Unbundling the Graph in GraphRAG – O’Reilly

One popular term encountered in generative AI practice is retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). Reasons for using RAG are clear: large language models (LLMs), which are effectively syntax engines, tend to “hallucinate” by inventing answers from pieces of their training data. The haphazard results may be entertaining, although not quite based in fact. RAG provides a way…

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How will the chips design change

The end of Moore’s law is coming. Engineers and designers can only do so much to miniaturize transistors and pack as many as possible in chips. Then they are resorting to other approaches to the design of chips, incorporating technologies such as AI in the process. Samsung, for example, is adding to its memory chips…

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How to have a child in the digital age

But how do we keep control over our bodies when corporations and medical establishment have access to our more personal information? What happens when humans stop trusting their people, or even in their family, for advice on having a child and instead connect, where there is a constant avalanche of information? How do we make…

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Apple Intelligence arriving at Apple Vision Pro

Apple Pro finally gets Apple’s intelligence According to a new rumor, Apple Vision Pro will finally get Apple’s intelligence in an upcoming update along with a new space media application. Apple Vision Pro was launched in February 2024, and very little content or native applications have been launched since then. Apple Intelligence was revealed later…

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