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Edward Targett

Edward Targett

Ed is a co-founder of The Stack. He previously edited Computer Business Review. He has also covered energy markets. He started his journalism career on local papers. He left school at 15 and has made a living asking "but why?" ever since.

PDFs, RAG, and LlamaParse: Generative AI's "Swiss Army Knife" adds a welcome new toolkit

"Building production-grade RAG remains a complex and subtle problem... unlike traditional software, every decision in the data stack directly affects the accuracy of the full LLM-powered system."

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Never, NEVER mix up "device ID and user ID mappings" kids....

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"While you cannot rely on a disclaimer to avoid your consumer protection responsibilities altogether, a clearly worded and conspicuous disclaimer goes a long way to educating consumers..."

Company says it is releasing examples "to give the public a sense of what AI capabilities are on the horizon" as one expert, NVIDIA's Dr Jim Fan emphasised that "if you think OpenAI Sora is a creative toy like DALLE... think again"

13,000 unpatched Ivanti appliances exposed as attacks escalate, firmware analysis shocks users.

“Security” product shipped with a 13-year-old, unsupported base OS and software libraries with 973 vulnerabilities; 111 of which have publicly known exploits available.

Google’s massively multimodal Gemini 1.5 Pro preview shows a giant warming to its task

"Coming soon, we plan to introduce pricing tiers that start at the standard 128,000 context window and scale up to 1 million tokens"

February’s Patch Tuesday brings exploited zero days, Exchange Server headaches

As a major Exchange Service update lands, Redmond admits "it is possible that some functionality may break after installing CU14..."

"The true definition of partnership is taking shape – an alliance-led approach where the whole industry leans into the idea that we’re on this innovation journey together..."

This former teenage hacker, turned CEO, is putting the spotlight on attack surface management

"In Gartner's mind, everyone's moving away from VPNs; VPNs don't exist anymore. But this is not a ‘rip out an appliance, and then shove something else in' job..."

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