Agent
With MindsDB, you can create and deploy AI agents that comprise AI models and customizable skills such as knowledge bases and text-to-SQL.
AI agents use a conversational model (like OpenAI or Anthropic) from LangChain utilizing tools as skills to respond to user input. Users can customize AI agents with their own prompts to fit their use cases.
A chatbot can be thought of as an agent connected to some messaging interface.
How to work with AI agents
Create skills
Start by setting up the skills. Here is how you can create and manage skills using SQL API.
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Creating, inserting into, updating, and deleting a knowledge base:
CREATE KNOWLEDGE BASE my_knowledge_base USING model = embedding_model_name, -- this parameter is optional; if not provided, a suitable embedding model is chosen for the task storage = vector_database.storage_table; -- this parameter is optional; if not provided, the default ChromaDB is used for storage -- inserts new data rows and generates id for each row if id is not provided INSERT INTO my_knowledge_base SELECT text AS content FROM datasource.data_table; -- inserts new data rows and updates existing ones if id value matches INSERT INTO my_knowledge_base SELECT id, text AS content FROM datasource.data_table; -- view content of a knowledge base (for example, to look up the generated id values) SELECT * FROM my_knowledge_base; DROP KNOWLEDGE BASE my_knowledge_base;
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Creating, updating, and deleting a skill that utilizes a knowledge base:
CREATE SKILL kb_skill USING type = 'knowledge_base', source = 'my_knowledge_base', -- this must be created with CREATE KNOWLEDGE BASE description = 'My data'; -- data description to help the agent know when to use the knowledge base UPDATE SKILL kb_skill SET source = 'new_knowledge_base'; -- this must be created with CREATE KNOWLEDGE BASE DROP SKILL kb_skill;
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Creating, updating, and deleting a text-to-SQL skill:
CREATE SKILL text_to_sql_skill USING type = 'text_to_sql', database = 'example_db', -- this must be created with CREATE DATABASE tables = ['sales_data']; UPDATE SKILL text_to_sql_skill SET database = 'new_example_db', -- this must be created with CREATE DATABASE tables = ['sales_data']; DROP SKILL text_to_sql_skill;
You can query all skills using this command:
SELECT * FROM skills;
Create an agent
An agent can be created, deleted, queried, and updated. Here is how you can do that using SQL API.
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Creating an AI agent:
CREATE AGENT my_agent USING model = 'chatbot_agent', -- this must be created with CREATE MODEL skills = ['test_skill']; -- this must be created with CREATE SKILL
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Updating an AI agent:
UPDATE AGENT my_agent SET model = 'new_chatbot_agent', -- this must be created with CREATE MODEL skills_to_remove = ['test_skill'], skills_to_add = ['production_skill']; -- this must be created with CREATE SKILL
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Deleting an AI agent:
DROP AGENT my_agent;
You can query all agents using this command:
SELECT * FROM agents;
Example
Agents with Text-to-SQL Skills
Start by creating a conversational large language model to be used by an agent.
CREATE MODEL my_model
PREDICT answer
USING
engine = 'langchain',
input_column = 'question',
openai_api_key = 'your-model-api-key', -- choose one of OpenAI or Anthropic
anthropic_api_key = 'your-model-api-key', -- choose one of OpenAI or Anthropic
model_name='gpt-4',
mode = 'conversational',
user_column = 'question' ,
assistant_column = 'answer',
max_tokens=100,
temperature=0,
verbose=True,
prompt_template='Answer the user input in a helpful way';
Then, connect a data source to be used for creating a skill.
CREATE DATABASE example_db
WITH ENGINE = "postgres",
PARAMETERS = {
"user": "demo_user",
"password": "demo_password",
"host": "3.220.66.106",
"port": "5432",
"database": "demo"
};
SELECT * FROM example_db.sales_data;
Create a skill using one or more tables from a connected data source.
CREATE SKILL text_to_sql_skill
USING
type = 'text_to_sql',
database = 'example_db',
tables = ['sales_data'];
Now that we have a model and a skill, let’s create an agent.
CREATE AGENT text_to_sql_agent
USING
model = 'my_model',
skills = ['text_to_sql_skill'];
The next step would be to connect a chat app, like Slack, to MindsDB and create a chatbot utilizing this agent.
Learn about chatbots here.
Agents with Knowledge Bases as Skills
In this example, let’s create an embedding model (you can choose one from OpenAI, Hugging Face, or LangChain) for the knowledge base.
CREATE ML_ENGINE openai_engine
FROM openai
USING
api_key = 'your-openai-api-key';
CREATE MODEL embedding_model
PREDICT embeddings
USING
engine = 'openai_engine',
mode='embedding',
model_name='text-embedding-ada-002',
question_column = 'content';
Now let’s create a knowledge base that uses this embedding model and the default storage vector database (that is, ChromaDB).
CREATE KNOWLEDGE BASE my_knowledge_base
USING
model = embedding_model;
This is how you can insert data into the knowledge base and select it.
INSERT INTO my_knowledge_base (content)
VALUES ('I drink tea.');
SELECT * FROM my_knowledge_base;
Use this knowledge base to create a skill for an agent:
CREATE SKILL kb_skill
USING
type = 'knowledge_base',
source = 'my_knowledge_base', -- this must be created with CREATE KNOWLEDGE BASE
description = 'My data'; -- data description to help the agent know when to use the knowledge base