Do You Like Vibe Retrieval (rag)?
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Vibe coding has now become a popular term. I feel like vector-based semantic similarity search should be called ‘Vibe Retrieval’ — it retrieves things with similar semantics, but not necessarily what you actually want. This is a big problem for domain-specific documents like finance or legal documents, since their documents all share the same vibe lol.
Do you think ‘Vibe Retrieval’ is a positive term?
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I think “semantic search” is a term that I have heard people use regularly for what the OP is talking about.
And then “neural retrieval” which I think only I have used on this page could probably also refer to when they use llms to make ranking decisions for results that were retrieved with a notmal keyword search.
You might be able to get away with only collapsing terms in specific cases where there are no other meanings, and thus save space in your index and only help people find things better without the drawback. Can’t think of any words off the top of my head that would work this way but I’m not trying very hard.
As for the term “Vibe Retrieval,” I think I like it. It reminds me of the paper where they discuss how “bullsh•t” is a more appropriate term for what llms produce than “hallucinations,” have you read that one? It’s a good one and I’ll link to it if you’re interested. Maybe “Bullsh•t Retrieval” is more appropriate heh heh
Now I’m curious as to how many words there are like this. That should be a pretty straightforward programming project.