Why Most Task Automation Fails — and How AI Agents Can Fix It
Author(s): Subhadip Saha Originally published on Towards AI. Learn why traditional automation fails and how AI agents provide the flexibility and intelligence your business needs. Ever tried automating a task, only to find yourself tangled in more confusion than efficiency? You’re not …
Llama 4: Is Meta Sounding the Alarm?
Author(s): Nehdiii Originally published on Towards AI. Image Generated by ChatGPT Llama 2 and Llama 3 marked major milestones in AI during their release years, but Llama 4 feels like a misstep. Despite bold shifts in scale, design, and tone, Meta hasn’t …
LAI #72: From Python Groundwork to Function Calling, ICL Theory, and Load Balancing MoEs
Author(s): Towards AI Editorial Team Originally published on Towards AI. Good morning, AI enthusiasts! This week’s issue bridges two ends of the spectrum: the foundations you need to get started, and the nuanced tools and ideas shaping how we build with AI …
Quantum AI Is Coming. Here’s What No One Is Telling You (But Should)
Author(s): Subhadip Saha Originally published on Towards AI. AI just got an upgrade. Learn how quantum computing is rewriting the rules — and why you’re not hearing about it enough. I know — that sounds like science fiction. But think about it. …
Say Goodbye to Manual Data Analysis: Meet Your New AI Agent!
Author(s): Gencay I. Originally published on Towards AI. Explore the future of AI with Data Science, ChatGPT, Agents, and Data Analysis for better decisions. I love doing Data analysis, don’t get me wrong. But what if it can be enhanced? Or better …
The World’s First Computer Algorithm
Author(s): Bhavesh Agone Originally published on Towards AI. In a world where no computers yet existed, Ada Lovelace wrote the world’s first algorithm. The First Glimpse of Programming & Complexity in the 1800s The Analytical Engine weaves algebraic patterns just as the …
Understanding Interpretability — A journey towards transparent, controllable, and trustworthy AI!
Author(s): Yash Thube Originally published on Towards AI. Imagine standing before a vast, humming machine whose inner workings are hidden behind opaque panels. You can see the inputs going in and watch the outputs coming out, but what happens inside remains a …
Why Grok 3’s 1.8 Trillion Parameters Are Pointless Without Neuromorphic Chips: A 2025 Blueprint
Author(s): R. Thompson (PhD) Originally published on Towards AI. The generative AI wave, once unstoppable, is now gridlocked by a resource bottleneck. GPU prices have surged. Hardware supply chains are fragile. Electricity consumption is skyrocketing. AI’s relentless progress is now threatened by …
PPO Explained and Its Constraints: Introducing PDPPO as an Alternative
Author(s): Leonardo Kanashiro Felizardo Originally published on Towards AI. What is PPO, and Why is it Popular? Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO) has rapidly emerged as a leading model-free reinforcement learning (RL) method due to its simplicity and strong performance across various domains. …
LAI #71: Open-Sora: $200K Video Model, HPC’s Unsung Hero, and 10 Ways LLMs Fail in the Wild
Author(s): Towards AI Editorial Team Originally published on Towards AI. Good morning, AI enthusiasts! This week from the AI community: Open‑Sora 2.0 shows what open-source video generation can do on a tight budget. We also cover JAX’s growing role in high-performance computing, …