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  • 15 авг.❗️AI has a memory problem AI companies can keep buying faster chips. The problem is, those chips are only useful if they have enough ultra-fast memory to feed them. That memory is called HBM, High Bandwidth Memory. It sits right next to AI processors and moves data at ridiculous speeds, keeping the chip busy instead of making it wait around for information. And demand is about to go absolutely crazy. Morgan Stanley estimates the AI industry could need up to 50 billion gigabytes of HBM in 2027 alone. The reason is that AI is evolving from chatbots that answer a question and stop to agents that actually do things. An agent might research a topic, browse dozens of pages, write code, run tests, analyze the results, remember what happened five steps ago, and then decide what to do next. Every one of those steps creates more data that has to stay close and instantly accessible.1,20%
  • 8 авг.📦 Important Tools for AI Projects Tool : Purpose GitHub : Portfolio & version control Streamlit : AI dashboards FastAPI : AI APIs Docker : Deployment LangChain : AI workflows 🌐 Deploying AI Projects Deploy projects online to impress recruiters. Platforms • Render • Hugging Face Spaces • Railway 📚 Create a Strong GitHub Portfolio Every project should include: ✅ README file ✅ Screenshots ✅ Setup instructions ✅ Demo video ✅ Clean code Quality > Quantity Instead of: ❌ 50 incomplete projects Build: ✅ 5 strong real-world projects 🚀 Best AI Portfolio Project Combination Recommended Set ✅ ML Prediction Project ✅ NLP Project ✅ Computer Vision Project ✅ Generative AI Project ✅ Deployment/API Project 💼 How Projects Help in Jobs Projects help during: ✅ Resume shortlisting ✅ Technical interviews ✅ Freelancing ✅ Internships ✅ LinkedIn networking 📈 How to Become Industry-Ready: Focus On ✅ Problem-solving ✅ Real datasets ✅ Deployment ✅ APIs ✅ GitHub consistency ✅ Communication skills 🔥 Biggest Mistake Beginners Make ❌ Watching tutorials endlessly ❌ Building only copy-paste projects Instead: ✅ Modify projects ✅ Add features ✅ Experiment independently 👉 “Tutorials teach concepts, but projects build careers.” Double Tap ❤️ For Detailed Explanation of each project0,93%
  • 6 авг.List of AI Project Ideas 👨🏻‍💻🤖 - Beginner Projects 🔹 Sentiment Analyzer 🔹 Image Classifier 🔹 Spam Detection System 🔹 Face Detection 🔹 Chatbot (Rule-based) 🔹 Movie Recommendation System 🔹 Handwritten Digit Recognition 🔹 Speech-to-Text Converter 🔹 AI-Powered Calculator 🔹 AI Hangman Game Intermediate Projects 🔸 AI Virtual Assistant 🔸 Fake News Detector 🔸 Music Genre Classification 🔸 AI Resume Screener 🔸 Style Transfer App 🔸 Real-Time Object Detection 🔸 Chatbot with Memory 🔸 Autocorrect Tool 🔸 Face Recognition Attendance System 🔸 AI Sudoku Solver Advanced Projects 🔺 AI Stock Predictor 🔺 AI Writer (GPT-based) 🔺 AI-powered Resume Builder 🔺 Deepfake Generator 🔺 AI Lawyer Assistant 🔺 AI-Powered Medical Diagnosis 🔺 AI-based Game Bot 🔺 Custom Voice Cloning 🔺 Multi-modal AI App 🔺 AI Research Paper Summarizer React ❤️ for more0,84%
  • 14 авг.Everything You Need to Know About OpenAI If you want to understand OpenAI, focus on these essential products and concepts. 1. GPT Models OpenAI's core AI models. The current GPT-5.6 family includes: • GPT-5.6 Sol → flagship for complex reasoning and professional work • GPT-5.6 Terra → balance of capability and cost • GPT-5.6 Luna → fast, cost-efficient workloads For developers, GPT models are used for reasoning, coding, vision, tool use and building AI applications. 2. ChatGPT OpenAI's main consumer and professional AI application. You can use it for: • Writing • Research • Coding • Data analysis • File analysis • Image generation • Voice • Problem-solving • Creating documents and other deliverables ChatGPT = AI application built around OpenAI models. 3. Codex OpenAI's AI coding agent. It can help developers: • Write code • Review code • Debug • Refactor • Work across repositories • Complete software-engineering tasks GPT → thinks about the problem / Codex → helps actually build the software 4. OpenAI API The API lets developers put OpenAI models inside their own applications. Basic concept: Your application → OpenAI API → GPT model → Response You can build: • Chatbots • AI assistants • Data-analysis tools • AI agents • Coding tools • Automation workflows OpenAI's current API supports its latest frontier models and tools such as web search, file search and computer use. 5. Agents Instead of simply answering a question, an AI agent can perform multi-step work using tools. For example: Goal → Research → Analyze → Use tools → Produce result This is one of the most important directions in modern AI development. 6. GPT Image OpenAI's image-generation and editing models allow you to: • Generate images • Edit images • Transform images • Understand visual inputs • Create visual content GPT Image 2 is currently listed by OpenAI as its latest image-generation model. 7. GPT-Live OpenAI's newer voice-model family powers natural voice interaction in ChatGPT. The goal is more natural real-time conversation, including interruptions and back-and-forth interaction. 8. OpenAI Developer Platform The developer ecosystem includes: • API • SDKs • Codex • Agent development • Tools • Model APIs • Developer documentation 9. OpenAI Safety & Research OpenAI isn't only a product company. It also develops research around: • AI reasoning • Agents • AI safety • Cybersecurity • Scientific research • Model evaluations • Alignment GPT-5.6, for example, includes capabilities aimed at complex professional work, coding, science and cybersecurity. 10. Sora — Important Update Sora was OpenAI's video-generation product, but the Sora product was discontinued on April 26, 2026. So it should no longer be treated as a current OpenAI product when learning the ecosystem. The OpenAI Ecosystem • Everyday users: ChatGPT → GPT models → Voice → Images • Developers: GPT models → API → SDKs → Agents → Codex • Data Analysts: ChatGPT → File/Data Analysis → GPT → Python/SQL → Automation • Software Developers: GPT → Codex → API → Agents • Businesses: ChatGPT → API → Agents → Enterprise workflows Double Tap ❤️ For More0,78%
  • 12 авг.🎯 🤖 AI ENGINEER MOCK INTERVIEW (WITH ANSWERS) 🧠 1️⃣ Tell me about yourself ✅ Sample Answer: "I have 3+ years building AI systems with Python, TensorFlow, and LLMs. Core skills: Deep learning, NLP, MLOps, and model deployment. Recently deployed RAG chatbots reducing support tickets by 40%. Passionate about production-ready AI solutions." 📊 2️⃣ What is the difference between Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI) and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)? ✅ Answer: ANI: Specialized systems (like Chat for text). AGI: Human-level intelligence across all tasks. Example: Siri (ANI) vs hypothetical human-like AI (AGI). 🔗 3️⃣ What are Transformers and why are they important? ✅ Answer: Architecture using self-attention for parallel sequence processing. Key: Handles long-range dependencies better than RNNs/LSTMs. 👉 Powers , BERT, all modern LLMs. 🧠 4️⃣ Explain RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) ✅ Answer: Combines LLM with external knowledge retrieval to reduce hallucinations. Process: Query → Retrieve docs → Feed to LLM → Generate answer. 👉 Perfect for enterprise chatbots. 📈 5️⃣ What is transfer learning? ✅ Answer: Fine-tune pre-trained model (BERT, ) on specific task. Saves compute, leverages learned representations. Example: Fine-tune BERT for sentiment analysis. 📊 6️⃣ What is the difference between fine-tuning and prompt engineering? ✅ Answer: Fine-tuning: Updates model weights with domain data. Prompt engineering: Crafts better inputs without training. 👉 Prompt engineering faster, cheaper. 📉 7️⃣ What are attention mechanisms? ✅ Answer: Weighted focus on relevant input parts during processing. Self-attention: Each token attends to all others. Multi-head: Multiple attention patterns in parallel. 📊 8️⃣ What is tokenization? Why does it matter? ✅ Answer: Splitting text into tokens (words/subwords/characters). Impacts model input size, vocabulary, context window. Example: BPE used in models. 🧠 9️⃣ How do you evaluate LLM performance? ✅ Answer: Metrics: BLEU/ROUGE (text similarity), BERTScore (semantic), human eval. For RAG: Answer relevance, faithfulness to retrieved docs. 📊 🔟 Walk through an AI project you've built ✅ Strong Answer: "Built RAG-based enterprise chatbot using LangChain + Pinecone. Indexed 10k+ docs, fine-tuned Llama2-7B, deployed on AWS SageMaker. Achieved 92% answer accuracy, reduced support costs 35%." 🔥 1️⃣1️⃣ What is quantization and why use it? ✅ Answer: Reduces model precision (FP32→INT8) for faster inference, lower memory. Tradeoff: Slight accuracy drop for 4x speed gains. 👉 Essential for edge deployment. 📊 1️⃣2️⃣ Explain backpropagation ✅ Answer: Chain rule-based gradient computation for neural network training. Forward pass → Backward pass (gradients) → Weight update. Foundation of deep learning optimization. 🧠 1️⃣3️⃣ What are embeddings? ✅ Answer: Dense vector representations capturing semantic meaning. Word embeddings → Sentence → Document embeddings. Example: OpenAI text-embedding-ada-002. 📈 1️⃣4️⃣ How do you handle AI bias and fairness? ✅ Answer: Monitor metrics by demographic groups, use fairness constraints, diverse training data, debiasing techniques. Regular audits essential in production. 📊 1️⃣5️⃣ What tools and frameworks have you used? ✅ Answer: Python, TensorFlow/PyTorch, Hugging Face Transformers, LangChain, Pinecone/FAISS, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS SageMaker. 💼 1️⃣6️⃣ Tell me about a production AI challenge you solved ✅ Answer: "LLM response latency >5s unacceptable. Implemented model distillation (7B→3B) + quantization + caching. Reduced p95 latency from 5.2s to 800ms while maintaining 95% accuracy." Double Tap ❤️ For More0,77%
  • 10 авг.Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are designed to think, learn, and make decisions. From virtual assistants to self-driving cars, AI is transforming how we interact with technology. Hers is the brief A-Z overview of the terms used in Artificial Intelligence World A - Algorithm: A set of rules or instructions that an AI system follows to solve problems or make decisions. B - Bias: Prejudice in AI systems due to skewed training data, leading to unfair outcomes. C - Chatbot: AI software that can hold conversations with users via text or voice. D - Deep Learning: A type of machine learning using layered neural networks to analyze data and make decisions. E - Expert System: An AI that replicates the decision-making ability of a human expert in a specific domain. F - Fine-Tuning: The process of refining a pre-trained model on a specific task or dataset. G - Generative AI: AI that can create new content like text, images, audio, or code. H - Heuristic: A rule-of-thumb or shortcut used by AI to make decisions efficiently. I - Image Recognition: The ability of AI to detect and classify objects or features in an image. J - Jupyter Notebook: A tool widely used in AI for interactive coding, data visualization, and documentation. K - Knowledge Representation: How AI systems store, organize, and use information for reasoning. L - LLM (Large Language Model): An AI trained on large text datasets to understand and generate human language (e.g., GPT-4). M - Machine Learning: A branch of AI where systems learn from data instead of being explicitly programmed. N - NLP (Natural Language Processing): AI's ability to understand, interpret, and generate human language. O - Overfitting: When a model performs well on training data but poorly on unseen data due to memorizing instead of generalizing. P - Prompt Engineering: Crafting effective inputs to steer generative AI toward desired responses. Q - Q-Learning: A reinforcement learning algorithm that helps agents learn the best actions to take. R - Reinforcement Learning: A type of learning where AI agents learn by interacting with environments and receiving rewards. S - Supervised Learning: Machine learning where models are trained on labeled datasets. T - Transformer: A neural network architecture powering models like GPT and BERT, crucial in NLP tasks. U - Unsupervised Learning: A method where AI finds patterns in data without labeled outcomes. V - Vision (Computer Vision): The field of AI that enables machines to interpret and process visual data. W - Weak AI: AI designed to handle narrow tasks without consciousness or general intelligence. X - Explainable AI (XAI): Techniques that make AI decision-making transparent and understandable to humans. Y - YOLO (You Only Look Once): A popular real-time object detection algorithm in computer vision. Z - Zero-shot Learning: The ability of AI to perform tasks it hasn’t been explicitly trained on. Credits: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va4QUHa6rsQjhITHK82y0,66%
  • 9 авг.🚀 10 Advanced ChatGPT Prompts to learn Tech Skills 1. Technology Deep Dive Act as a senior engineer specializing in [Technology]. Teach me [Topic] from fundamentals to advanced concepts. For every concept explain: What it is, Why it exists, How it works internally, When to use it, Common mistakes, Real-world example 2. Technical Interview Simulator Act as a senior technical interviewer for [Job Title]. Conduct a realistic interview focused on [Technology]. Ask one question at a time. Gradually increase the difficulty and ask follow-up questions based on my answers. At the end, evaluate my technical knowledge and identify my weak areas. 3. Code Review Act as a senior software engineer reviewing production code. Review the following code: [Paste code] Check for: Bugs, Performance issues, Security problems, Readability, Maintainability, Scalability, Best practices Rank the issues by severity and show how to improve them. 4. Architecture Design Practice Act as a senior software architect. Give me a real-world system design problem involving [Technology]. Let me design the solution first. Then review my architecture and evaluate: Scalability, Reliability, Performance, Security, Cost, Maintainability Suggest improvements. 5. Debugging Mentor Act as my debugging mentor. Here is the problem: [Describe problem] Here is my code: [Paste code] Don't immediately give me the solution. Guide me through the debugging process using questions and hints until I identify the root cause. 6. Build Without Tutorials I want to learn [Technology] without following step-by-step tutorials. Give me a project specification with requirements, constraints, and expected outcomes. Let me build it independently. Review my solution only after I submit it. 7. Performance Optimization Analyze the following [code/system/query/application]: [Paste code or describe system] Identify performance bottlenecks. Explain: Why they occur, How significant they are, How to measure them, How to optimize them Prioritize the improvements by impact. 8. Learn Through Real Problems Teach me [Technology] by giving me realistic problems that professionals solve. Start at my current level: [Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced] Increase the difficulty after every successful solution. Don't give me the answer unless I ask for it. 9. Tech Stack Decision I'm building [Project]. My requirements are: [Requirements] Compare the most suitable technologies and recommend a tech stack. Evaluate: Performance, Scalability, Development speed, Cost, Ecosystem, Community support, Hiring availability, Long-term maintainability 10. Become a 10x Tech Professional I currently work as a [Job Title]. My technical skills are: [List skills] My career goal is: [Goal] Identify the highest-impact technical skills I should develop next. Create a prioritized roadmap based on career value, industry demand, practical usefulness, and long-term relevance. Double Tap ❤️ For More0,59%
  • 15 авг.Artificial Intelligence Roadmap | |-- Core Foundations | |-- Mathematics | | |-- Linear Algebra | | |-- Calculus | | |-- Probability | | |-- Statistics | | | |-- Programming | | |-- Python | | | |-- NumPy | | | |-- Pandas | | | |-- Matplotlib | | |-- R | | |-- SQL | |-- Classical AI | |-- Search Algorithms | | |-- BFS | | |-- DFS | | |-- A* | | | |-- Optimization | | |-- Gradient Descent | | |-- Convex Optimization | |-- Machine Learning | |-- Supervised Learning | | |-- Linear Regression | | |-- Logistic Regression | | |-- Decision Trees | | |-- SVM | | | |-- Unsupervised Learning | | |-- K Means | | |-- Hierarchical Clustering | | |-- PCA | |-- Neural Networks | |-- Feedforward Networks | |-- Backpropagation | |-- Activation Functions | |-- Loss Functions | |-- Deep Learning | |-- CNN | |-- RNN | |-- LSTM | |-- GRU | |-- Transformers | |-- Attention Mechanisms | |-- Natural Language Processing | |-- Text Preprocessing | |-- Embeddings | |-- Sequence Models | |-- Large Language Models | |-- Prompting Techniques | |-- Computer Vision | |-- Image Processing | |-- Object Detection | |-- Segmentation | |-- Vision Transformers | |-- Reinforcement Learning | |-- Markov Decision Processes | |-- Q Learning | |-- Deep Q Networks | |-- Policy Gradient Methods | |-- AI Tools and Frameworks | |-- TensorFlow | |-- PyTorch | |-- Keras | |-- Scikit Learn | |-- AI Engineering | |-- Model Serving | |-- Optimization | |-- Quantization | |-- ONNX | |-- MLOps | |-- Model Lifecycle | |-- Versioning | |-- Monitoring | |-- Pipelines | |-- Robotics Basics | |-- Motion Planning | |-- Control Systems | |-- Ethics | |-- Fairness | |-- Bias | |-- Privacy | |-- Responsible AI Free Resources to learn Artificial Intelligence 👇👇 Python • https://t.me/pythondevelopersindia • https://realpython.com • https://numpy.org/doc • https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbC0Xa411ulRe5pNJK3E Math for AI • https://www.khanacademy.org/math • https://www.3blue1brown.com • https://statquest.org Machine Learning • https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VawtYcJ1iUxcMQoEuP0O • https://scikit-learn.org/stable/tutorial • https://t.me/datalemur • https://course.fast.ai • https://www.freecodecamp.org/learn/machine-learning-with-python Deep Learning • https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAKiI1FSAt81kV3lA0t • https://www.deeplearning.ai • https://pytorch.org/tutorials • https://www.tensorflow.org/tutorials NLP • https://huggingface.co/learn/nlp-course • https://developers.google.com/machine-learning/guides/text-classification Computer Vision • https://www.pyimagesearch.com • https://opencv.org Reinforcement Learning • https://spinningup.openai.com • https://gymnasium.farama.org AI Ethics • https://ai.google/responsibility • https://www.microsoft.com/ai/responsible-ai Like for more ❤️ ENJOY LEARNING 👍👍0,47%
  • 10 мая 2025 г.Keyboard shortcuts for Telegram Desktop ⌨️ Action : Command • Move to next chat : Ctrl + Tab • Move to next chat : Ctrl + PageDown • Move to next chat : Alt + Arrow Down • Move to previous chat : Ctrl + Shift + Tab • Move to previous chat : Ctrl + PageUp • Move to previous chat : Alt + Arrow Up • Go to Previous Folder : Ctrl + Shift + Arrow Up • Go to Next Folder : Ctrl + Shift + Arrow Down • Search selected chat : Ctrl + F • Exit selected chat and search Telegram : Esc • Exit display of current chat/channel : Esc • Delete currently selected message : Delete • Quit Telegram : Ctrl + Q • Lock Telegram (if Local Password is set) : Ctrl + L • Iconify (Minimize) Telegram : Ctrl + M • Iconify (Minimize) Telegram to System Tray : Ctrl + W • Edit Previous Message : Arrow Up • Start New Line in Input Area : Ctrl + Enter or Shift + Enter • Move Cursor to Start of Multi-line Message : Ctrl + Home • Make Text Italic : Ctrl + I • Make Text Bold : Ctrl + B • Make Text Underline : Ctrl + U Make Text Striketrough : Ctrl + Shift + X • Make Text Monospace : Ctrl + Shift + M • Remove Text Formatting (Make Selection Plain Text) : Ctrl + Shift + N • PH4N745M • Add URL to Selected Text (Make Link) : Ctrl + K • Send File : Ctrl + O • Open Contacts : Ctrl + J • Fast Scroll : Scroll with Ctrl or Shift pressed. • Reply in another chat : Ctrl+Click on Reply in the menu. • Jump to a message from the reply panel : Ctrl + LMB. • Open conversation in a separate tab : Ctrl + click. • Jump between Folders : Ctrl + 1,2,3... #Desktop #Shortcuts #Tips0,44%
  • 13 авг.✅ Machine Learning Basics You Should Know 🤖📊 🔹 1. What is Machine Learning? Machine Learning = Teaching computers to learn patterns from data without explicit programming 👉 Instead of rules → we give data → model learns patterns. 🔥 2. Types of Machine Learning ✅ 1. Supervised Learning ⭐ 👉 Model learns from labeled data Examples: ✔ Predict house price ✔ Email spam detection Common Algorithms: - Linear Regression - Logistic Regression - Decision Trees ✅ 2. Unsupervised Learning 👉 Model finds patterns in unlabeled data Examples: ✔ Customer segmentation ✔ Grouping similar data Common Algorithms: - K-Means Clustering - Hierarchical Clustering ✅ 3. Reinforcement Learning 👉 Model learns through rewards and penalties Example: ✔ Game playing AI 🔹 3. ML Workflow (Very Important ⭐) 👉 Step-by-step process: 1️⃣ Collect Data 2️⃣ Clean Data 3️⃣ Perform EDA 4️⃣ Split Data (Train/Test) 5️⃣ Train Model 6️⃣ Evaluate Model 7️⃣ Deploy Model 🔹 4. Train-Test Split from sklearn.model_selection import train_test_split 👉 Used to divide data into: ✔ Training data ✔ Testing data 🔹 5. Example (Simple ML Idea) 👉 Predict Salary based on Experience Input → Experience Output → Salary 🔹 6. Why ML is Important? ✔ Automates decision-making ✔ Used in AI, recommendations, predictions ✔ Core of modern tech 🎯 Today’s Goal ✔ Understand ML types ✔ Learn workflow ✔ Understand supervised vs unsupervised 👉 ML = Engine of Data Science 🔥 💬 Tap ❤️ for more!0,44%
  • 7 янв.Python Roadmap 🐍 📂 Syntax Basics ∟📂 Data Structures ∟📂 Algorithms ∟📂 OOP Concepts ∟📂 Module & Packages ∟📂 Error Handling ∟📂 File Handling ∟📂 Networking ∟📂 Security ∟📂 Do Lab ∟✅ Job React ❤️ For More #techinfo0,34%
  • 6 авг.AI Fundamentals You Should Know: 🤖📚 1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) → Technology that allows machines to mimic human intelligence like learning, reasoning, problem-solving, and decision-making. AI powers tools like Chat, recommendation systems, voice assistants, and self-driving technologies. 2. Machine Learning (ML) → A subset of AI where systems learn patterns from data instead of being manually programmed. The more quality data ML models receive, the better they become at predictions and analysis. 3. Deep Learning → An advanced form of machine learning that uses neural networks with multiple layers to process complex tasks like image recognition, speech understanding, and generative AI. 4. AI Agent → An autonomous AI system capable of performing tasks, making decisions, interacting with tools, and completing workflows with minimal human input. AI agents are becoming the foundation of next-generation automation. 5. AI Model → A trained computational system that processes inputs and generates outputs such as predictions, text, images, or recommendations based on learned patterns. 6. Training → The process where AI models learn from massive datasets by identifying patterns, adjusting internal parameters, and improving accuracy over time. 7. Inference → The operational stage where a trained AI model generates responses, predictions, or decisions for real-world use. Every Chat response is an example of inference. 8. Prompt → Instructions, commands, or questions provided to an AI system. The clarity and detail of prompts directly impact the quality of AI outputs. 9. Prompt Engineering → The skill of designing structured and optimized prompts to guide AI systems toward more accurate, useful, and context-aware responses. 10. Generative AI → AI systems capable of creating original content such as text, images, music, videos, designs, and code instead of only analyzing existing information. 11. Token → Small units of text processed by AI models. Tokens may represent words, parts of words, or symbols that help AI understand and generate language. 12. Hallucination → A phenomenon where AI generates false, misleading, or fabricated information confidently due to prediction errors or lack of verified context. 13. Fine-Tuning → The process of customizing a pre-trained AI model using specialized datasets so it performs better on specific tasks or industries. 14. Multimodal AI → AI systems capable of processing and understanding multiple data formats together, including text, images, audio, and video. 15. LLM (Large Language Model) → Massive AI models trained on huge text datasets to understand language, answer questions, summarize information, and generate human-like responses. 16. Neural Network → A computational architecture inspired by the human brain, consisting of interconnected nodes that help AI recognize patterns and make decisions. 17. RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) → A technique where AI retrieves external or updated information before generating responses, improving factual accuracy and context relevance. 18. Embeddings → Mathematical vector representations of text, images, or data that allow AI systems to understand meaning, similarity, and relationships between information. 19. Vector Database → Specialized databases designed to store and search embeddings efficiently, enabling semantic search and advanced AI retrieval systems. 20. Agentic AI → Advanced AI systems capable of reasoning, planning, memory handling, decision-making, and autonomously completing complex multi-step tasks. 21. Open Source AI → AI models and frameworks publicly available for developers and researchers to access, modify, improve, and build upon collaboratively. 📌 AI Resources: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va4QUHa6rsQjhITHK82y Double Tap ❤️ For More0,34%