Things about OpenAI that recently delight and annoy Delightful - Built in logging with Assistants. Makes building faster and allows for easy historical import to Melodi for behavioral analytics and monitoring. - Turnkey RAG management via file search and vector storage. There are some limits to this, but the time to value and production is remarkable Annoying - ChatGPT search: Why can't I chat/search with my thread history? Seems like a layup! - Developer docs search: Another layup and feels sort of bizarrely missing. This could be an adoption driver, too, to help people implement things in their own codebase faster. We just added semantic search and chat to Melodi and it's remarkable how much more quickly you can get to insights and data for few shots with a relatively simple chat integration.
关于我们
Melodi enables product teams to build better generative AI products with tools for model evaluation and customer feedback management. We're building the tools that product teams need in order to have proof that their AI products are working for their customers, to track model performance over time, and to manage user feedback regarding LLM outputs.
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https://melodi.fyi
Melodi的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 科技、信息和网络
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Boston,MA
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2023
地点
Melodi员工
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Pavan Pant
COO | Advisor l MIT
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Sara Remsen
CEO & Co-Founder @ Melodi | MIT | Essential customer insights for AI agents
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Aaron West
Designer | Engineer | Strategist | Technologist
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Mukul Surajiwale
Staff Machine Learning Engineer at Shopify | Startup Advisor | Founding MLE at HubSpot AI | CS at Georgia Tech
动态
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Melodi转发了
It was such a pleasure speaking at the MIT Media Lab Member Week two weeks ago about how Melodi transforms human feedback into training data to help companies build great #generativeAI products. ?? AI was a central theme this year, featuring many conversations about the potential benefits and risks of #AI affecting businesses and human lives. Thanks to Habib Haddad and Calvin Chin for having us as part of the E14 Fund portfolio. I loved meeting other E14 founders like Nodira Khoussainova and Joyce Wang. I also had a chance to catch up with my thesis advisor Joseph Paradiso from the Responsive Environments group to hear about their new research on augmenting and mediating the human experience with sensor networks. Seems like such a long time ago that I was modeling and visualizing carbon flows at Tidmarsh! So nice to see my former collaborator Don D. Haddad who helped me many times during development. My 3-min talk is here - please reach out if you're interested in running human evaluations to improve your generative AI models! ?? https://lnkd.in/ej_Z44TA
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