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      <title>PG Phriday: Whats Our Vector Victor</title>
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      <description>Postgres Conference Seattle 2024 partnered up with PASS this year to present a united database front. They accepted my &amp;ldquo;What&amp;rsquo;s our Vector, Victor?&amp;rdquo; talk, which I graciously gave on the first day of the conference.
If you weren&amp;rsquo;t there and missed out on the fun, this is your chance to catch up and maybe get a bit more information that was cut for length. Let me tell you why RAG is the future, and how Postgres and pg_vectorize make it a reality.</description>
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      <title>PG Phriday: A Dirty Postgres RAG</title>
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      <description>Has it really come to this?
AI is everywhere these days
Postgres and AI go together like elephants and chocolate. At first glance, it seems like a silly combination. Postgres is an RDBMS for storing data with ACID compliance, functions, views, and maybe some extensions or foreign data wrappers. Where is room for AI in that? It may be trendy to take something, rub some AI on it, and then declare it a breakthrough technology, but that isn&amp;rsquo;t necessarily reality.</description>
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