About David Myriel
David Myriel is an author known for his contributions to the field of technology, particularly in vector databases and neural search services.
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David Myriel is a recognized author in the technology sector, particularly noted for his insightful articles on vector databases and neural search services. He co-authored ‘Qdrant 1.8.0 - Major Performance Enhancements’ with Mike Jang, which discusses significant advancements in the handling of sparse vectors, optimized indexation of text fields, and the introduction of optional CPU resource management configurations. Additionally, Myriel authored ‘RAG is Dead. Long Live RAG!’, an article that explores the continued relevance of vector databases for Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) in the era of advancing Large Language Models (LLMs) and their expanding context windows. He also wrote the ‘Neural Search Tutorial’, a comprehensive guide that details the process of building a neural search service using technologies such as BERT, Qdrant, and FastAPI. This tutorial covers everything from data preparation and vector search engine utilization to the deployment of the service.
About Qdrant
Qdrant is a company that provides a vector database and similarity search engine, supporting AI applications with advanced search technologies and a variety of data types.