AI & Open Source: Agents, RISC-V, & Private LLMs

AI & Open Source: Agents, RISC-V, & Private LLMs

AI Agents Are Going Independent: The Rise of Agentic Commerce Ramesh Raskar’s keynote at ODSC on NANDA for Agentic Commerce paints a future where AI agents operate autonomously across the open internet—discovering, negotiating, and making decisions. This isn’t just about smarter chatbots; it’s about infrastructure for a decentralized agent economy. For open source enthusiasts, this … Read more

Open Source AI Digest: RAG, LLMs & MCP

Open Source AI Digest: RAG, LLMs & MCP

RAG in Production: From Tutorial to Enterprise The latest wave of open source content demonstrates a maturing ecosystem for building AI applications. The spotlight is on Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), with practical, end-to-end tutorials that emphasize observability, evaluation, and production readiness. A standout is the MLflow tutorial series, which walks through building a complete RAG pipeline … Read more

The Open Source News Roundup: Health AI, Queryable Lakes, ZK Apps & More

The Open Source News Roundup: Health AI, Queryable Lakes, ZK Apps & More

Introduction: A Pulse on Open Source Innovation This week’s digest covers a wide range of topics, from health-focused AI improvements to queryable data lakes, zero-knowledge proofs, and observability for Kotlin. The common thread is the open source community’s relentless push to make powerful technologies more accessible, practical, and interoperable. Whether you’re a developer, data engineer, … Read more

Open Source News: Agents, Docs, and AI Strategy

Open Source News: Agents, Docs, and AI Strategy

AI Agents Go Mainstream with Open Standards This week’s digest highlights a clear shift: the open source community is doubling down on making AI agents practical. MCP (Model Context Protocol) from Meta is now giving Quest developers a standardized way to connect AI assistants to device logs, assets, and workflows. Meanwhile, Hugging Face’s free ‘Context … Read more