\n\n\n\n Alex Chen - Agent 101 - Page 232 of 241

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.

Guides

How AI Made My House Move Stress-Free


The Day AI Saved My Sanity
The day I realized AI could save my sanity was when I was knee-deep in packing tape and bubble wrap, staring at a mountain of boxes I knew I’d never conquer alone. I had just accepted a new job offer across

Featured image for Agent101 Net article
Guides

Build Your Own Slack Bot Using OpenClaw

Build Your Own Slack Bot Using OpenClaw

Have you ever found yourself juggling too many Slack notifications? I have, and that’s what led me down the path of creating my own Slack bot using OpenClaw. It started on a particularly hectic Tuesday morning when my Slack inbox was flooded like never before. I wanted to automate

Featured image for Agent101 Net article
Guides

Balancing Agent Memory: When to Persist or Forget

Why Memory Choices Matter
Back when I first started dabbling with automation, I treated agent memory like a black hole that could swallow everything. Data retention seemed like the holy grail of AI implementations. I figured more data always meant better results. Boy, was I wrong! My automations were a chaotic mess, slow as molasses,

Featured image for Agent101 Net article
Explainers

Ai Agent Architecture Explained

Understanding AI Agent Architecture
Artificial Intelligence agents are designed to perceive their environment and make intelligent decisions autonomously. As someone deeply interested in AI development, I’ve embarked on a journey to understand what makes AI agents tick. Today, I’m excited to share with you the architectonic spine that supports these intricate and intelligent systems.
What

Guides

Spotting Bad AI: A Guide for the Everyday User


The Day I Met a Bad AI
Years ago, I had an encounter with a particularly frustrating AI. It was supposed to be a teaching assistant, designed to ease my workload. Instead, it misinterpreted student queries, provided incorrect answers, and left me feeling more like a babysitter

Featured image for Agent101 Net article
Guides

Ai Agent Development Step By Step

Introduction to AI Agent Development

As someone who has navigated the world of artificial intelligence for years, I’ve come to appreciate the structure and systematic process involved in developing AI agents. Regardless of whether you’re crafting a chatbot for customer service or building a sophisticated autonomous vehicle system, certain foundational steps remain consistent. Today, I

Featured image for Agent101 Net article
Guides

How To Train Ai Agents Effectively

Understanding the Basics of AI Training

When diving into the world of AI, one quickly realizes that training an AI agent isn’t just about feeding it data and hoping for the best. It requires a methodical approach. Over the past few years, I’ve had the opportunity to train various AI models, and it’s become clear

Realistic Agent Expectations Ai Featured
Guides

Agent Platform Uptime: Who Actually Delivers 99.9%?

I spent $400 testing agent platforms just to figure out who can actually deliver on that glorified 99.9% uptime promise. Let me tell you, most guides about this are wrong. Sure, you read about platforms promising you the moon, but when it comes to maintaining constant uptime, I found out the hard way that only

Featured image for Agent101 Net article
Guides

When Your Agent Rebels: Mastering Kill Switches

When Your Agent Rebels: Mastering Kill Switches

I remember the first time an automation I built went rogue. Picture this: it’s late on a Friday night, and I’m about to leave the office when my phone buzzes incessantly. Hundreds of emails flood my inbox, all triggered by a single line of faulty code. No

Featured image for Agent101 Net article
Guides

How To Integrate Ci/Cd With Ai Agents

Introduction
Integrating Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) with AI agents isn’t just a futuristic concept—it’s reality here and now. As a developer, I’ve had the opportunity to work on several projects where bridging the gap between standard CI/CD pipelines and AI operations has paved the way for more smooth and efficient workflows. In

Scroll to Top