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watt-tool-70B

Watt AI Lab Watt 70B N/A

High-performance 70B parameter model optimized for function calling with #1 BCFL accuracy score of 74.31.

Model Capabilities

Input

Accepted Formats

Text

Input Length

Context Window: Unknown Tokens

Output

Generated Formats

Text

Output Length

Max Output: Not disclosed Tokens

Core Features & Strengths

Function Calling / Tools
Open Source
Function Calling

What is it good for?

Primary Use Cases

Tool Integration: API calls, data processing, automated workflows
Content Creation: Writing, editing, summarization, translation
Code Assistance: Programming help, debugging, code review

Best For

Custom Deployments: On-premises, fine-tuning, research
Business Applications: Customer service, content generation

Specifications & Pricing

Specifications

Model Size: Unknown params
Architecture: N/A
Open Source:Yes

Pricing

Input / 1M tk

Free

Output / 1M tk

Free

Est. cost in USD

0

Usage Guidance

How to Prompt This Model

✨ General Tips

🎯Be Specific: Detail the desired outcome, format, tone, and constraints.
🎭Set Context: Explain your role or the purpose (e.g., "Act as a helpful architect...").
📝Specify Format: Request bullet points, JSON, markdown, code blocks, etc.
🔄Iterate: Refine prompts based on responses. Don't expect perfection first try.

🚀 Best Practices for watt-tool-70B

Function Calling

Describe your goal naturally. The model will determine which tools to use and in what order.

📋 Example Prompts

Content Creation Example

Write a professional email to a client explaining a project delay. The project is a website redesign, the delay is due to additional security requirements, and the new timeline is 2 weeks. Keep the tone apologetic but confident.

Function Calling Example

I need to schedule a team meeting for next Tuesday at 2 PM. First check everyone's availability, then book a conference room that fits 8 people, and finally send calendar invites to the team.