AGI Is Not a Compute Problem. ARC-AGI-3 Just Proved It.
Author(s): Siddhant Nitin Patil Originally published on Towards AI. On March 22, 2026, Jensen Huang sat across from Lex Fridman and said four words that traveled at the speed of light through every AI Slack channel and investor deck on the planet: …
I Passed the DP-600 Fabric Analytics Engineer Exam — Here’s My Honest Study Plan (With What I’d Skip)
Author(s): Sheth Priyanka Originally published on Towards AI. Six weeks, two failed practice runs, one embarrassingly wrong assumption about what the exam actually tests, and the exact study approach that finally got me there. No sponsored course recommendations. No affiliate links. Just …
TAI #198: Real-Time Speech AI Gets Serious: Google and OpenAI Race to Own the Voice Layer
Author(s): Towards AI Editorial Team Originally published on Towards AI. What happened this week in AI by Louie Real-time speech AI has been progressing quietly for the past year, but the past few weeks have delivered enough to warrant a dedicated look. …
The Smallest Thing in PyTorch Opens Half the GPU Stack
Author(s): Akilesh KR Originally published on Towards AI. This Image was generated by Gemini We are living in a time when AI systems are introduced with the kind of language people used to reserve for moon missions. Agents that browse.Agents that code.Agents …
From Extraction to Accuracy: Evaluating Extracted Invoice Data with LLM-as-a-Judge
Author(s): Krishnan Srinivasan Originally published on Towards AI. (A practical, end-to-end guide to building a ground-truth-based evaluation pipeline, complete with synthetic data and runnable SQL on Snowflake) In the earlier parts of this Agentic AI series, we explored how AI systems can …
Nobody Invented Attention. A Frustrated PhD Student Ran Out of Other Options.
Author(s): DrSwarnenduAI Originally published on Towards AI. Nobody Invented Attention. A Frustrated PhD Student Ran Out of Other Options. Dzmitry Bahdanau was not trying to invent the architecture that would eventually run inside every large language model on earth. Completely gibberish at …
Part 9: Data Manipulation in Data Merging and Joins
Author(s): Raj kumar Originally published on Towards AI. Every analysis that combines data from multiple sources faces the same fundamental question: how should these datasets align? Which records match? What happens when they don’t? These aren’t just technical decisions. They shape what …
Part 8: Data Manipulation in Grouping and Aggregation
Author(s): Raj kumar Originally published on Towards AI. Every business decision starts with a question. What are our total sales by region? Which product categories generate the most revenue? How do customer segments compare in profitability? These questions all share something in …
Part 7: Data Manipulation in Date and Time Handling
Author(s): Raj kumar Originally published on Towards AI. Time is the invisible thread that runs through almost every dataset you’ll encounter. Sales happen on specific dates. Transactions occur at precise moments. Events unfold across hours, days, and years. Yet despite how fundamental …
I Built My Own Local AI Agent with OpenClaw + Obsidian: What Nobody Tells You
Author(s): Moun R. Originally published on Towards AI. A real field report on a VM Ubuntu setup: Docker, Telegram, persistent memory, guardrails, config errors, and genuinely useful lessons. Three weeks ago, I decided to stop paying for AI subscriptions I only use …