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Author name: Alex Chen

Alex Chen is a senior software engineer with 8 years of experience building AI-powered applications. He has worked at startups and enterprise companies, shipping production systems using LangChain, OpenAI API, and various vector databases. He writes about practical AI development, tool comparisons, and lessons learned the hard way.

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Guides

Edge AI: Running AI Models on Devices Instead of the Cloud

Edge AI — running AI models directly on devices rather than in the cloud — is enabling a new generation of applications that are faster, more private, and work offline.

What Edge AI Is

Edge AI processes data locally on the device (phone, camera, sensor, car) rather than sending it to a cloud server. The AI

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Guides

Best AI Music Generator: Create Songs with AI in Minutes

AI music generators have reached a point where they can create surprisingly good music from text prompts. Whether you need background music for videos, want to experiment with composition, or just want to have fun, AI music tools are worth exploring.

Top AI Music Generators

Suno. The current leader in AI music generation. Suno creates complete

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Guides

I Built an AI Agent From Scratch, Heres How

Hey there, agent-in-training! Emma here from agent101.net, and today we’re tackling a question that’s been buzzing in my DMs more than usual lately: “Okay, Emma, I get the hype, but how do I actually *build* one of these AI agents people keep talking about? Like, from scratch, without needing a PhD in computer science?”

Trust

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Guides

How to Get AI to Write Like a Human: Practical Techniques That Work

AI-generated text is everywhere, and the demand for content that sounds human is growing. Whether you’re using AI to draft emails, write articles, or create marketing copy, making AI output sound natural and authentic is a valuable skill.

Why AI Writing Sounds Like AI

AI writing has telltale patterns that make it recognizable:

Predictability. AI tends to

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Guides

Prompt Engineering Jobs: Salary, Skills, and How to Break In

Prompt engineering has gone from a novelty skill to a legitimate career path. Companies are hiring prompt engineers at salaries that rival software engineering roles. But what does the job actually look like, and how do you break in?

What Prompt Engineers Do

Prompt engineers design, test, and optimize the instructions (prompts) that guide AI models

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Use Cases

Im Teaching My AI Agent to Interact with the Real World

Hey there, agent-in-training! Emma here, and today we’re diving into something that’s been buzzing around my brain (and my dev environment) like a particularly persistent digital bee: getting your AI agent to talk to the real world. Not just processing data internally, mind you, but actually *doing* things. We’re talking about tools, APIs, and that

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Opinion

AI Regulation News 2025: What Actually Happened vs What Was Promised

AI regulation in 2025 was a year of big announcements and slow implementation. Now in 2026, we’re seeing what actually happened versus what was promised. The gap is instructive.

What Actually Happened in 2025

The EU AI Act passed. This was the headline story. The European Union finalized the world’s first comprehensive AI regulation, establishing a

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Guides

Machines Are Learning: What That Actually Means in 2026 (No Hype, Just Facts)

You’ve probably heard that machines are learning. It’s in every tech headline, every investor pitch, every company’s strategic plan. But here’s what most people get wrong: they think machine learning is one thing. It’s not. It’s dozens of different techniques, approaches, and philosophies, and understanding the differences matters more than ever in 2026.

What Machine Learning

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