there any plans to integrate Prompt Flow with the C# Semantic Kernel package?
The Promptflow team is working hard to make it compatible with C#! Hopefully should be out in early 2024!
how to get the chat co-pilot ui which you were using at 0:45, thanks
Honestly not too impressed by PromptFlow or semantic kernel relative to what other frameworks are offering. For the mess that it is, I prefer Langchain, and am slowly working my way into Haystack which I think is the best implemented of the 3.
Absolutely Langchain is better by far, and with LangGraph, it is so much better