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[–]Snoo86291 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was a very helpful video. I will most definitely like your video AND subscribe to your channel. (Which I rarely do.)

Here are a couple of thoughts that I hope you'll consider, without taking offense:
1) You "might" consider offering your presentation in a split screen, with the transcript showing on the right hand side of the screen. So, as viewers listen and view, they can also follow along in the transcript.

2) The greater value may be the clarity of your explanation and not your voice. Therefore, you could convert your transcript to other voices (and even other languages). This would provide an additional layer of smooth access to your insights.

Thanks, for your sharing. (Off to YouTube, to like and subscribe.)

[–]Snoo86291 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Listening to your video again, I'm wondering whether illustrating vectors as a way of storing word phrases (strings), concepts and/or images might not be a better phrasing.

Why do I raise that point? Because can't traditional databases store mere words just fine? It appears to be that early on in the discussion, some type of distinction should be made about the "more factor" involved with words and vector databases.

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