DataStax to Launch Massive New AI Platform Updates at RAG++ Event in San Francisco

DataStax is set to unveil significant updates to its AI platform at the RAG++ event in San Francisco, partnering with LangChain, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and others.

Key updates include the release of Langflow 1.0, a visual framework for RAG applications now hosted in the DataStax Cloud, and a new partnership with Unstructured.io for efficient data ingestion and preparation for AI use.

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The platform enhancements aim to make AI application development 100 times faster by simplifying processes and offering robust integration with top embedding providers through the new DataStax Vectorize feature.

With DataStax Vectorize, vector embedding now happens on the server; meaning developers only need to learn one API to now access the 8 most popular embedding providers, and compare results between them.

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