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Harry Guinness

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Harry Guinness is an Irish freelance writer and photographer. He lives in Dublin with his partner and more animals than really fit in their small house.
Harry's work has been published in The New York Times, Popular Science, OneZero, Human Parts, Lifehacker, and dozens of other places. He writes about technology, culture, science, productivity, and the ways they collide.
He is open to commissions and collaborations, so feel free to drop him an email.

Publications

  • howtogeek.com
    34 articles
  • popsci.com
    13 articles
  • LeadDev
    10 articles
  • popphoto.com
    7 articles
  • reviewgeek.com
    7 articles
  • lifesavvy.com
    7 articles
  • Entrepreneur
    1 article

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  • What is retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) and are you ready for it?
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    You have 0 further articles remaining this month. Join LeadDev.com for free to read unlimited articles. Is RAG the answer to all your generative AI hallucination problems? While large language models (LLMs) are capable of incredible feats of summarization and translation, deploying them in mission critical ways is beset with problems – even for the largest tech companies in the world. While they are trained on huge volumes of data, LLM’s are still limited by their training data and the...
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