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by andrew_zhong
88 days ago
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We do see fewer invalid JSONs on latest bigger LLMs but still can happen on smaller and cheaper models. There is also case when input is truncated or a required field not found, which are inherently difficult. On XML vs JSON, I think the goal here is to generate typed output where JSON with zod shines - for example the result can type check and be inserted to database typed columns later |
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I've built an agent in both tool calling and by parsing XML
You always need a self correcting loop built in, if you are editing a file with LLM you need provide hints so LLM gets it right the second time or 3rd or n time.
Just by switching to XML you'll not get that.
I used to use XML now i only use it for examples in in system prompt for model to learn. That's all