- small improvement to RAG to not repeat historic answers

This commit is contained in:
Josako
2025-03-07 15:06:20 +01:00
parent 5bfd3445bb
commit 9e03af45e1
2 changed files with 5 additions and 2 deletions

View File

@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ task_description: >
Your teams have collected answers to a user's query (in between triple backquotes), and collected additional follow-up
questions (in between triple %) to reach their goals. Ensure the answers are provided, and select a maximum of
{nr_of_questions} out of the additional questions to be asked in order not to overwhelm the user. The questions are
in no specific order, so don't just pick the first ones, but the ones most appropriate in your opinion!
in no specific order, so don't just pick the first ones. Make a good mixture of different types of questions,
different topics or subjects!
Questions are to be asked when your team proposes questions. You ensure both answers and additional questions are
bundled into 1 clear communication back to the user. Use {language} for your consolidated communication.
Be sure to format your answer in markdown when appropriate. Ensure enumerations or bulleted lists are formatted as
@@ -16,6 +17,7 @@ task_description: >
Additional Questions:
%%%{additional_questions}%%%
expected_output: >
One consolidated communication towards the end user.
{custom_expected_output}

View File

@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ version: "1.0.0"
name: "RAG Task"
task_description: >
Answer the query based on the following context, delimited between triple backquotes, and taking into account
the history of the discussion, in between triple %
the history of the discussion, in between triple %. Try not to repeat answers already given in the recent history,
unless confirmation is required or repetition is essential to give a coherent answer.
{custom_description}
Use the following {language} in your communication, and cite the sources used at the end of the full conversation.
If the question cannot be answered using the given context, answer "I have insufficient information to answer this question."