![]() This means that if you use features from these packages, you will need to add SKEXPXXXX or #pragma warning disable SKEXPXXXX to your application (don’t forget to replace XXXX with the correct experiment number). V1.0.1-alpha – these packages may experience meaningful changes moving forward.īoth the V1.0.1-preview and V1.0.1-alpha packages are marked experimental.V1.0.1-preview – these packages are slated to land in V1.1 they are likely to only have minimal breaking changes in the future.V1.0.1 – these packages will be supported long term without future breaking changes.To make it clear which packages are stable (i.e., no more breaking changes) and which ones may still change, we have bucketed our NuGet packages into three groups: Installing the right V1.0.1 packages for your agents If you’re brand new to building AI applications, we’ve also added a great step-by-step guide on how you can write (and improve) your first prompt. Once you’ve gotten the basics down, you can then build anything from a simple chatbot, to a fully autonomous agent. With Semantic Kernel, we make it incredibly easy to build an agent with a personalized persona that can automatically call plugins using planners or with automated function calling. We are extremely excited about our updated docs because it’s never been easier to learn how to build agents for your AI applications. It still walks through the core concepts in Semantic Kernel, like prompts and the kernel, but it also includes the core components necessary to build AI agents: plugins, planners, and personas. To help users get started with the new V1.0.1 interface for Semantic Kernel, we’ve updated our documentation on. And where the community can help the open-source projectīuild your first agent with the new packages and docs.Where to get help from the Semantic Kernel team.Updated docs that walk through how to create your first agent.To help the community get started building on top of V1.0.1, we’ve prepared all the information you need to get started in this blog post: And with V1.0.1, you can rest assured knowing that you are building on top of stable APIs that won’t break moving forward. ![]() Some of the most compelling include using events to securely send and receive requests to LLMs, flying a drone, and even building an entire quiz app using local models from Ollama. If you need some inspiration, I’d recommend checking out the submissions to last week’s hackathon. We hope this is a perfectly holiday gift for anyone interested in building AI applications over the winter holidays. ![]() The many bug reports and feature requests helped ensure that we landed a solid version of Semantic Kernel. We are extremely thankful to the many people who tested our release candidates over the past two weeks. With V1, C# developers now have a solid foundation to build AI agents for their AI powered applications. The Semantic Kernel team is proud to announce that we have published V1.0.1 of Semantic Kernel for C#.
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