embedchain/docs/examples/openai-assistant.mdx
Embedchain now supports OpenAI Assistants API which allows you to build AI assistants within your own applications. An Assistant has instructions and can leverage models, tools, and knowledge to respond to user queries.
At a high level, an integration of the Assistants API has the following flow:
Creating an OpenAI Assistant using Embedchain is very simple 3 step process.
Make sure that you have OPENAI_API_KEY set in the environment variable.
from embedchain.store.assistants import OpenAIAssistant
assistant = OpenAIAssistant(
name="OpenAI DevDay Assistant",
instructions="You are an organizer of OpenAI DevDay",
)
If you want to use the existing assistant, you can do something like this:
# Load an assistant and create a new thread
assistant = OpenAIAssistant(assistant_id="asst_xxx")
# Load a specific thread for an assistant
assistant = OpenAIAssistant(assistant_id="asst_xxx", thread_id="thread_xxx")
You can add any custom data source that is supported by Embedchain. Else, you can directly pass the file path on your local system and Embedchain propagates it to OpenAI Assistant.
assistant.add("/path/to/file.pdf")
assistant.add("https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9mJuUkhUzk")
assistant.add("https://openai.com/blog/new-models-and-developer-products-announced-at-devday")
assistant.chat("How much OpenAI credits were offered to attendees during OpenAI DevDay?")
# Response: 'Every attendee of OpenAI DevDay 2023 was offered $500 in OpenAI credits.'
You can try it out yourself using the following Google Colab notebook:
<a href="https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1BKlXZYSl6AFRgiHZ5XIzXrXC_24kDYHQ?usp=sharing"> </a>