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We’ve all been there: a 60-minute lecture we swore we’d summarize later, a client call we forgot to take notes on, or a midnight voice memo about a “genius” idea—now lost in the noise of daily life.
Psychologists are turning to artificial intelligence to uncover hidden psychological cues in speech, from word choice to tone and pacing.
With the rapid development of artificial intelligencetechnology, RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) architecture is becoming the core technology that connects external knowledge with large models. A ...