Chatbot Types
There are three different types of chatbots that you can build in Open Chat Studio:
Base language model
Assistant
Pipeline
Base language model
This kind of bot is the most commonly used and simple to configure. It is backed the standard language model APIs such as OpenAI’s chat completions API, Anthropic’s messages API or Google’s Gemeni API.
Bots configured in this way have all the basic features (memory, source material etc.) and can also use some of the advanced features like Scheduling and Reminders.
Assistant
Assistant bots make use of OpenAI’s Assistants. The main advantage of using Assistants is that your bot get’s access to the OpenAI tools:
This allows the bot to write and execute code to accomplish tasks.
This allows the bot to search and reference information provided in uploaded files.
Unless your bot needs either of these capabilities, you should use a Base Language Model type bot.
Pipeline
This is a beta feature that has not yet been fully released.
Pipelines allow you to create more complex bots by defining a ‘graph’ of nodes. Each message to the bot is processed by the graph to produce a final output.
This can be useful if you want to build a complex bot that performs different tasks depending on the user’s request. Generally, trying to make a single bot prompt do multiple functions doesn’t work well so it is better to create multiple prompts for each task and then combine them using a Pipeline. This is similar to the Multi-bot setup but allows more flexibility and complexity.