This article aims to demystify Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) for developers not specializing in AI. It argues that most available information on RAG is either overly simplistic framework tutorials or highly technical academic papers, leaving a gap for practical understanding. The author, Lev Ryabov, a frontend developer at M2 Tech, shares his experience building a production RAG system using a dataset of 62 ancient history books, detailing the decisions made and their impact, supported by numerical data. The piece emphasizes that building such a system does not require deep ML knowledge, only proficiency in REST API development and PostgreSQL. AI
IMPACT Provides practical guidance for implementing RAG systems, bridging the gap between basic tutorials and advanced research.
RANK_REASON Article discusses a technical approach (RAG) and presents findings from a practical implementation, akin to a technical paper or case study. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]
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