Content Rules, Inc.

Recently, I have been doing a bunch of research on Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG). RAG uses a combination of generative-based and retrieval-based artificial intelligence to produce results. Essentially, it combines what it finds with what it creates and gives you an answer to a query.
The main gist of the article is large AI companies including OpenAI, Google, and Meta are running out of training content for their AI engines. Before we talk about what they did next, let’s think about the implications of this.
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