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Search was a four-step process. First came a sweeping scan of all the world’s web pages, via a spider. Second was indexing the information drawn from the spider’s crawl and storing the data on racks of computers known as servers. The third step, triggered by a user’s request, identified the pages that seemed best suited to answer that query. That r
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The starting point of any RAG system is its source data, often consisting of a vast corpus of text documents, websites, or databases
DataStax • Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) Explained: Understanding Key Concepts

The search ends when the method being searched for is found, or with an error condition if it isn’t found.
Joe Leo • The Well-Grounded Rubyist
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