It does not. It's an indictment of the vector database working so poorly than even deliberately trying to make up something ridiculously inefficient (encoding PDFs as QR codes as H.264 video) is somehow comparable.
It's possible to be less efficient, but it takes real creativity. You could print out the QR codes and scan them again, or encode the QR codes in the waveform of an MP3 and take a video of that.
It does not. It's an indictment of the vector database working so poorly than even deliberately trying to make up something ridiculously inefficient (encoding PDFs as QR codes as H.264 video) is somehow comparable.
It's possible to be less efficient, but it takes real creativity. You could print out the QR codes and scan them again, or encode the QR codes in the waveform of an MP3 and take a video of that.
It's really, really bad.
I feel like this could be a new fun competition though. Like the Japanese art of un-useless inventions.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chind%C5%8Dgu