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infoworld.com > article > 4147162 > why-ai-evals-are-the-new-necessity-for-building-effective-ai-agents.html

Why AI evals are the new necessity for building effective AI agents

10+ hour, 33+ min ago  (913+ words) The AI agent market is projected to grow from $5.1 billion in 2024 to over $47 billion by 2030, yet Gartner predicts that more than 40% of agentic AI projects will be canceled by the end of 2027. The reason is not model capability. It is…...

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infoworld.com > article > 4139414 > how-to-create-ai-agents-with-neo4j-aura-agent.html

How to create AI agents with Neo4j Aura Agent

17+ hour, 28+ min ago  (739+ words) You may be hearing a lot of buzz about knowledge graphs, GraphRAG, and ontologies in the AI space right now, especially around improving agent accuracy, explainability, and governance. But actually creating and deploying your own agents that leverage these concepts…...

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infoworld.com > article > 3567094 > why-python-is-the-language-of-choice-for-ai.html

Why Python is the language of choice for AI

1+ week, 2+ day ago  (864+ words) Python developers are uniquely positioned to succeed in the AI era, with a little help from upskilling. The widespread adoption of AI is creating a paradigm shift in the software engineering world. Python has quickly become the programming language of…...

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infoworld.com > article > 4144502 > why-postgres-has-won-as-the-de-facto-database-today-and-for-the-agentic-future.html

Why Postgres® has won as the de facto database: Today and for the agentic future

6+ day, 21+ hour ago  (426+ words) The AI economy is projected to reach$17 trillionby 2028, fundamentally altering how organizations architect their infrastructure. Driven by this shift,95% of major global enterprisesare on a mission-critical sprint to become their own AI and data platforms within the next two years....

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infoworld.com > article > 4147255 > java-future-calls-for-boosts-with-records-primitives-classes.html

Java future calls for boosts with records, primitives, classes

17+ hour, 33+ min ago  (482+ words) Paul Krill is editor at large at InfoWorld. Paul has been covering computer technology as a news and feature reporter for more than 35 years, including 30 years at InfoWorld. He has specialized in coverage of software development tools and technologies since…...

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infoworld.com > article > 4147290 > edge-js-launched-to-run-node-js-for-ai.html

Edge.js launched to run Node.js for AI

1+ day, 6+ hour ago  (377+ words) Paul Krill is editor at large at InfoWorld. Paul has been covering computer technology as a news and feature reporter for more than 35 years, including 30 years at InfoWorld. He has specialized in coverage of software development tools and technologies since…...

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infoworld.com > article > 4146874 > snowflakes-new-autonomous-ai-layer-aims-to-do-the-work-not-just-answer-questions.html

Snowflake’s new ‘autonomous’ AI layer aims to do the work, not just answer questions

3+ day, 3+ hour ago  (737+ words) Snowflake has taken the covers off a product, currently under development, which it describes as an "autonomous" AI layer that promises to turn its data cloud from a place that answers questions about data into one that actually does the…...

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infoworld.com > article > 4146579 > markdown-is-now-a-first-class-coding-language-deal-with-it.html

Markdown is now a first-class coding language: Deal with it

2+ day, 10+ hour ago  (378+ words) Folks are all in a tizzy because a guy posted some Markdown files on GitHub. Mind you, it's not just any guy, and they aren't just any Markdown files." The guy is Garry Tan, president and CEO of Y Combinator,…...

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infoworld.com > article > 4145086 > oracle-unveils-the-java-verified-portfolio.html

Oracle unveils the Java Verified Portfolio

2+ day, 5+ hour ago  (328+ words) Paul Krill is editor at large at InfoWorld. Paul has been covering computer technology as a news and feature reporter for more than 35 years, including 30 years at InfoWorld. He has specialized in coverage of software development tools and technologies since…...

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infoworld.com > article > 4144487 > i-ran-qwen3-5-locally-instead-of-claude-code-heres-what-happened.html

I ran Qwen3.5 locally instead of Claude Code. Here’s what happened.

3+ day, 3+ hour ago  (914+ words) If you've been curious about working with services like Claude Code, but balk at the idea of hitching your IDE to a black-box cloud service and shelling out for tokens, we're steps closer to a solution. But we're not quite…...