AI Voice Agent Architecture: How Real-Time Conversational Systems Work
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As autonomous systems evolve (we see what AI agents are doing now), we open-sourced TKeeper, which allows you to build guardrails around their actions using typed intents, policy checks, and cryptographic proofs. It allows you to restrict and audit AI agent workflows, blockchain operations, cert...
New research suggests that AI memory systems can degrade model performance and encourage sycophantic tendencies.
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China’s military mouthpiece has highlighted the “dangers of AI sycophancy” – where artificial intelligence systems alter the facts to match user biases – and called for action to prevent this from harming People’s Liberation Army operations. An article in PLA Daily on Tuesday said the tendency f...
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In recent years, anti-immigration sentiment has become increasingly common around the world. A common concern surrounding immigration is its potential impact on the host country's welfare system, including health care. Such concerns can reduce public support for accepting immigrants and for red...
ERock Inc. raised $600 million in a US initial public offering, pricing its shares at the midpoint of its marketed range.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is fundamentally reshaping the contours of life as we know it. In agriculture, the world market for AI is expected to reach almost US$47 billion by 2034. AI enables higher farm yields with fewer inputs, an outcome that matters deeply in an era of climate uncertainty...
If you are about to embark on a multi-system consolidation, read this list twice, and assume you'll rediscover at least three of these the hard way anyway. The hardest part of modernization is not the technology. It is the discipline to make agreements stick.
Quantum memories, systems that store and retrieve information leveraging quantum mechanical effects, can outperform classical storage systems on some existing tasks. Yet these promising memories could also complete operations that are very difficult or impossible for classical systems, including...
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In that awkward transition phase between electromechanical accounting systems used in the 1940s and the introduction of fully digital computers we find systems such as the IBM 604 Electronic Calculator, …read more