Image created with gemini-3.1-flash-image-preview with claude-opus-4.7. Image prompt: Using the provided reference image, preserve every element exactly — the marigold-orange backdrop, the seated woman with closed eyes and faint smile in her purple-and-white windbreaker, the tattooed singer in the red beanie and layered red vest, the lighting, framing, and depth of field — but replace only the black handheld microphone with a small wooden library card catalog drawer with a brass label holder and a few yellowed index cards peeking out, held to his mouth in the same grip and position as the original microphone, photographed with seamless realistic lighting integration. After generating the image, overlay the text “RAG” in the upper-left corner of the frame in large, bold, all-caps ITC Avant Garde Gothic Pro Medium (or a near-identical geometric sans-serif if unavailable), pure white (#FFFFFF), with no date, subtitle, drop shadow, or outline. The text should be substantial in scale — taking up a meaningful portion of the upper-left area — with comfortable margin from the top and left edges, set against the negative space of the orange backdrop so it does not overlap or obscure the singer, the seated woman, or the replaced object.

The RAG era was short-lived, but intense. (Not that RAG is not useful, but it is no longer the dominant paradigm for supplying context to agents)
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