“If it was easy, it would be done by now.” Ain’t that the truth? When projects are easy, inexpensive, and quick they are likely to get done. Even tasks that might not be so important have a chance. When projects look to be difficult, costly, and take a lot of
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. I came across a number
A few weeks ago, while perusing the New York Times I came across the article, “How Tech Giants Cut Corners to Harvest Data for A.I.” The article was written by a team of five reporters located in San Francisco, Washington, and New York. The main gist of the article is
Artificial intelligence (AI) used to be something we thought about as a future need or threat. Just a couple of years ago, the impact of AI on our daily lives was indirect. Companies employed AI systems that ran behind a user interface. Even though we have interacted with AI for
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