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What is AICI?

It lets you build Controllers that constrain and direct output of a Large Language Model (LLM) in real time. Its purpose is to make it easy to build and experiment with both existing and entirely new Controller strategies for improving LLM generations.
AICI is a tool in the Large Language Model Tools category of a tech stack.
AICI is an open source tool with 2K GitHub stars and 78 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to AICI's open source repository on GitHub

AICI Integrations

Python, macOS, CUDA, Transformers, and WSL are some of the popular tools that integrate with AICI. Here's a list of all 5 tools that integrate with AICI.

AICI's Features

  • Constrain and direct output of an LLM in real-time
  • Designed for both local and cloud execution
  • Flexible, secure and fast

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