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MatplotLLM, iterative natural language dhttp://git.galthub.com:3000/gmj/home.public.art/src/master/home/public/art/emacs-capture-template-literature.orgata visualization in org-babel
https://emacsconf.org/2023/talks/matplotllm - Abhinav Tushar - Track: Development
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- Q: What is the license of https://github.com/lepisma/matplotllm project ? Sjo
- Q: Sometimes LLMs hallucinate. Can we trust the graph that it produces?
- A: Not always, but the chances of hallucinations impacting 'generated code' that causes a harmful but not identifiable hallucinations are a little lower. Usually hallucination in code show up as very visible bug so you can always do a retry. But I haven't done a thorough analysis here yet.
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