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.Net: New Feature: MistralAI - Multi-Modal Chatcompletion Support #9806

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tntwist opened this issue Nov 25, 2024 · 2 comments
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.Net: New Feature: MistralAI - Multi-Modal Chatcompletion Support #9806

tntwist opened this issue Nov 25, 2024 · 2 comments
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tntwist commented Nov 25, 2024


name: MistralAI - Multi-Modal Chatcompletion Support
about: Add support for multimodal chat completion for the MistralAI connector.


Hey there,

i played a bit with the .Net Connector for MistralAI and noticed that the connector does not support multi modal chat completion.
It would be nice to have this be supported by the connector.

Best regards

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evchaki commented Nov 25, 2024

@tntwist - thanks for bringing this up. Do you need this ASAP for a project, or more to just try it out? @markwallace-microsoft - can you take a look.

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tntwist commented Nov 25, 2024

@evchaki - thanks for you fast response. I plan to use sk in a project that requires to use Mistral with multi modal chat completion. So ASAP would be great. ❤ Also implementation is nearly finished for the use case in my project. Just stumbled on this when testing.

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