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docs: update gpt index references to LlamaIndex (#1856)
The GPT Index project is transitioning to the new project name, LlamaIndex. I've updated a few files referencing the old project name and repository URL to the current ones. From the [LlamaIndex repo](https://github.com/jerryjliu/llama_index): > NOTE: We are rebranding GPT Index as LlamaIndex! We will carry out this transition gradually. > > 2/25/2023: By default, our docs/notebooks/instructions now reference "LlamaIndex" instead of "GPT Index". > > 2/19/2023: By default, our docs/notebooks/instructions now use the llama-index package. However the gpt-index package still exists as a duplicate! > > 2/16/2023: We have a duplicate llama-index pip package. Simply replace all imports of gpt_index with llama_index if you choose to pip install llama-index. I'm not associated with LlamaIndex in any way. I just noticed the discrepancy when studying the lanchain documentation.
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.. link-button:: https://github.com/jerryjliu/gpt_index
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.. link-button:: https://github.com/jerryjliu/llama_index
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:text: GPT Index
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:text: LlamaIndex
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GPT Index is a project consisting of a set of data structures that are created using GPT-3 and can be traversed using GPT-3 in order to answer queries.
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LlamaIndex (formerly GPT Index) is a project consisting of a set of data structures that are created using GPT-3 and can be traversed using GPT-3 in order to answer queries.
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Indexes refer to ways to structure documents so that LLMs can best interact with them.
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This module contains utility functions for working with documents, different types of indexes, and then examples for using those indexes in chains.
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LangChain provides common indices for working with data (most prominently support for vector databases).
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For more complicated index structures, it is worth checking out `GPTIndex <https://gpt-index.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html>`_.
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For more complicated index structures, it is worth checking out `LlamaIndex <https://gpt-index.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html>`_.
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The following sections of documentation are provided:
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Although this is perhaps the most common way of document retrieval, people are starting to think about alternative
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data structures and indexing techniques specifically for working with language models. For a leading example of this,
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check out [GPT Index](https://github.com/jerryjliu/gpt_index) - a collection of data structures created by and optimized
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check out [LlamaIndex](https://github.com/jerryjliu/llama_index) - a collection of data structures created by and optimized
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for language models.
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