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Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG): The Search‑Enhanced AI Revolution in Chatbots and Enterprise Applications

Генерация с поддержкой поиска (RAG): революция поисково-усиленного ИИ в чат-ботах и корпоративных приложениях

RAG расшифровывается как Retrieval-Augmented Generation (генерация с дополнением извлечённой информацией) — гибридный подход в ИИ, который сочетает большую языковую модель с поисковой системой или базой данных для получения внешних знаний и предоставления обоснованных, актуальных ответов. В 2025 году RAG стал стратегически важным
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Technology News

  • Nvidia and Intel forge strategic partnership after decades of rivalry
    October 12, 2025, 5:07 AM EDT. Nvidia revealed a 5 billion investment in Intel and a strategic partnership to build AI infrastructure and PC chips. As part of the deal, Intel will design custom processors for Nvidia's data-center platforms, while Nvidia will develop new chips for emerging markets and integrate Nvidia technology into Intel products. In a CNBC interview, Jensen Huang recalled a 33-year rivalry, noting that Intel spent years trying to kill Nvidia, and later said they are lovers, not fighters. He credited a long-standing relationship with Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan for the pivot toward collaboration. The alliance aims to meet booming AI demand and create a more capable ecosystem for both companies, signaling a broader shift from rivalries to mutually beneficial collaboration. Nvidia's backing could also bolster Intel's turnaround amid losses and workforce cuts.
  • China launches Gravity-1 rocket from sea, expanding private aerospace capacity
    October 12, 2025, 4:54 AM EDT. China launched the Gravity-1 carrier rocket from waters off Haiyang, Shandong, delivering a wide-field satellite and two experimental satellites into designated orbits at 10:20 a.m. Beijing Time on Oct. 11, 2025. The Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center led the offshore mission, continuing the Gravity-1 line developed by private aerospace firm OrienSpace. Gravity-1, with a low-Earth-orbit (LEO) payload capacity of 6.5 tonnes, can place about 4.2 tonnes into a 500-km sun-synchronous orbit and is designed to deploy more than 10 satellites per flight. Y2 follows Y1’s record as China’s highest-capacity commercial solid-fuel launcher, with improved quality, stability and consistency. The sea- or land-launch capable Gravity family aims to accelerate large-scale satellite networking and rapid-response space deployments.
  • Prediction: Alibaba and AMD Could Overtake Palantir in AI Stocks by End of 2026
    October 12, 2025, 4:52 AM EDT. The piece argues Palantir's valuation is stretched (P/E > 615) and may correct. It predicts two AI-focused names—Alibaba and AMD—could be worth more than Palantir by the end of 2026. Key points: Alibaba trades around a sub-21 P/E and is benefiting from AI-driven growth, with AI product sales up triple-digits for eight straight quarters; partnerships with Apple on AI features, and its own AI chip and chatbot (Qwen). AMD is valued around $370B, up ~88% this year due to AI GPU deployments; potential 10% stake via warrants and a closer relationship with OpenAI; investors have focused on Nvidia but AMD is accelerating growth with new chips.
  • NVIDIA CEO Jen Hsun Huang Sells $14.13 Million in NVDA Stock in Latest Insider Trade
    October 12, 2025, 4:23 AM EDT. NVIDIA CEO Jen Hsun Huang sold 75,000 shares of NVDA on Oct. 8 at an average price of $188.39, for a total of $14,129,250. After the sale, his stake stood at 70,708,203 shares, valued at about $13.32 billion—a roughly 0.11% decrease. The transaction was disclosed in an SEC filing. Huang has conducted a string of similar sales in late September and early October, with additional 75,000-share transactions on Oct. 10, Oct. 6, Oct. 3, Oct. 1, and several prior dates, at prices ranging from the $170s to the $190s per share. NVDA traded in the $170–$190 range around the period. The report also lists standard liquidity and valuation metrics for the company.
  • Adobe embraces AI-enabled applicants: hiring future belongs to those using AI creatively
    October 12, 2025, 4:19 AM EDT. Adobe’s chief communications officer Stacy Martinet says the company hunts for talent who blend creativity with AI fluency. In interview rounds, candidates who enhance assignments with AI tools are valued, not penalized, as the tech giant with a $141 billion market cap seeks the people who can shape the future. A lack of AI experience isn’t a dealbreaker, but new hires will need to embrace AI once onboard. The message: adaptability and curiosity about what’s unlocked by AI will define success. The trend isn’t unique to Adobe; others, like Anthropic, are also allowing applicants to use AI in the process, underscoring a broader shift in tech hiring.