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Yes, semantic indexing and vector databases are now part of AI infra called Retrieval Augmented Generation which is used to link knowledge sources to LLMs for information retrieval. (LLMs are not good at searching). To learn more about how to implement RAG in a GenAI context, check out LLMWare which provides an integrated RAG platform so you can quickly level up in AI Infra: https://github.com/llmware-ai/llmware
Yes I notice now everybody is working in RAG!