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This will be the sixth meeting of the new scicloj-ai-meetups group.
It will be a mix of a talk and a discussion.
We’ll continue the discussion of Meeting #3. Please check the recording video, that was shared internally in the Zulip chat: #scicloj-ai-meetups > meeting 3 @
Agenda
- @kapil’s talk: LLMs + Clojure = Who needs frameworks? - Part 2
- see the abstract below
- TBD
- discussion
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Length
The official session will run for 90 minutes.
Informal discussions may continue afterwards for those interested.
Platform
- Video meeting: Launch Meeting - Zoom - please do not share this link anywhere
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Abstract
(by @kapil)
We’ll continue the discussion of Meeting #3. Please check the recording video, that was shared internally in the Zulip chat: #scicloj-ai-meetups > meeting 3 @
tl;dw of the video, I had proposed an idea of a common format for Clojure libraries. This will help LLMs understand Clojure ecosystem. It will solve a common friction of newcomers newcomers not able to start a new project. We also discussed the implications and challenges of this approach.
In this session I am going to present some demos. Which will help us understand the possibilities of this approach and get more ideas.
Key points:
- We will look at current draft of LLMs.edn format.
- A demo of how LLMs.edn with LLMs will be used to create new Clojure projects for specific use cases. ex. A web app
- Architecture and approach discussion on how to create a database of metadata from LLMs.edn and other sources. This will help make tool used in #2 more reliable and useful.
Recording
Parts of the meeting will be recorded and may or may not be shared publicly.
Some parts will remain unrecorded.