Exploring Efficient Tool Calling Patterns
Exploring Efficient Tool Calling Patterns
Hello and welcome to another exploration into the captivating world of AI agent systems! I’m Alex Petrov, and if you’re anything like me, you’ve probably
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Hello and welcome to another exploration into the captivating world of AI agent systems! I’m Alex Petrov, and if you’re anything like me, you’ve probably
A few years ago, I found myself exploring the latest advances in artificial intelligence, eagerly learning
everything I could about machine learning. It was during one of these deep dives that I came across
I still remember the first time I let an AI model loose without proper containment. You’d think that setting a machine learning algorithm free in a production environment without proper sandboxing would be akin to letting a puppy play in traffic. But nah, it didn’t seem that dangerous
I have spent a considerable amount of time banging my head against the wall, trying to figure out how to efficiently build multi-tenant agent systems. My first attempt was a disaster. I thought I was prepared and had all the configurations set but soon realized I was juggling a
The Rise of AI Agent Frameworks
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of our lives, and its influence is only growing. With this growth comes the need for efficient and effective AI systems that can handle complex tasks. Enter AI agent frameworks—a solution that promises to clean up the development and deployment of
Alright, folks. Let me kick this off with a little story. A couple of years ago, I got stuck optimizing a recommendation system that had more parameters than a high-end gaming rig. It was a mess. The problem? Everyone was fixated on stacking layers and increasing the complexity when
The False Allure of Multi-Agent Debates
As an ML engineer who’s been around the block a few times, I’ve bumped into my fair share of multi-agent systems. I remember this project a few years back where we thought we could just throw in a couple of debating agents and call it a day for our