Financial Call Centers' AI Overhaul: Hype or Real Fix?
Banks swear AI and data will turn clunky call centers into customer paradises. I've seen this movie before; it usually ends with fatter vendor invoices.
Market trends, startup funding, enterprise adoption strategies, and how AI is disrupting traditional business models.
Banks swear AI and data will turn clunky call centers into customer paradises. I've seen this movie before; it usually ends with fatter vendor invoices.
AI agents forget without memory. Vectors deliver fuzzy recall fast; graphs trace exact paths. Here's the market math on choosing right.
Midnight code review. Your pipeline flags a nasty SQL injection lurking in legacy PHP. Enter Codex Security—OpenAI's new AI agent that doesn't just spot it, but patches it too. Research preview means early days, though.
OpenAI Japan just unveiled its Teen Safety Blueprint, promising ironclad protections for young users. Here's why this feels more like a preemptive strike than a silver bullet.
Tech world braced for Gemini 2.0 fireworks at the AI Impact Summit. Got partnerships and billions instead—Google's playing the long game in India.
Picture haggling with a street vendor in Mumbai, headphones whispering perfect English translations in real-time. Or a Shopify merchant closing sales via an AI sidekick that users mistake for flesh-and-blood.
Agentic AI was supposed to be the future: self-running bots handling your biz. But one breach, and it's game over. These five patterns aren't sexy, but they're the gritty fixes we need.
Google's Gemini Deep Think just 'solved' stubborn math and science puzzles. Sounds impressive—until you peek behind the curtain.
Imagine an AI chatbot deciding which village gets bombed first. That's the Pentagon's new plan — and it just bombed a school full of girls.
What if the smartest AI in your house fit on a thumbnail-sized board? zclaw turns humble ESP32s into tireless automation wizards, chatting via Telegram to wrangle your gadgets.
Gemini-3-Flash: 2.6 failures per trace. GPT-OSS-120B: 5.3. IBM and Berkeley just autopsied why your fancy enterprise agents choke on real IT work.
Your next AI agent won't run wild without a harness—think of it as the unglamorous plumbing that turns raw LLM brains into something useful. But who's cashing in on all this engineering grunt work?