It does seem that the future will be one where Generative Apps will become more model (LLM) agnostic and model migration will take place; with models becoming a utility.
Blue oceans are turning into red oceans very fast; and a myriad of applications and products are at threat due to developments like the expansion of LangSmith.
The ecosystem is still very nascent and major changes are bound to happen. It does seem that application developers do not want to offload functionality to LLMs, for a blackbox approach. And hence including the complexity rather in the prompt/pipeline phase instead of just leveraging LLM context windows and model capabilities.
LangChain, together with Haystack, are taking the lead in how the Generative App landscape is unfolding; from a open-source perspective.
It will not be surprising if LangSmith will sprawl into some form of application development (and not only application management) with Pipeline and Prompt Chaining options. A graphic approach to prompt testing, like ChainForge, will also make sense.
Having a tool which assist with chunking data for vector store / semantic search / RAG implementations, being able to test and tweak chunks will be of great value.
Added to the main categories of Use Cases, Type, Language and Models; could be a new category of prompt techniques. Which could consider techniques like, as shown in the article below.
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