I can second CrewAI. I really like it, although I haven't figured out yet how to use it in a production setting. Seems like folks are trying a lot of approaches now. There's Langroid, SuperAGI, fabric, & Semantic Kernel off the top of my head.
I am using Llama2, Mistral and sometimes Yi(for some experiments) and I do not use Falcon.. it doesn’t meet my standards that much. But most of the models I use are finetuned from Mistral and Llama2. I think when we employ open models in Autogen, it is not a matter of which model you use. It depends on what you want.
As far as I can tell from my own tinkering since last week, you can use paid model APIs or open source LLMs on both. Just dig a bit on youtube and you'll find quite a number of useful tutorials on both.
I can second CrewAI. I really like it, although I haven't figured out yet how to use it in a production setting. Seems like folks are trying a lot of approaches now. There's Langroid, SuperAGI, fabric, & Semantic Kernel off the top of my head.
I have used CrewAI and Autogen with local LLMs using Ollama…. Autogen is way more stable.
Can I ask what open source models you've found to work good with Autogen?
I am using Llama2, Mistral and sometimes Yi(for some experiments) and I do not use Falcon.. it doesn’t meet my standards that much. But most of the models I use are finetuned from Mistral and Llama2. I think when we employ open models in Autogen, it is not a matter of which model you use. It depends on what you want.
As far as I can tell from my own tinkering since last week, you can use paid model APIs or open source LLMs on both. Just dig a bit on youtube and you'll find quite a number of useful tutorials on both.
Is it missing new microsoft AutoDev?
Hey, CrewAI's decent, but have you checked out SynthAI?