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February 21, 2024

How RAG makes generative AI tools even better

Retrieval augmented generation, or 'RAG' for short, creates a more customized and accurate generative AI model that can greatly reduce anomalies such as hallucinations. Read more ▶

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Apple’s Vision Pro isn’t a full-fledged Mac replacement — yet

Though Apple is touting its high-tech headset as the world’s first 'spatial computing' platform, for most people it’s more like a technologically advanced proof of concept.

Miro boosts security for its visual collaboration app

The Enterprise Guard suite will let business users automatically identify and classify sensitive data and gives IT admins more control over encryption.

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Apple Vision Pro: Useful for business or just an expensive toy?

The Apple Vision Pro has gotten mixed reviews about whether this is the future of computing or just a really expensive gadget. Macworld’s Mike Simon and Jason Cross, and Computerworld contributing writer Michael deAgonia, offer their impressions and whether business users will find value in it.

Box CEO 'insanely excited' about future of Vision Pro, work, and AI

'We are just insanely excited about the future of computing right now between Vision Pro and what's happening with AI,' Box co-founder and CEO Aaron Levie says.

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