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 …
Oracle Is Firing 30,000 People to Pay for AI It Hasn’t Built Yet
Author(s): Menna Adly Originally published on Towards AI. If your company is “pivoting to AI,” your job might be funding the pivot. One desk. One cut badge. And a data center full of chalk outlines where the servers were supposed to go. …
Code Ships in Minutes. Everything Else Takes Weeks.
Author(s): Know-Island Originally published on Towards AI. AI 100x’d the speed of writing code. We’ve done nothing about the 3 days it takes to review, build, approve, and deploy it. AI can write a feature in 3 minutes. Then you wait 2 …
The Video Frontier: When AI Stopped Watching and Started Understanding
Author(s): Ampatishan Sivalingam Originally published on Towards AI. Part IV of the Multimodal Intelligence Series · The model learned to see. Then it learned to remember what it saw. This stack did not exist in 2023. The U-Net diffusion models that produced …
Part 4: Data Manipulation in Data Cleaning
Author(s): Raj kumar Originally published on Towards AI. There is an assumption many teams carry without fully examining it. Data cleaning feels responsible.It feels corrective.It feels like a necessary step to improve data quality before analysis or machine learning begins. But data …
🤖 AI Agents in 2026: From Chatbots to Systems That Actually Do Things
Author(s): AbhinayaPinreddy Originally published on Towards AI. 🤖 AI Agents in 2026: From Chatbots to Systems That Actually Do Things The Problem Nobody Talks About You’ve probably used an AI chatbot and felt the excitement crash into disappointment. You type: “Refactor this …
My First Month With OpenClaw: The Setup, Mistakes, and Fixes No One Tells You About
Author(s): Kory Becker Originally published on Towards AI. Hard-earned lessons on hardware choices, memory management, and staying safe with remote LLMs. I’ve been running OpenClaw on an old Windows desktop PC nonstop for a full month. Photo by: MAI-Image-1.The article discusses the …
Retrieval-Augmented Forecasting of Time-series
Author(s): DrSwarnenduAI Originally published on Towards AI. RAFT proves that time series forecasting doesn’t need bigger weights — it needs a better library card Here’s the thing about The Cheesecake Factory menu: it’s 21 pages long. New Frontier in Time seriesThe article …
The OpenClaw Mess: Why Your Autonomous Agent is a Security Suicide Note.
Author(s): Mandar Karhade, MD. PhD. Originally published on Towards AI. When 200,000 GitHub stars meet 30,000 exposed instances, it’s time to stop the madness. These 6 Alternatives Might Actually Be Better for You. OpenClaw is the 800-pound gorilla of self-hosted AI assistants …