Arize AI has released their open source library, Phoenix, designed to quickly monitor language models for any level of hallucination. Embeddings and clustering create visualizations to help users troubleshoot models and improve performance. Users can now leverage the library for their applications such as healthcare chatbots, legal advice, and more. Try Phoenix for free and get great results today!
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