Chrome Deleted Its Own Privacy Promise and Hoped You Wouldn’t Notice
Google just quietly rewrote the rules on on-device AI. That sentence used to mean something. “On-device” was a trust signal […]
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Google just quietly rewrote the rules on on-device AI. That sentence used to mean something. “On-device” was a trust signal […]
Reading the Signal in the Noise Think of early-stage funding the way a seismologist reads tremors — not as isolated
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When a Chip Company Bets Big on Sand Nvidia is the most valuable semiconductor company on the planet. Nvidia just
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A Question Worth Asking What if the GPU cluster sitting in your data center — the one drawing kilowatts, demanding
**TITLE:** RAG Systems: Why Most of Them Suck and How We Fix It **DESC:** Frustrated with broken Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG)
Hey there, AI explorers! Alex Petrov here, fresh from a caffeine-fueled debugging session that reminded me just how much grunt
Agent Evaluation: Stop Guessing, Start Measuring If I had a dollar for every time someone told me their agent was
Hey everyone, Alex here from agntai.net. Hope you’re all doing well this Tuesday morning (or whenever you’re catching this). I’ve