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Category: Computers

link to Agentic AI explained: the AI that doesn’t wait for you to ask

Agentic AI explained: the AI that doesn’t wait for you to ask

Agentic AI doesn't wait for your prompt — it sets goals, uses tools, and gets things done on its own. Here's how autonomous AI agents actually work, where they're already deployed, and what risks...

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link to What is artificial intelligence? The technology reshaping everything

What is artificial intelligence? The technology reshaping everything

In This Article What Artificial Intelligence Really Means Narrow AI vs. General AI: The Crucial Distinction Machine Learning: Teaching Computers to Learn Neural Networks: The Brain-Inspired...

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link to How neural networks work: the brain-inspired math behind AI

How neural networks work: the brain-inspired math behind AI

In This Article The Three-Layer Foundation: Input, Hidden, and Output Neurons: The Individual Decision Makers Training: How Networks Learn From Mistakes Deep Learning: Why More Layers Mean More...

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link to How the internet actually works: from click to content

How the internet actually works: from click to content

In This Article The Digital Phone Book: DNS Lookup Breaking Your Request Into Pieces: TCP/IP The Great Internet Highway: Routing and Infrastructure The Conversation Protocol: HTTP and HTTPS The...

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link to What are algorithms? The recipes that run the world

What are algorithms? The recipes that run the world

In This Article Your Daily Algorithm Encounters The Card Sorting Analogy: How Algorithms Think Big O Notation: The Speed Test Why Speed Matters: The Real-World Stakes The Human Side: When Algorithms...

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Cybersecurity explained: how to not get hacked

In This Article The Real Cyber Threats (Spoiler: They're Boring) How Your Password Gets Cracked (It's Not What You Think) Your Defense Strategy (Actually Works) Spotting Phishing (Your Spidey...

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