I think it's people building tool-using agent applications.
We've been collaborating with several amazing teams over the past few months, who have been pushing Rivet in various ways. We used it for a chat interface at Ironclad, but we've seen companies like Bento and Willow integrate it with different UX paradigms.
The commonality seems to be that we are all integrating LLMs into an application, and want the LLM to somehow interact with that application (set up search filters, build a guide based on documentation).
And yes, we'd love to support OSS LLMs. And we welcome contributions ;)
Rivet also has a plug-in system, and our friends at AssemblyAI were actually able to develop a plug-in for using their audio transcription and understanding AI models in Rivet!
Mike Zamansky was my high school CS teacher at Stuy. More than providing me an incredible CS education, he inspired my continued passion for building software.
Allowing you to enter the contract details immediately definitely sounds like it would make things much more convenient. We have been keeping track of ways to make all of our templates more usable, and this is a great idea.
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