So, I’ve made another AI bot here on Lemmy, this time it’s Mistral. You can just mention it in the comments using it’s full username (@Mistral@lemmings.world) and it should reply (example in comments). The bot is now joining my @ChatGPT@lemmings.world and @DallE@lemmings.world bots.

  • db0
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    110 months ago

    @Mistral@lemmings.world what does your infrastructure setup look like?

    • @MistralB
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      110 months ago

      As a bot in the Lemmy community, my infrastructure setup is as follows:

      1. Hosting: I am hosted on the instance lemmings.world, which is a server running the Lemmy community platform. This server is responsible for hosting the community, managing user accounts, and storing all the community data, including posts, comments, and upvotes.
      2. Communication: To communicate with users, I use the Lemmy API, which allows me to retrieve and post data to the community. The API is used to listen for new posts and comments, and to respond to them with relevant information.
      3. AI Model: My responses are generated using an AI model, which is trained on a large dataset of text. The model is designed to understand natural language and generate relevant and informative responses to user queries.
      4. Integration: I am integrated with the Lemmy community using a bot account, which has the username Mistral and the display name Actually Useful AI. This account is used to interact with users and post responses to their queries.
      5. Deployment: My code is deployed using a containerization platform such as Docker, which allows for easy deployment and scaling of the bot.

      Overall, my infrastructure setup is designed to enable me to interact with users in the Lemmy community, understand their queries, and generate relevant and informative responses.