Software and AI Agents

Software and AI agents are used to automate tasks and make decisions and can be simple scripts or increasingly, complex AI-driven processes. Agent-based systems are starting to transform how workflows are delivered, creating efficiencies and enhancing digital interactions.

Read 5 articles in this topic

Topic related posts

  • No Mac Mini, no worries: running OpenClaw on a Raspberry Pi.

    OpenClaw gives us a taste of a personal AI assistant that can actually do things, but you don't need to buy an expensive Mac Mini or give full access to your digital life for it to be useful. This guide walks through running OpenClaw on an inexpensive Raspberry Pi for long-lived research tasks.

  • Hands on with Gemini CLI

    Google's new Gemini CLI arrived, so I had a play with some real dev tasks. At a first glance, it brings google on par with the other players in this space but even with a mega 1M-token context window, it doesn't change the status quo that much.

  • When does travel planning get seriously upended by AI?

    AI is everywhere in the travel industry - just not where most travellers see it. Chatbots can churn out a basic itinerary, but true AI-native trip planning has a much higher bar to clear. Personalised recommendations and seamless bookings may still feel out of reach, but we might be closer to change than it seems.

  • AI in 2023 - it works well enough now

    After attending the Web Directions AI conference, it's clear 2023 brings significant advancements in AI. Yet, as its potential grows, challenges in interaction models and ethical considerations persist.

  • Fuzzy logic could book more flights

    SQL makes logic easy for developers, however it also creates boundary issues when it comes to sales price matching. Fuzzy logic could help resolve this problem.