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What are AI Agents?

Imagine an AI that doesn’t just generate text but autonomously completes complex workflows, integrating tools, data, and decision-making to tackle real-world challenges. Agents transform passive assistance into proactive autonomy, analyzing sales trends, troubleshooting equipment, or optimizing logistics with minimal human input. This next-generation AI revolutionizes efficiency, unlocking new possibilities across industries.

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Supercharging RAG with Knowledge Graphs

How classical knowledge graphs can be combined with RAG to produce better summaries.

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Why AI Doesn’t Always Repeat Itself: Embracing Variability in Intelligent Responses

Ever noticed that when you ask an AI the same question twice, you might get slightly different answers? This isn’t a flaw—it’s a feature. Much like how a professor might explain the same concept differently based on context, AI models generate responses dynamically, ensuring relevance and adaptability. While search engines offer static answers, AI brings conversational depth, reflecting how humans naturally communicate.

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What is NLP and How Does It Help Access, Search For, and Store Information? [Infographic]

NLP finds extensive applications in voice assistants, chatbots, machine translation, and search engines like Google, Siri, and Alexa. As businesses generate vast amounts of data in the digital age, NLP becomes a crucial tool to process and extract valuable insights from unstructured data. This blog highlights the ways NLP benefits organizations, simplifying business operations, automating tasks, improving efficiency, and saving valuable time.

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