Exploring Artifacts: Interactive Outputs from Large Language Models
This article discusses the concept of
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Why it matters
Artifacts represent an advancement in the capabilities of large language models, allowing them to generate not just text, but usable, interactive content that can be directly integrated into a user's workflow.
Key Points
- 1Artifacts are interactive outputs generated by LLMs, such as code snippets, documents, websites, and diagrams
- 2Artifacts can be viewed, edited, and exported, unlike regular text responses
- 3Examples of artifacts include navigation bars, CSV files, and Markdown documents
- 4Artifacts allow users to directly interact with and utilize the LLM's generated content
Details
The article explains that when using Claude, the author has noticed that the LLM generates not just text responses, but also interactive
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