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Building an Earnings Report Agent with Swarm Framework

Analytics Vidhya

Imagine if you could automate the tedious task of analyzing earnings reports, extracting key insights, and making informed recommendations—all without lifting a finger. In this article, we’ll walk you through how to create a multi-agent system using OpenAI’s Swarm framework, designed to handle these exact tasks. You’ll learn how to set up and orchestrate three […] The post Building an Earnings Report Agent with Swarm Framework appeared first on Analytics Vidhya.

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UiPath Integrates Anthropic Claude Language Models to Deliver Next Generation AI Assistant and Solutions

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UiPath embeds Anthropic’s Claude LLMs to fuel UiPath Autopilot for everyone, Clipboard AI, and a new GenAI healthcare solution to offer customers improved productivity, cost savings, and decision-making capabilities UiPath (NYSE: PATH), a leading enterprise automation and AI software company, announced the integration of Anthropic’s large language model (LLM), Claude 3.

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AlignEval: Building an App to Make Evals Easy, Fun, and Automated

Eugene Yan

Look at and label your data, build and evaluate your LLM-evaluator, and optimize it against your labels.

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"We took on Google and they were forced to pay out £2B"

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Shivaun Raff and her husband, Adam, describe their long court battle with technology giant Google.

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What’s New in Apache Airflow® 3.0—And How Will It Reshape Your Data Workflows?

Speaker: Tamara Fingerlin, Developer Advocate

Apache Airflow® 3.0, the most anticipated Airflow release yet, officially launched this April. As the de facto standard for data orchestration, Airflow is trusted by over 77,000 organizations to power everything from advanced analytics to production AI and MLOps. With the 3.0 release, the top-requested features from the community were delivered, including a revamped UI for easier navigation, stronger security, and greater flexibility to run tasks anywhere at any time.

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Smart Audit System Empowered by LLM

Machine Learning Research at Apple

Manufacturing quality audits are pivotal for ensuring high product standards in mass production environments. Traditional auditing processes, however, are labor-intensive and heavily reliant on human expertise, posing challenges in maintaining transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement across complex global supply chains. To address these challenges, we propose a smart audit system empowered by large language models (LLMs).

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Collapse of key Atlantic current could have catastrophic impacts

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The Atlantic Ocean's most vital ocean current is showing troubling signs of reaching a disastrous tipping point. Oceanographer Stefan Rahmstorf tells Live Science what the impacts could be.

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Cancellation of Naval Academy Lecture by Ruth Ben-Ghiat Threatens Inst. Autonomy

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PEN America sharply criticizes some Republican members of Congress for scrutinizing academic decision-making at the Naval Academy, including insinuating that a lecture invitation to scholar Ruth Ben-Ghiat could violate federal law. The event was subsequently cancelled.

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How to handle RSVP ‘maybe’s’

SAS Software

They say nothing in life is certain other than death and taxes, but there something else I’ve found I can count on from experience: sending out invites for a party on social media only to receive a few affirmative responses and a whole slew of “maybe”. I know my friends [.] The post How to handle RSVP ‘maybe’s’ appeared first on SAS Blogs.

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Shrunked JavaScript monorepo Git size by 94%

Hacker News

We really did this! We work in a very large Javascript monorepo at Microsoft we colloquially call 1JS. Using some new changes to the git client it went from 178GB to 5GB.

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ZombAIs: From Prompt Injection to C2 with Claude Computer Use

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From Prompt Injection to Remote Controlling Claude Computer Use Machines

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Agent Tooling: Connecting AI to Your Tools, Systems & Data

Speaker: Alex Salazar, CEO & Co-Founder @ Arcade | Nate Barbettini, Founding Engineer @ Arcade | Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO @ Aggregage

There’s a lot of noise surrounding the ability of AI agents to connect to your tools, systems and data. But building an AI application into a reliable, secure workflow agent isn’t as simple as plugging in an API. As an engineering leader, it can be challenging to make sense of this evolving landscape, but agent tooling provides such high value that it’s critical we figure out how to move forward.

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The Fediverse is getting its own TikTok competitor called Loops

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Similar to how Mastodon offers an open source, distributed version of X, the fediverse is getting its own TikTok competitor.

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Open washing – why companies pretend to be open source

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Allowing pretenders to co-opt the term is bad for everyone

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Character Amnesia in China

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During a visit to Beijing many years ago, I was having lunch with three PhD students in the Chinese Department at Peking University, all of whom were native speakers of Chinese.

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Google preps 'Jarvis' AI agent that works in Chrome

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Google might be ready to share more about agents that work in Chrome and are powered by Gemini 2.0 this December with Project Jarvis.

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How to Modernize Manufacturing Without Losing Control

Speaker: Andrew Skoog, Founder of MachinistX & President of Hexis Representatives

Manufacturing is evolving, and the right technology can empower—not replace—your workforce. Smart automation and AI-driven software are revolutionizing decision-making, optimizing processes, and improving efficiency. But how do you implement these tools with confidence and ensure they complement human expertise rather than override it? Join industry expert Andrew Skoog as he explores how manufacturers can leverage automation to enhance operations, streamline workflows, and make smarter, data-dri

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California is torn between clashing Anglo traditions

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Should JavaScript be split into two languages?

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A Google engineer presented a proposal to the official standardization committee that would split JavaScript into two languages, […]

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The weak science behind psychedelics

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If vulnerable patients are going to take powerful hallucinogens, they deserve better evidence.

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James Webb Telescope discovers some quasars that seem to exist in isolation

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Astronomers used the James Webb Space Telescope to detect ancient lonely quasars with murky origins. They appear to have few cosmic neighbors, raising questions about how they first emerged more than 13 billion years ago.

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Automation, Evolved: Your New Playbook for Smarter Knowledge Work

Speaker: Frank Taliano

Documents are the backbone of enterprise operations, but they are also a common source of inefficiency. From buried insights to manual handoffs, document-based workflows can quietly stall decision-making and drain resources. For large, complex organizations, legacy systems and siloed processes create friction that AI is uniquely positioned to resolve.

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Understanding Round Robin DNS

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In which I try to understand how browsers and Cloudflare choose which server to use

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There are only two asset classes: ownership and debt

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Non-investment grade public and private debt now offer prospective returns that are competitive with equities

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Why those particular integer multiplies?

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The x86 instruction set has a somewhat peculiar set of SIMD integer multiply operations, and Intel's particular implementation of several of these operations in their headline core designs has certain idiosyncrasies that have been there for literally over 25 years at this point.

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Former Intel CEO says splitting Intel isn't good for the U.S.

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Former Intel CEO Craig Barrett said splitting off Intel's manufacturing division as its own company could make it uncompetitive and lag behind the other chip makers.

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How to Achieve High-Accuracy Results When Using LLMs

Speaker: Ben Epstein, Stealth Founder & CTO | Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO, Aggregage

When tasked with building a fundamentally new product line with deeper insights than previously achievable for a high-value client, Ben Epstein and his team faced a significant challenge: how to harness LLMs to produce consistent, high-accuracy outputs at scale. In this new session, Ben will share how he and his team engineered a system (based on proven software engineering approaches) that employs reproducible test variations (via temperature 0 and fixed seeds), and enables non-LLM evaluation m

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Hacktoberfest 2024

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Hacktoberfest: a month-long celebration of open-source projects, their maintainers, and the entire community of contributors.

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Cerebras Trains Llama Models to Leap over GPUs

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It was only a few months ago when waferscale compute pioneer Cerebras Systems was bragging that a handful of its WSE-3 engines lashed together could run

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Moonshine, the new state of the art for speech to text

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Can you imagine using a keyboard where it took a key press two seconds to show up on screen? That's the typical latency for most voice interfaces, so it's no wonder they've failed to catch on for most people.

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Lichens in cemetaries and a scientist who studies them

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Lichens growing on gravestones in cemeteries appear immune to aging, challenging our ideas of what it means to be alive.

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Maximizing Profit and Productivity: The New Era of AI-Powered Accounting

Speaker: Yohan Lobo and Dennis Street

In the accounting world, staying ahead means embracing the tools that allow you to work smarter, not harder. Outdated processes and disconnected systems can hold your organization back, but the right technologies can help you streamline operations, boost productivity, and improve client delivery. Dive into the strategies and innovations transforming accounting practices.

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Who is the skeleton buried by a secret society under this Baltimore bar?

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Halloween spirit or reckoning? Eight years ago, Bluebird Cocktail Room owner Paul Benkert found something unsettling beneath the floorboards.

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Should elephants have the same rights as people? A Colorado court may decide

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Missy, Kimba, Lucky, LouLou, and Jambo have lived in Colorado Springs for decades in the elephant exhibit at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo.

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Do Hard Things Carefully

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Leaning in without falling over.

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Scythe Works Without Borders

Hacker News

Scythes are a form of appropriate technology that can make significant improvements to the lives and livelihoods of small farmers and agroecologists worldwide, increasing their personal capabilities, self-reliance, and resilience, while avoiding fossil-fuel burning and debt-creating mechanization.

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The 2nd Generation of Innovation Management: A Survival Guide

Speaker: Chris Townsend, VP of Product Marketing, Wellspring

Over the past decade, companies have embraced innovation with enthusiasm—Chief Innovation Officers have been hired, and in-house incubators, accelerators, and co-creation labs have been launched. CEOs have spoken with passion about “making everyone an innovator” and the need “to disrupt our own business.” But after years of experimentation, senior leaders are asking: Is this still just an experiment, or are we in it for the long haul?