Re: Free Download Map Fight Of Characters 10.1 Ai.20

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Jul 10, 2024, 6:39:31 AM7/10/24
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Here is what I found out.
We have a max of 2M tokens of use per item that we can use as our data. We are limited to pre data to 20 files. The end user then can upload and ask against the data you have provided. So think of it as pre training data that we can set out into the wild and the items the user parses against it are not counted in the limits. So far after fighting with it I had to create a script which read each file and cut me down to 1.8 million tokens per file and no more then 20 files. I was asked to remove data if I hit my max limits via a prompt I asked the system to calculate for. I wish you luck!

free download map fight of characters 10.1 ai.20


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so basically this is not meant to replace a RAG done using langchain (like azure-search-openai-demo on Github, to be clear): ?
Do you think that this is only a temporary limitation (during the beta phase)?

from what I see the assistant in the playground the files stay there. I believe they use the same method so the 20 files would be there to use the whole time. what I am saying is I think the idea behind the assistant (agent) is that your system uploads up to 20 docs to read. you can than use the delete command to remove if needed to add another. than you can build a smart front end that looks at how many times a doc is used to determine should I keep the docs in memory they have not been used in X hope that helps point everyone on how I would do it. that would be a simple way. than you can build off that too make a better system until they expand the storage which I could see them making that a subscription where you buy more space like google and all the others making openai become a business platform on another level. fun eh? never know haha .

I was in the process of having my code chunk my context to keep things under the token limit and to control costs. Then I saw this part of the API that lets you upload files. People are talking about 2m tokens, etc. If the context is largely static (i.e. bios of characters in a novel writing tool), would it not be much faster and less costly to supply these in files rather than in the prompt? If I was crazy enough to supply a 128K prompt in gpt-4-1106-preview it would cost me $1.28 for a single call. But if I put all that in a file and uploaded it and asked a simple question then it might cost me $0.01? What is the downside to this?

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