LAI #113: The Engineering Work That Decides Whether AI Holds Up
Author(s): Towards AI Editorial Team Originally published on Towards AI. Good morning, AI enthusiasts, Shipping AI in 2026 is about operational discipline: catching data drift before users do, keeping inference fast as workloads grow, choosing architectures that survive real traffic, and understanding …
The Hard Limit of Prompting — and Why AI Agents Need Tools
Author(s): Vahe Sahakyan Originally published on Towards AI. People often believe that better prompts will eventually make AI agents reliable. They won’t. You can instruct a language model to “double-check its work,” “reason step by step,” or “be precise” — but none …
Choosing Your AI Coding Engine in 2026
Author(s): Sandip Patel Originally published on Towards AI. Why this guide Enterprise development isn’t just about generating code — it’s about shipping secure, reliable software across large repos, long‑running tasks, and regulated environments. That’s where GPT‑5.2 Codex, running inside Microsoft Foundry, changes …
Moltbook: The First Social Network Where Humans Are Just Spectators
Author(s): AIversity Originally published on Towards AI. Inside the weird, fascinating, and slightly scary world of AI-to-AI communication and why everyone is talking about it. If you haven’t, you’re missing one of the most fascinating developments in AI this year. It’s not …
Stock Market Freefalls, But ElevenLabs Just Hit $11 Billion
Author(s): Mandar Karhade, MD. PhD. Originally published on Towards AI. Why Sequoia and the Tech World Are Betting the House on Voice Agents Another day another news cycle dominated by a valuation number that looks like a typo. But here’s the thing: …
Customer Segmentation and Retention Strategy using Transactional Data
Author(s): Samith Chimminiyan Originally published on Towards AI. So what is it? You will be definelty heard of the term Churn Prediction. Photo by Blake Wisz on Unsplash Churn prediction uses data analysis and machine learning to identify customers likely to stop …
Kafka’s Role in MLOps: Scalable and Reliable Data Streams
Author(s): Neel Shah Originally published on Towards AI. Kafka: The Unified Event Streaming Platform 1. Kafka’s Core Value Proposition: A Unified Event Streaming Platform Apache Kafka is frequently compared to message brokers like RabbitMQ or ActiveMQ, but this comparison is incomplete. Kafka …
Building Resilient AI Architectures with FastAPI
Author(s): CapeStart Originally published on Towards AI. Introduction As AI-powered applications transition from experimental prototypes to mission-critical production services, resilience, scalability, and fault tolerance become paramount. Modern AI systems, particularly those leveraging large language models (LLMs) like Azure OpenAI, should handle network …
Forget the Lost Emails. The Real OpenClaw Story is Its AI Social Network.
Author(s): MohamedAbdelmenem Originally published on Towards AI. The AI agent OpenClaw can act on your behalf. Its emergent social behavior changes the risk model for builders and strategists, and here’s how to respond. The AI agent OpenClaw is going viral. For deleting …
How to Become an AI‑Native Software Developer
Author(s): Dr. Brian Scott Glassman Originally published on Towards AI. The perspectives, abilities, traits, and knowledge required to be an AI‑Native Software Developer How to Become an AI‑Native Software Developer Software development is undergoing a seismic shift driven by AI coding tools, …