Boundary (YC W23)

Boundary (YC W23)

Technology, Information and Internet

Get structured data from LLMs reliably

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Get structured data from LLMs reliably

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Technology, Information and Internet
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2-10 employees
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Seattle
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  • Boundary (YC W23) reposted this

    🚀 We made SF TECH HISTORY at yesterday's SF Demo Night with Product Hunt!! 🚀 Nearly 100 tech startups applied for a chance to ENTER THE ARENA 🏟️ and demo live in front of 250+ attendees, making this undoubtedly our most anticipated event ever! 🤩 🧑💻 FEATURED STARTUPS 🧑💻 🔥 Actual AI – Boost team performance (John Kennedy) 🔥 Toolhouse – AI agents that do things (Daniele Bernardi) 🔥 Scoop Analytics – Automated BI reporting (Janet Gehrmann) 🔥 Coval (YC S24) – Smart agent simulations (Brooke Hopkins) 🔥 Clarity – Call insights made simple (Rohan Varma) 🔥 Structured (YC S23) – Automating data discovery (Amrutha Gujjar) 🔥 OpenPipe – Fine-tune with ease (David Corbitt) 🔥 Perhaps – Personalized site experiences (Gonzalo Enei) 🔥 Boundary (YC W23) – Guaranteed LLM outputs (Vaibhav Gupta) 🔥 CommonAR – Spatial networking redefined (Rohan Vaidya) At the end of the night, we held a community vote for the best demos to be immortalized in the Demo Night Hall of Fame! (check out demos.genaicollective.ai) After nearly 500 votes, here are the winners! 🗳️ 🏅 AWARD WINNERS 🏅 🏆 Best Overall: Coval (YC S24) 🤖 Best Technology: Boundary (YC W23) 🎨 Most Creative: CommonAR This event would not have been the incredible success it was without the active participation of everyone in attendance who submitted nearly 1,000 pieces of invaluable feedback (and 15,000+ virtual claps!! 👏) to all the demoists! Thank you to our outstanding sponsors, Graphite and Predibase, for making this event possible! Finally, a huge shoutout to SHACK15 for graciously hosting us in SF's premier venue! 🌁 This is only the beginning of what is quickly becoming a global network of events that elevates the entire tech ecosystem worldwide. We intend for this to become the most impactful event series in tech history. THANK YOU ALL for being a part of it!! 🚀

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    CEO @ Boundary | Ex-Google

    What does it mean to stream data out of an LLM? You've likely heard of tokenized streaming. But have you heard of semantic streaming? Full blog post in the comments 👇 Check out the images of the graphs below and see if you can spot the difference? When streaming numbers with token based streaming, you may get something like this: [2 [20 [202 [2024, [2024, 2... But what you really want is: [ [2024, [2024, 2025, ... Because the intermediate state doesn't matter until it complete. Numbers only matter SEMANTICALLY, after all the digits before a decimal place are available. We've built this natively into BAML and make the type-system represent this nuance. Why does this matter? UX is going to be an even bigger differentiator. Waiting on a blank page is infinitely worse than waiting with streaming text. Waiting on streaming text is infinitely worse than streaming semantic chunks. 📣 Greg Hale for inventing this! Boundary (YC W23)

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    View profile for Vaibhav Gupta, graphic

    CEO @ Boundary | Ex-Google

    What does it mean to stream data out of an LLM? You've likely heard of tokenized streaming. But have you heard of semantic streaming? Full blog post in the comments 👇 Check out the images of the graphs below and see if you can spot the difference? When streaming numbers with token based streaming, you may get something like this: [2 [20 [202 [2024, [2024, 2... But what you really want is: [ [2024, [2024, 2025, ... Because the intermediate state doesn't matter until it complete. Numbers only matter SEMANTICALLY, after all the digits before a decimal place are available. We've built this natively into BAML and make the type-system represent this nuance. Why does this matter? UX is going to be an even bigger differentiator. Waiting on a blank page is infinitely worse than waiting with streaming text. Waiting on streaming text is infinitely worse than streaming semantic chunks. 📣 Greg Hale for inventing this! Boundary (YC W23)

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  • This Friday, come watch our cofounders talk about how to build LLM pipelines that don't fail! We'll focus on reliability and correctness for about an hour with real code at the end.

    View profile for Vaibhav Gupta, graphic

    CEO @ Boundary | Ex-Google

    This Friday, we'll be hosting an online talk + live coding session about how to do some good old prompt engineering mostly focused on agentic workflows (think multiple LLM calls performing a larger action). Of course, we'll use BAML, so if you've been thinking about finding time to use BAML to update your pipelines, come by! No slides, just coding with myself and Faizan Sattar !

    Prompt Shepard: AI Agents with Determinstic Outputs · Zoom · Luma

    Prompt Shepard: AI Agents with Determinstic Outputs · Zoom · Luma

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  • Boundary (YC W23) reposted this

    View profile for Vaibhav Gupta, graphic

    CEO @ Boundary | Ex-Google

    If you're interested in seeing what BAML looks like and why it helps, MLOps Community has invited us to come speak. Come by and check it out this upcoming Wednesday.

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    Join this exciting Mini Summit on September 25th, where experts will share their insights on leveraging LLMs and enhancing their performance in real-world applications. Tom Sabo from SAS will explore how information extraction models and linguistic rules can improve LLM accuracy while cutting costs. Matt Squire, CTO of Fuzzy Labs, will delve into the challenges of scaling LLMs in production environments, focusing on efficiency and latency. Vaibhav Gupta, CEO of Boundary, will introduce BAML, a new programming language that boosts model outputs with enhanced accuracy. Don’t miss these innovative discussions on advancing AI brought to us by SAS!

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    Software Developer Engineer at Mira | LLM Developer | RAG | Agents | Gen AI | Full-Stack Developer | AI Enthusiast/Developer

    🔍 BAML for structured extraction from LLMs I recently delved into a fascinating tool called BAML (Basically A Made-up Language, it's a real name), a solution for structured data extraction. BAML not only simplifies the coding process but also eliminates the frequent headache of language-specific discrepancies. Whether you’re coding in Python or TypeScript, BAML maintains consistent behavior, backed by robust type safety. For a deeper look into BAML, you can check out my blog post: https://lnkd.in/dnt2N-HT Why Use BAML? Utilizing BAML for structured data extraction from LLMs not only enhances code efficiency but also accelerates development cycles and improves outcomes in deploying AI-driven applications. By abstracting complex underlying interactions with language models, developers can focus more on application logic and less on the nuances of specific LLM APIs. Boundary (YC W23) Also --> https://lnkd.in/d5mu_f9J

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    Head of Post-Training @ Liquid AI

    🛠️ Libraries to get structured output from LLMs Nice blog post by Sam Lijin from Boundary ML about the different techniques to get structured generation with LLMs. As a disclaimer, Boundary LM is also the creator of the BAML framework. I've personally tested JSONformer, Guidance, LMQL, and Outlines (in this order). I would definitely recommend Outlines and LMQL over the others. In any case, I would strongly suggest choosing a framework where you have full control over the prompt. We saw libraries sneakily asking GPT to output JSON with prompt engineering in the past... :) 📝 Article: https://lnkd.in/eV5M9j33

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