I probably should have included these earlier, but I didn’t realize at the time of posting. I also realize this post is rather nit-picky, but most, if not all, of these are valid issues anyways.
Here is the blog post I'm referring to.
Right before the heading The old ways: Lexical, there are two periods, which is odd. I’d suggest a single period instead.
The sentence "We could choose between a ..." needs the word "model" after open source. Also, closed-source is hyphenated, whereas open source is not, which seems odd. This occurs in several places.
The next paragraph needs a period before "Because embedding models"
After the table, the caption/disclaimer should use "over time" instead of "overtime"
Under the first sentence below AI and the future, consider swapping the colon and the comma.
Also, Grammarly caught this:
Said another way, if you think of the search space as a city, terms with closely related meaning or sentiment will live in the same or adjacent neighborhoods.
"meaning" and "sentiment" should be plural for agreement with "terms"
Could the blog post be updated to correct these errors?