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b2 #204

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  • New Features

    • Introduced a chatbot powered by AWS Bedrock for interactive conversations.
    • Added functionality for the chatbot to perform actions like calculating and retrieving Wikipedia summaries.
    • Established a connection to the OpenAI API for generating creative responses, such as poems about programming concepts.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Improved logging for better visibility of message states during interactions.

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The pull request introduces three new Python files that implement chatbot functionalities using AWS Bedrock and OpenAI's API. The react-bedrock1.py file establishes a chatbot that maintains conversation context and can perform specific actions like retrieving Wikipedia summaries and evaluating mathematical expressions. The react-openai.py file connects to OpenAI's API to generate creative responses, specifically a poem about recursion. Additionally, the react1.py file enhances message logging for improved traceability during interactions.

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Files Change Summary
aws/react-bedrock1.py Introduced a ChatBot class for AWS Bedrock, managing conversation context and processing user queries with actions like calculate and wikipedia.
openai/react-openai.py Established a connection to OpenAI API, creating a chat completion request for generating a poem about recursion.
react/react1.py Modified logging within the __call__ method to enhance visibility of message states during execution.

Possibly related PRs

  • added aws bedrock test #186: The changes in this PR involve the implementation of a service using AWS Bedrock's text generation capabilities, which is directly related to the react-bedrock1.py file in the main PR that also utilizes AWS Bedrock for a chatbot implementation.
  • bedrock langchain #199: This PR includes modifications to aws/bedrock1.py, which is relevant as it shares the same file and context of using AWS Bedrock, although the changes are cosmetic.

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documentation, enhancement, Review effort [1-5]: 3

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In the meadow where rabbits play,
New chatbots hop and dance all day.
With words like magic, they weave and spin,
From Bedrock to OpenAI, let the fun begin!
So gather 'round, dear friends so bright,
For coding joy takes flight tonight! 🐇✨

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@gyliu513 gyliu513 merged commit 1a29725 into main Sep 13, 2024
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@gyliu513 gyliu513 deleted the b2 branch September 13, 2024 02:19
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