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The agent frameworks we have today (like LangChain, LLamaIndex, etc) are helpful but implement a lot of the core infrastructure patterns in the framework itself – mixing concerns between the low-level work and business logic of agents. I think this
I’ve been exploring different AI writing tools over the past few months, mainly for personal use and occasional content support. Along the way, I’ve discovered a few that stand out for different reasons, even if none are perfect. Some tools
Google CEO Sundar Pichai on the future of search, AI agents, and selling Chrome.[1] Algonomy Unveils Trio of AI-Powered Innovations to Revolutionize Digital Commerce.[2] Anthropic launches a voice mode for Claude.[3] LLMs Can Now Reason Beyond Language: Researchers Introduce Soft
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Philosopher A.C. Grayling joins me for a deep and wide-ranging conversation on artificial intelligence, AI safety, control vs motivation/care, moral progress and the future of meaning. From the nature of understanding and empathy to the asymmetry between biological minds and
NVIDIA and Google share a long-standing relationship rooted in advancing AI innovation and empowering the global developer community. This partnership goes beyond infrastructure, encompassing deep engineering collaboration to optimize the computing stack. The latest innovations stemming from this partnership include
Over a century ago, Henry Ford pioneered the mass production of cars and engines to provide transportation at an affordable price. Today, the technology industry manufactures the engines for a new kind of factory — those that produce intelligence. As
I was watching some AI generated videos that were created using VEO3 and realized that we’ve now reached the point where most people aren’t going to be able to tell the difference between fiction and reality. Wondering what this means
I’ve been a plumber for over 10 years, and recently I can’t escape hearing the word “plumber” everywhere, not because of more burst pipes or flooding bathrooms, but because tech bros and media personalities keep calling plumbing “the last job
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