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arxivcs.DBcs.AI2026-07-24

Towards Trustworthy and Cost-Efficient Data Integration: From Naïve RAG to Agentic RAG

Chuangtao Ma, Arijit Khan

Large language models (LLMs) and AI agents have demonstrated strong potential for data integration in zero-shot and few-shot settings. However, they continue to face significant accuracy and cost challenges in enterprise environments due to a persistent knowledge gap. This paper envisions trustworthy, scalable, and cost-efficient integration through knowledge-grounded LLMs and agents operating within a retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) workflow. Here, trustworthiness refers to evidence-grounded, verifiable reasoning, where integration decisions are transparently supported by retrieved knowledge, robust against hallucination, and consistent across tasks. We trace the evolution from classic RAG to GraphRAG and KG-RAG (knowledge graph-based RAG), highlighting how these paradigms bridge parametric and contextual knowledge. Building on this trajectory, we explore the shift toward Agentic RAG, where autonomous multi-agent systems adaptively plan, retrieve, refine, and reason for complex integration tasks. We examine optimization strategies for cost-efficient integration, addressing computational bottlenecks in large-scale enterprise settings. Finally, we outline open challenges and future directions toward building reliable, explainable, and scalable knowledge-grounded integration systems.

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