LaloLalo1999 0c223c54a6 Add AI21Embeddings class text embeddings (#2253)
This pull request adds the AI21Embeddings class to the
langchain/langchain/embeddings module, providing support for generating
text embeddings using the AI21 language model. The new class offers a
similar interface as the existing OpenAIEmbeddings class, making it easy
to integrate into the existing codebase.

The AI21Embeddings class has the following main methods:

generate_embeddings(texts, model): Generates embeddings for a list of
texts using the specified AI21 model.
get_similarity(text1, text2, model): Calculates the similarity between
two texts using the specified AI21 model.
The implementation uses the AI21 Python SDK for interacting with the
AI21 API and requires an API key for initialization. The class is
designed to be flexible and easy to use, allowing users to switch
between different AI21 models by simply providing the model name as an
argument.

This PR addresses issue #85 and provides an alternative to the existing
OpenAI-based text embeddings.

Please let me know if you have any questions or need further changes.
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🦜🔗 LangChain

Building applications with LLMs through composability

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Quick Install

pip install langchain

🤔 What is this?

Large language models (LLMs) are emerging as a transformative technology, enabling developers to build applications that they previously could not. But using these LLMs in isolation is often not enough to create a truly powerful app - the real power comes when you can combine them with other sources of computation or knowledge.

This library is aimed at assisting in the development of those types of applications. Common examples of these types of applications include:

Question Answering over specific documents

💬 Chatbots

🤖 Agents

📖 Documentation

Please see here for full documentation on:

  • Getting started (installation, setting up the environment, simple examples)
  • How-To examples (demos, integrations, helper functions)
  • Reference (full API docs)
  • Resources (high-level explanation of core concepts)

🚀 What can this help with?

There are six main areas that LangChain is designed to help with. These are, in increasing order of complexity:

📃 LLMs and Prompts:

This includes prompt management, prompt optimization, generic interface for all LLMs, and common utilities for working with LLMs.

🔗 Chains:

Chains go beyond just a single LLM call, and are sequences of calls (whether to an LLM or a different utility). LangChain provides a standard interface for chains, lots of integrations with other tools, and end-to-end chains for common applications.

📚 Data Augmented Generation:

Data Augmented Generation involves specific types of chains that first interact with an external datasource to fetch data to use in the generation step. Examples of this include summarization of long pieces of text and question/answering over specific data sources.

🤖 Agents:

Agents involve an LLM making decisions about which Actions to take, taking that Action, seeing an Observation, and repeating that until done. LangChain provides a standard interface for agents, a selection of agents to choose from, and examples of end to end agents.

🧠 Memory:

Memory is the concept of persisting state between calls of a chain/agent. LangChain provides a standard interface for memory, a collection of memory implementations, and examples of chains/agents that use memory.

🧐 Evaluation:

[BETA] Generative models are notoriously hard to evaluate with traditional metrics. One new way of evaluating them is using language models themselves to do the evaluation. LangChain provides some prompts/chains for assisting in this.

For more information on these concepts, please see our full documentation.

💁 Contributing

As an open source project in a rapidly developing field, we are extremely open to contributions, whether it be in the form of a new feature, improved infra, or better documentation.

For detailed information on how to contribute, see here.

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