Listen "Episode 263 - Exploring the Parlant Agent Framework"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Mark introduces Allen to Parlant, an open-source framework for building agentic AI. They explore how Parlant differs from other frameworks like LangChain and LangGraph by using concepts like "journeys" for flexible conversation flows and "guidelines" for conditional rule application. Mark walks through the key features, including the ability to define glossaries, tools, and the engine's matching process. They also discuss the recent version 3.1 updates, such as linked journeys and behavior criticality levels. Finally, they dive into "Emcie," Parlant's managed NLP service that utilizes a teacher-student model architecture to optimize performance and cost using Small Language Models (SLMs).[00:00:00] Welcome and Introduction[00:00:43] Introduction to Parlant[00:02:03] Journeys: Flexible Conversation Flows[00:03:36] Guidelines: Conditional Rules[00:06:27] Motivations and Compliance[00:08:44] NLP Services and Providers[00:11:42] The Balance Between Rigid and Loose Conversations[00:18:43] Parlant 3.1 Updates: Linked Journeys and Behavior Levels[00:22:20] Custom Matchers[00:23:14] Emcie: Parlant's Managed NLP Service[00:25:05] Model Tiers: Jackal and Bison[00:26:14] Teacher-Student Architecture and SLMs[00:30:26] Cost and Optimization with Student Models[00:35:19] Conclusion and Wrap-up#Parlant #AI #AgenticAI #LLM #SLM #OpenSource #SoftwareDevelopment #TwoVoiceDevs #Emcie #NLP
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