Comment by mdp2021

8 months ago

Why would be a proper documents-at-hand based inquiry be «simple».

Information is at paragraph #1234 of book B456; that paragraph acquires special meaning in light of its neighbours, its chapter, the book. Further information is in other paragraphs of other books. You can possibly encode with some "strong" compression information (data), but not insight. The information that a query may point to can be a big cloud of fuzzy concepts. What do you input, how? How big should that input be? "How much" of the past reflection does the Doctor use to build a judgement?

RAG seems simple because it has simpler cases ("What is the main export of Bolivia").