Today’s post is Gemini Storybook generated. I gave the following prompt:
Generate a comic strip to explain the difference of RAG, MCP and Agent to a 5 year old
I tried different options but did not get a comic strip which got the text details in the image right. Storybook instead generated better results. But the problem is that I am still exploring ways to share the storybook link efficiently. Meanwhile, here’s the content.
Tap the image to read the full interactive story!
Quinn loved to ask, “How do things work?” One sunny morning, she met a wise owl named Barnaby.
“Barnaby,” Quinn asked, “Can you tell me how big computers think?” Barnaby winked his big, round eyes. “They use special helpers! Let’s start with a ‘Helper Who Finds the Facts’!”
“This helper is called R.A.G. It’s like a tiny librarian! When you ask it a question, it doesn’t just guess the answer.”
“Instead, it runs to a shelf of facts, finds the perfect book, and reads just the right page to answer you! That is R.A.G. (Retrieval-Augmented Generation).”
“Next is a ‘Teamwork Helper’! It’s called M.C.P. It’s not one helper, but a group of friends working together to solve a big job!”
“M.C.P. is like when you and your friends try to build a huge, complicated castle out of blocks. One friend finds the smooth base blocks.”
“Another friend adds the tall towers. And the third puts on the flags! Each step is done by a different helper, making the project perfect and huge! That’s M.C.P. (Multi-Step Collaboration).”
“Finally, there is the smartest helper, the A.G.E.N.T. This helper is like a robot that can do anything you ask, all by itself.”
“The Agent knows how to use tools! If you ask it to bake a cake, it grabs a cookbook, turns on the oven, and stirs the batter. It plans all the steps on its own!”







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