Can RAG solve generative AI’s problems?

Artificial intelligence has made massive strides, and most of us have reaped the benefits. Initially emerging through theoretical frameworks with limited practical applications, AI systems evolved into sophisticated generative solutions, thanks to computational power advancements, machine learning algorithms, and increased web data availability.

We have already witnessed generative AI’s integration into various applications, from language translation and content generation to virtu

Maybe the future of TV isn’t something for everyone

Last November, Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max streaming service announced that it was firing Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and the Road Runner. To be more exact, it included its entire library of Looney Tunes cartoons on a list of content that would be leaving the service at year’s end. Animation lovers everywhere

Samsung is joining the smart ring wars

Samsung is moving beyond the wrist with a $400 smart ring for fitness tracking.

The Galaxy Ring looks similar to other smart rings, such as the Oura Ring Gen3 and the Ultrahuman Ring Air. It has heart rate and skin temperature sensors, and it can track steps, sleep, heart rate, and menstrual cycles.

Microsoft drops OpenAI board seat amid antitrust concerns

Microsoft has ditched the board observer seat at OpenAI that has drawn regulatory scrutiny on both sides of the Atlantic, saying it was not necessary after the AI start-up’s governance had improved significantly in the past eight months.

Apple, which last month announced bring

The Wild West of online political advertising needs transparency tools ahead of the election

Think back to the last time you scrolled through your social media feed and encountered a political ad that perfectly aligned with your views—or perhaps one that

Inside the House’s $25 billion NASA funding proposal

The House unveiled its $25.2 billion fiscal 2025 budget for NASA, shorting the space agency by about $204.1 million compared to its original request. 

The topline budget included in the draft bill from the House Appropriations Committee would give the agency $303.6 million more than it received in fiscal 2024. 

By the numbers

The $25.2 billion budget plan is broken down into several buckets, including: 

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Texans are using the Whataburger app to track power outages in the wake of Hurricane Beryl 

When the energy company that supplies Houston with power couldn’t keep up with its outage map following Hurricane Beryl’s Monday landfall, some residents checked area outages through a different Texas institution instead: Whataburger.

The regional fast-food giant’s app, which provides a map showing whether locations were open and operating, has proven to be a surprisingly accurate metric for

DoorDash ramps up efforts to remove dangerous delivery drivers after cities complained

DoorDash said Tuesday that it’s stepping up efforts to identify dangerous delivery drivers and remove them from its platform after a

Google is giving everyone free dark web monitoring. Here’s how to use it

As the number of high-profile data breaches continues to grow, it’s getting harder and harder to keep track of how widely your personal information is spreading on the dark web, the shadowy corners of the Internet known for illicit activities.

Google, though, is giving people a new line of defense. The company has announced it will offer free dark web monitoring to all consumer account holders starting at the end of this month. That will help consumers learn if details like their a

Donald Trump threatens to jail Mark Zuckerberg in a Truth Social rant

Donald Trump’s animosity toward Mark Zuckerberg is getting even more heated. In a post on Truth Social on Tuesday, the former president threatened to put “election fraudsters” in jail, name checking the Meta founder in the process.

“All I can say is that if I’m elected President, we will pursue Election Fraudsters at levels never seen before, and they will be sent to prison for long periods of time,” Trump


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