fix unit 15 README.md final example code bug#1070
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Final example in unit 15 appears to have a bug. The python code retrieves relevant chunks and appends to history[], then finally appends the user query to history[], but then only sends the last entry of history[] (the user query) to the LLM. This means the RAG steps do not benefit the LLM query. I'm not sure the intent of the history[-1] line, but I am certain the intent is not what the code currently does. I made a reasonable assumption that the code would be closer or equal to the author's intent if the full history[] were joined and sent to the LLM.
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Final example in unit 15 appears to have a bug. The python code retrieves relevant chunks and appends to history[], then finally appends the user query to history[], but then only sends the last entry of history[] (the user query) to the LLM. This means the RAG steps do not benefit the LLM query. I'm not sure the intent of the history[-1] line, but I am certain the intent is not what the code currently does. I made a reasonable assumption that the code would be closer or equal to the author's intent if the full history[] were joined and sent to the LLM.