Hello again 🙋
In this second and final part of the post, let's try creating our very own
topic from scratch using a simple HCM‑style example: - Employee's Work from Home Policy.
I'll try and break the whole process into elementary steps
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Hello again 🙋
In this second and final part of the post, let's try creating our very own
topic from scratch using a simple HCM‑style example: - Employee's Work from Home Policy.
I'll try and break the whole process into elementary steps
Hello again, as promised in my last post, let's try and
delve a bit deeper in each of the components. So, today’s topic is (surprise,
surprise 😎😎😎 !!) Topics
Simply put, a Topic is how I can define the scope, intent, and purpose
of what my agent is allowed to talk about, which tools it should use, and how
to respond within a specific area of expertise.
When I add Topics, I’m really tightening the agent’s brief:
I’m telling the LLM, in its system prompt, “These are the kinds of
conversations you’re here for, and this is how I want you to behave in them."
Good thing is, Topics are reusable in nature and can be used across multiple agents.
Now that we have a little understanding about it, let's dive straight into the system