▲ | blastonico 3 days ago | |
Not really. You're referring to agents, but the model doesn't always require agents, and the public chatbot is not connected to a shell freely evaluating arbitrary commands. | ||
▲ | brookst 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
This is false. Modern chatbots use tool orchestration where the LLM is given a list of tools it can use. Tools include things like searching the web and, yes, executing code. The LLM can generate arbitrary code (typically Python) and call a tool to execute it and return results. The tool takes the Python input, launches it (in a container in this example) and returns the output, which the LLM can further process. | ||
▲ | blincoln 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> and the public chatbot is not connected to a shell freely evaluating arbitrary commands. [ citation needed ] |