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Author name: Alex Chen

Alex Chen is a senior software engineer with 8 years of experience building AI-powered applications. He has worked at startups and enterprise companies, shipping production systems using LangChain, OpenAI API, and various vector databases. He writes about practical AI development, tool comparisons, and lessons learned the hard way.

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China AI Regulation News: Control, Ambition, and the Global AI Race

China’s approach to AI regulation is a fascinating and often contradictory mix of control, ambition, and pragmatism. While the West debates ethical guidelines and safety, China is rapidly implementing a patchwork of laws that prioritize social stability and technological dominance.

The Regulatory Framework

Unlike the EU’s comprehensive AI Act or the US’s fragmented approach, China’s AI

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My Alert System Was Broken: Heres How I Fixed It

Alright, folks. Chris Wade here, back in the digital trenches, and today we’re talking about something that keeps me up at night, not because it’s broken, but because it’s… well, it’s silent. And in our line of work – the agent monitoring game – silence is the most terrifying sound of all. We’re diving deep

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Gemini AI Photo: The Best Free Image Generator You Are Not Using

Gemini can generate photos now. And edit them. And understand them. If you haven’t tried it yet, you’re missing one of the most capable free AI image tools available.

But let’s be real about what it can and can’t do.

What Gemini AI Photo Generation Actually Looks Like

Google’s Gemini can generate images from text descriptions directly

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My Guide: Building Alert Systems That Actually Work

Alright, folks. Chris Wade here, back in the digital trenches with you at agntlog.com. Today, we’re not just kicking the tires; we’re getting under the hood and maybe even a little grease on our hands. The topic? Alerts. But not just any alerts. We’re talking about the art and science of building an alert system

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My Debugging Strategy: From Chaos to Calm

Alright, folks. Chris Wade here, back in the digital trenches, and today we’re talking about something that keeps me up at night, and probably you too, if you’re running anything with more than five lines of code: debugging. Specifically, how to stop it from being a frantic, hair-pulling session and turn it into a methodical,

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