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Collaborative Human Agent Protocol (CHAP)
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github.com
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25 points by
arsalanshahid
2 days ago
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grim_io 2 days ago
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I swear, Thanos-snapping half of any LLM readme will always be an improvement.
arsalanshahid 24 hours ago
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The microsite might help, mate:
https://chap.brightbeam.works
arsalanshahid 24 hours ago
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Also agreed on the GitHub RREADME, we should have most of the details in ABOUT, which we did now. thanks.
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m4ck_ 2 days ago
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CHAP's already taken though.
Avicebron 2 days ago
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Idk man, I had this idea for a Person-to-Prompt Protocol and I think this would help a lot..
ronsor 1 days ago
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You'll need the Person-to-Prompt Training Protocol to go with it.
arsalanshahid 1 days ago
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Yup, that may be the sequel CHAP would at least capture the human corrections needed to train it.
aib 1 days ago
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Did you steal my idea of Human-to-Trasformer Protocol??
arsalanshahid 1 days ago
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arsalanshahid 1 days ago
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True, CHAP has been used elsewhere as an acronym ... hard to find a term truly unique these days that also communicates the concept
Anyway, ours focuses specifically on making joint human-agent work traceable and auditable.
seahorseemoji 1 days ago
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People in the comments are rough! I think this looks cool, nice job!
arsalanshahid 1 days ago
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Thank you, I appreciate that!
OutOfHere 1 days ago
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I am happy saving my refined ticket prompts in a spec folder, so I don't quite understand why I need this project.
arsalanshahid 1 days ago
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nullsanity 2 days ago
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Anyway, ours focuses specifically on making joint human-agent work traceable and auditable.