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.

Click to read the full Storybook: [Story Title]

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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