Google PaLM Language Model#
Use the Google PaLM Language Model node to use Google's PaLM models.
On this page, you'll find the node parameters for the Google PaLM Language Model node, and links to more resources.
Credentials
You can find authentication information for this node here.
Parameter resolution in sub-nodes
Sub-nodes behave differently to other nodes when processing multiple items using an expression.
Most nodes, including root nodes, take any number of items as input, process these items, and output the results. You can use expressions to refer to input items, and the node resolves the expression for each item in turn. For example, given an input of five name
values, the expression {{ $json.name }}
resolves to each name in turn.
In sub-nodes, the expression always resolves to the first item. For example, given an input of five name
values, the expression {{ $json.name }}
always resolves to the first name.
Node parameters#
Model: the model to use to generate the completion. n8n dynamically loads models from the Google PaLM API and you will only see the models available to your account.
Node options#
- Maximum Number of Tokens: the completion length, in characters.
- Sampling Temperature: controls the randomness of the sampling process. A higher temperature creates more diverse sampling, but increases the risk of hallucinations.
- Top K: the number of token choices the model uses to generate the next token.
- Top P: use a lower value to ignore less probable options.
Templates and examples#
Related resources#
Refer to LangChain's Google PaLM documentation for more information about the service.
View n8n's Advanced AI documentation.
- completion: Completions are the responses generated by a model like GPT.
- hallucinations: Hallucination in AI is when an LLM (large language model) mistakenly perceives patterns or objects that don't exist.
- vector database: A vector database stores mathematical representations of information. Use with embeddings and retrievers to create a database that your AI can access when answering questions.
- vector store: A vector store, or vector database, stores mathematical representations of information. Use with embeddings and retrievers to create a database that your AI can access when answering questions.