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Apple vs. Meta Platforms: Which "Magnificent Seven" Giant Has the Stronger Artificial Intelligence (AI) Growth Engine?

Key PointsInvestors are still waiting for Apple's AI products to emerge.

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Node.js Healthtech Text Summarization SaaS — 4 Chat Completions API Trade-offs

Short answer: start a Node.js ticket-summarization SaaS with chat completions, put the provider behind one tiny adapter, and choose the vendor only after checking model availability, context limits…

  • Construct single adapter layer around chat completions API
  • Verify model availability, context limits, US/EU compliance
  • Maintain stable input, summary instruction, and output

May the Source Be With You: Why Your AI Agent Is Only as Good as Its Knowledge

Everyone seems to be building AI agents. Give a model some instructions, connect a few tools, add a system prompt, and suddenly we have an "agent." Except there's a problem.

  • AI agents need relevant knowledge to make informed decisions.
  • Knowledge architecture should precede agent development.
  • Improving source material and retrieval methods can mitigate risks.

Your AI Agent Doesn't Need a Bigger Context Window. It Needs an Eviction Policy.

Every few weeks another framework ships a bigger context window and someone declares agent memory solved. It isn't. I've watched three separate production agents degrade in the exact same way — not…

  • Increasing context window size doesn't solve AI agent memory issues.
  • Forgetting is the real challenge in agent memory management.
  • Explicit supersession, salience decay, and write-time checks are eviction policies.

Flock is Secretly Building a Powerful New Prompt-Based AI Tool for Police

Slashdot reader fjo3 shared this article from Wired: [Flock] has told the public for years that its technology "cannot recognize, identify, or track individuals." It has now built a system that does…

  • Flock develops AI tool to identify drivers and track vehicles.
  • Tool integrates with police case files, 911 logs, and identity records.
  • System converts license plates to names, addresses, and relatives.

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