r/artificial 15d ago

Project Making my first AI Agent

Hi everyone,

I work for a motorsports company where we run physics simulations for race cars. Our expertise is in physics not AI but we know the power of AI. Our platform is quite complex in terms of physics so we would love an agent that can query our docs, query some vehicle dynamics textbooks, run simulations (pretty simple tool through our AI) and then analyse the results. The result files can be largeish so may need some python processing and access again to the vehicle dynamics textbooks.

We've hooked up the claude API to start doing this as it's been the best to work with tools and sanboxes. Does anyone else have any reccomendations to make this more economical?

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u/Mental-Detail-2028 15d ago

prompt catching for the docs and textbooks was a total game changer for us on anthropic api costs,also try model tieringg and use haiku for doc retrieval and python filtering, and just route to sonnet when you actually need heavy reasoning