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add watsonx demo #232

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  • New Features

    • Integrated IBM Watson's AI capabilities into the Traceloop workflow.
    • Added functionality to generate responses from the Watson AI model based on user questions.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Improved error handling for AI model interactions.

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This pull request introduces a new Python file, watsonx-traceloop.py, which integrates IBM Watson's AI capabilities into the Traceloop workflow. It includes functions for initializing the Watson AI model and generating responses based on user input. The script handles environment variables for API credentials and provides a simple test case to demonstrate the functionality of the AI model within the Traceloop framework.

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traceloop/watsonx-traceloop.py Added watson_ai_init function for model initialization and watson_ai_generate function for response generation. Included a test case to demonstrate functionality.

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@gyliu513 gyliu513 merged commit b48f7b2 into main Dec 5, 2024
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@gyliu513 gyliu513 deleted the watsonx-traceloop branch December 5, 2024 17:15
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