Hi Pranav, first of all thanks for this great explanation of LLM agents with real world examples. Looking forward for more such reads.
Just to clarify, in your example the difference between wave 2 and wave 3 is (on a high level): in wave 2, function calling, we specifically provide the steps to break down the problem and appropriate tools to perform those steps. Example: if this is the problem, do this, then this and this.
In wave 3, agents are deciding all these steps themselves and using the tools provided to perform all these. Analogy: It’s like we gave the product to the customer and haven’t provided any user manual.
This is such a good article. Thanks for sharing Pranav
Hi Pranav, first of all thanks for this great explanation of LLM agents with real world examples. Looking forward for more such reads.
Just to clarify, in your example the difference between wave 2 and wave 3 is (on a high level): in wave 2, function calling, we specifically provide the steps to break down the problem and appropriate tools to perform those steps. Example: if this is the problem, do this, then this and this.
In wave 3, agents are deciding all these steps themselves and using the tools provided to perform all these. Analogy: It’s like we gave the product to the customer and haven’t provided any user manual.
Am I right?
Yes exactly, that's very well put!