PlaywrightGPT — To Langchain, or Not to Langchain, that is the question

<p>Enter stage left: Introducing&nbsp;<a href="https://github.com/theailifestyle/playwrightGPT" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><strong>PlaywrightGPT</strong></a>, an open-sourced&nbsp;<strong>#GenerativeAI</strong>&nbsp;writer assistant crafted in both Langchain and non-Langchain versions. Imagine a stage where two roles (&nbsp;<strong>decided by you</strong>) spring to life, each with distinct personalities, communicating independently through two unique&nbsp;<strong>#LLM</strong>&nbsp;models. Now, throw in an impromptu plot twist&nbsp;<strong>of your choice</strong>, and sit back as the drama unfolds. How do these characters navigate this surprising development? Find out with PlaywrightGPT. And as an encore, we&rsquo;ve also incorporated a Title generator and a Teaser script feature for that perfect curtain call. Welcome to the AI Improv!</p> <p>Over the last weekend, there has been a lot of discussion in the AI/ML community about Langchain and its various benefits and drawbacks. This was serendipitous to my May 2023 project of creating a working Playwright partner app to complete my two-person play. I did the only sane thing. I created an app to test out the pain points in the discussion.</p> <p><strong><em>The healthy discussion surrounding Langchain:</em></strong></p> <p>Recently there was a&nbsp;<a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36645575" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">post</a>&nbsp;on ycombinator about the frustrations of using langchain and there was a lot of discussion in the twitter and threadverse about this.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/mlearning-ai/playwrightgpt-to-langchain-or-not-to-langchain-that-is-the-question-b56d01215f3e"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>