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Let's use RAG for Ansible coding and say goodbye to tedious tasks! #90

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benfab opened this issue Nov 5, 2024 · 3 comments
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benfab commented Nov 5, 2024

Talk title

Let's use RAG for Ansible coding and say goodbye to tedious tasks!

Talk Description

Writing comprehensive documentation and extensive Molecule test cases is essential when building quality Ansible collections, yet these elements are often overlooked by developers. In this talk, we’ll dive into our experiments with Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) techniques, where we injected custom Ansible repositories as context to LLMs and evaluated the accuracy of the output.
Join us as we share insights and findings on how RAG can help you as Ansible developer.

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30min

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Dell is hosting the event ;-)

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gundalow commented Nov 7, 2024

Thanks, I've scheduled you for Thursday 21st November.

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Hi Ben,
Could you please email me your slides (as PDF) so I can share them with attendees.
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@benfab Do you have slides you could share for your presentation?

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