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How using Retrieval Augmented Generation can enhance your AI development and deployment [The Register](?&utm_source=events&utm_medium=mailshot&utm_content=webcast) A tailored approach to GenAI How using Retrieval Augmented Generation can enhance your AI development and deployment A free Webinar from The Register 13 December 2023 @ 9am PT / 12pm ET / 5pm GMT / 6pm CET [[Local Time](] Hello {NAME}, A good way to initiate generative AI (GenAI) without a massive investment in hardware or long waits for procurement might be to use Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG). RAG can allow you to run an off-the-shelf large language model (LLM) hosted on the public cloud, but using your own data which is held securely in your own databases. It can be implemented on-premises creating tailored, accurate response for your own unique requirements. Not only does this help avoid deploying GenAI on the cloud with all the inherent data security risks that entails, it also means projects can be built and implemented in days rather than months. You can find out more by joining the Register's Tim Phillips in conversation with David O'Dell of Dell (no relation) on 13 December 5pm GMT/12pm ET/9am PT. Together, they'll explain how RAG can help get you started with GenAI, and just where it can take your business.You'll learn how to expose and dismantle the blockers that prevent you from taking advantage of GenAI, and get tips on easy implementation and the useful role can play in AI development and deployment. Sign up to watch our webinar – It's RAG time - here and we'll send you a reminder when it's time to log in. Sponsored by Dell Technologies [Register Now]( If you're interested but can't make the date [register here]( and we'll drop you a line when the recorded version is published. [Not Sure? Read More]( The Register has a library full of webinars, covering all areas of IT. [Take a look!]( You are receiving this invite as a member of our events list. Sent to: {EMAIL} | [Your Account]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Password Reminder]( The Register and its content are Copyright © 2023 Situation Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. Situation Publishing, Portland Trading Estate, 14 Portland Street, Southport, PR8 1LJ, UK. Company # 3403653. VAT # GB 700 7123 87.

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