From Chunks to Connections: The Case for Graph RAG
Author(s): Devi Originally published on Towards AI. Navigation Intro (The Core Problem) Understanding Traditional RAG’s Limitations (Setting the Stage) Knowledge is Not Flat. It is a Graph. (Enter Graph RAG) What Actually Changes Why This Matters for Enterprise Use Cases When to …
Multimodal Large Language Models: Architectures, Training, and Real-World Applications
Author(s): Hamza Boulahia Originally published on Towards AI. A breakdown of main architectures, training pipeline stages, and where current models actually work With the rise of AI Agents in these last few years, we reached what we could describe as an inflection …
Mastering Unstructured data: The Blueprint For Efficient Solution
Author(s): Pankaj Agrawal Originally published on Towards AI. In the rapidly evolving landscape of Artificial Intelligence, the spotlight has shifted from neatly organized tables to the vast, messy, and context-rich world of unstructured data., Comprising the vast majority of enterprise information, formats …
I Cancelled My ~$200/mo Claude API Subscription, Again.
Author(s): Adham Khaled Originally published on Towards AI. Kimi K2.5 didn’t just lower the price. It destroyed the business model of “renting intelligence.” At 2:13 a.m. yesterday, my AI agent did something it had never done before. Made by AuthorThe article discusses …
16 Claude Agents, $20,000, and 2 Weeks: The Experiment That Built a C Compiler from Scratch
Author(s): Faisal haque Originally published on Towards AI. How Anthropic’s “agent teams” feature produced a 100,000-line Rust compiler capable of booting Linux — without human supervision On February 5, 2026, Anthropic researcher Nicholas Carlini dropped a bombshell on the AI community. He …
NVIDIA’s Silicon Empire: The Hidden Forces Shaping AI’s Future
Author(s): Wahidur Rahman Originally published on Towards AI. How one company’s control over AI chips, software, and supply chains is rewriting the rules of innovation In the gold rush of artificial intelligence, NVIDIA isn’t selling shovels — it owns the mines, the …
Bonferroni vs. Benjamini-Hochberg: Choosing Your P-Value Correction | Towards Data Science
Author(s): Marco Hening Tallarico Originally published on Towards AI. Bonferroni vs. Benjamini-Hochberg: Choosing Your P-Value Correction | Towards Data Science P-values can be a sensitive topic. Perhaps best avoided on first encounter with a Statistician. The disposition toward the topic has led …
How to Optimize Your AI Coding Agent Context
Author(s): Eivind Kjosbakken Originally published on Towards AI. Make your coding agents more efficient The context of your AI coding agent is critical to its performance. It is likely one of the most significant factors determining how many tasks you can perform …
Beyond Jailbreaking: Why Direct Prompt Injection is Now Arbitrary Code Execution
Author(s): Mohit Sewak, Ph.D. Originally published on Towards AI. When we gave LLMs “hands” to execute code, we turned words into weapons. I. The Hook: The “Chatbot” Era is Over, and so is “Jailbreaking” Grab a cup of masala tea — extra …
I Fired ChatGPT and Built a Private AI Empire on My Laptop (Here’s the Code)
Author(s): Adi Insights and Innovations Originally published on Towards AI. The era of renting intelligence is ending. I moved my entire stack offline to achieve total privacy, zero latency, and absolute control. Here is the blueprint for your local AI fortress. Six …