Large Language Models Should Not Be a Maslow’s Hammer
When all you have are large language models (LLMs), everything looks like a prompt. Enterprises must avoid falling into the trap of the law of the instrument, a.k.a. Maslow’s Hammer.
When all you have are large language models (LLMs), everything looks like a prompt. Enterprises must avoid falling into the trap of the law of the instrument, a.k.a. Maslow’s Hammer.
This paper outlines the key technological developments driving changes in retrieval augmented generation (RAG). Mapping those changes on a non-linear trajectory, we predict the near future, and provide actionable recommendations for organisations to stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving landscape of enterprise artificial intelligence (AI).
To truly harness the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI), enterprises must shift their focus from standalone AI applications to comprehensive AI systems that are deeply integrated into their existing workflows and processes.