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FYI I think @alaudazzi was also working on a draft over in https://github.com/elastic/observability-docs/issues/4837 (cross-linking for visibility). |
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We support OpenAI in all 3 languages. And Bedrock in Python. If we want to go one more level down in granularity - for Bedrock (Python) we support Converse and InvokeModel APIs and plan to start working on support InvokeAgent API. I don't think we need to add these details in the matrix but perhaps it might sense to think of place to add these details.
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@daniela-elastic I have updated the table of supported technologies. @alaudazzi Any suggestions on the writing style? @trentm, @xrmx, @JonasKunz could you please review if the content is alright and if something that should be mentioned here is missing? |
@alaudazzi, @daniela-elastic, @colleenmcginnis this is an example of how a use case page for LLM observability could look like.