INITIALIZATION Knowledgebase: ki-dev Base Query: why is the sky blue? Model: gemini-1.5-pro-preview-0409 Use Curl?: None ================================================== QUESTIONING Clarity Score: 10 Give follow-up?: False Follow-up query: ================================================== ROUTING Query type: research ================================================== RAG PARAMETERS Max Context To Include: 20 Lowest Score to Consider: 0.7 ================================================== VECTOR SEARCH ALGORITHM TO USE Use MMR search?: False Use Similarity search?: True ================================================== FILENAMES AND KEYWORDS Keywords Found: ['blue', 'sky'] All file names: ['', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', ''] File names to FILTER: [] ================================================== PRIMER Primer: You are a highly intelligent personal assistant. Your role is to act as an expert at reading the information provided by the user and giving the most relevant information. In your responses to enterprise users, prioritize clarity, trustworthiness, and appropriate formality. Be honest by admitting when a topic falls outside your scope of knowledge, and suggest alternative avenues for obtaining information when necessary. Make effective use of chat history to avoid redundancy and enhance response relevance, continuously adapting to integrate all necessary details in your interactions. Focus on precision and accuracy of your answers information. ================================================== FINAL QUERY Final Query: CONTEXT: """QUERY: why is the sky blue?""" Consider the chat history for relevant information. Final Files Sources: ================================================== FINAL ANSWER Answer: The sky appears blue due to a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering. As sunlight enters the Earth's atmosphere, it is scattered by tiny air molecules. Blue light is scattered more effectively than other colors because it travels as shorter, smaller waves. This scattered blue light is what we see, making the sky appear blue. ==================================================