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Aaron Tay's Musings about librarianship

Aaron Tay's thoughts about academic librarianship
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Audio Overviews in Google NotebookLM is making waves online. When I first tried it, it was a "wow" moment for me. The last time I felt that way was trying Perplexity.ai in late 2022 and realizing that search engines could now return answers (with citations) instead of just potentially relevant links and I realized this would be a huge paradigm shift.

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Source New! Listen to a 10min autogenerated podcast discussing this blogpost from Google LLM Notebook Ex Libris surprised us by suddenly releasing Primo Research Assistant to production on September 9, 2024  (when the earlier timeline was 4Q 2024 with some believing it might even be delayed). Despite the fact that there are so many RAG (retrieval augmented generation) academic search systems today that

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New! Listen to a 10min autogenerated podcast discussing this blogpost from Google LLM Notebook Update Primo Research Assistant is out - See my initial preliminary view IP and ethical issues surrounding the use of content in Large Language Models (LLMs) have sparked significant debate, but I’ve mostly stayed out of it as this isn’t my area of expertise, and while there’s much to discuss and many legal opinions to

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As academic search engines and databases incorporate the use of generative AI into their systems, an important concept that all librarian should grasp is that of retrieval augmented generation (RAG).   You see it in use in all sorts of "AI products" today from chatbots like Bing Copilot, to Adobe's Acrobat Ai assistant that allow you to chat with your PDF.

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I've watched with interest, as academic search engines use AI to improve searching.  Elicit is probably currently the leading example of this, using transformer based language models to  improve search relevancy ranking  use RAG (retrieval augmented generation) across multiple documents to generate a paragraph of text to answer the query with citations extract information to create a research matrix table of papers