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  • Rethinking RAG: Dynamic Agent Learning


    Rethinking RAG: How Agents Learn to OperateRethinking how agents operate involves shifting from treating retrieval as mere content to viewing it as a structural component of cognition. Current systems often fail because they blend knowledge, reasoning, behavior, and safety into a single flat space, leading to brittle agents that overfit and break easily. By distinguishing between different types of information—such as facts, reasoning approaches, and control measures—agents can evolve to be more adaptable and reliable. This approach allows agents to become simple interfaces that orchestrate capabilities at runtime, enhancing their ability to operate intelligently and flexibly in dynamic environments. This matters because it can lead to more robust and adaptable AI systems that better mimic human-like reasoning and decision-making.

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