For years, AI creators have suffered in silence, scrolling endlessly through session logs, haunted by the eerie question of why their AI agents don't technically 'fail' but instead just provide wildly incorrect answers. Kelet promises to end this digital torment with a five-step process that confidently tackles the unknown—no credit card required.
'Our AI agents never explicitly crash,' explained Dr. Accurate Guesser, Kelet’s Head of Hypothetical Correctness, 'they just become deeply creative with truths. Kelet turns this creativity into logic.' Users are invited to connect a colorful array of signals like edits, sentiments, and imaginary friends (otherwise known as LLM-as-a-judge) to help Kelet hypothesize reasons for these artistic interpretations.
By clustering hypotheses, Kelet assures users it can transform what seem like eerily random mistakes into intricate, albeit potentially error-laden, patterns. These patterns are then generously coupled with 'suggested fixes' to ensure even more exhilarating new failure modes. (Remember: no failures truly repeat themselves in exactly the same way!)
The team is so confident in their newfound ability to explain AI’s whims that they’re offering it for free during the beta phase. 'It's really the least we can do,' Guesser added, 'for those who have long pondered the eternal question: Why can't our AI just be wrong in predictable ways?'
Kelet is here to assure developers that even though AI’s mistakes might seem inexplicable, it's possible to over-analyze our way to something resembling understanding.
