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If smaller LLMs (like Phi and Orca) work well enough for the TextAnalyzerAgent's role in teachability, that would save cost and perhaps latency.
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working on scaffolding a new dotnet intro sample for #531 (#536)
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* interim stash * interim stash * interim checkpoint * broken stash * whoops * merge sln files * fix a bunch of refactoring errors * moving more to core vs samples * interim * fixup the devteam sample * fix ci * fixup soln file * trying to fix ci * trying to fix ci * adding back * still trying * recreate * next step * adding it back * trying to fix * Rename Autogen -> AutoGen (#567) * Add transparency faqs (#566) * remove Autogen * add AutoGen back --------- Co-authored-by: Eric Zhu <[email protected]> --------- Co-authored-by: Xiaoyun Zhang <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Eric Zhu <[email protected]>
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If smaller LLMs (like Phi and Orca) work well enough for the TextAnalyzerAgent's role in teachability, that would save cost and perhaps latency.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: