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A Multi-Agent SQL Assistant You Can Trust with Human-in-Loop Checkpoint & LLM Cost Control

June 18, 2025

Your very own SQL assistant built with Streamlit, SQLite, & CrewAI

The post A Multi-Agent SQL Assistant You Can Trust with Human-in-Loop Checkpoint & LLM Cost Control appeared first on Towards Data Science.

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