The new AI app stack
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Recently a16z released a diagram showing the “Emerging Architectures for LLM Applications.” In this episode, we expand on things covered in that diagram to a more general mental model for the new AI app stack. We cover a variety of things from model “middleware” for caching and control to app orchestration.
- 45 minutes
- Recorded Aug 16, 2023
- Published Aug 23, 2023
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Notes & Links
Chapters
1 | 00:07 |
Welcome to Practical AI |
2 | 00:43 |
Deep dive into LLMs |
3 | 02:25 | |
4 | 04:35 |
Playgrounds |
5 | 08:07 |
App Hosting |
6 | 10:46 |
Stack orchestration |
7 | 15:50 |
Maintenance breakdown |
8 | 19:08 | |
9 | 20:43 |
Vector databases |
10 | 22:36 |
Embedding models |
11 | 24:27 |
Benchmarks and measurements |
12 | 26:59 |
Data & poor architecture |
13 | 29:42 |
LLM logging |
14 | 33:01 |
Middleware Caching |
15 | 37:32 |
Validation |
16 | 40:53 |
Key takeaways |
17 | 42:36 |
Closing thoughts |
18 | 44:23 |
Outro |
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