Project Jupyter is now offering Jupyter AI, which brings generative AI to Jupyter notebooks, says Jason Weill.
Jupyter AI gives users “the power to explain and generate code, fix errors, summarize content, ask questions about their local files, and generate entire notebooks from a natural language prompt,” Weill says in the announcement.
Jupyter AI uses LangChain to connect with large language models (LLMs) from providers such as AI21, Anthropic, AWS, Cohere, and OpenAI. It also offers two ways to interact with LLMs — you can converse with a chat UI or invoke the %%ai
magic command. “The chat interface puts you in conversation with Jupyternaut, a conversational agent using a language model of your choice,” the announcement says.
Jupyter AI is available now as free, open source software, and the announcement post post explains how to get started using it with several examples.
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