Published Dec 16, 2024
Why Agents Are Stupid & What We Can Do About It with Dan Jeffries - 713
Delve into the complexities of AI development as Dan Jeffries, founder and CEO of Kentauros AI, discusses the challenges of creating intelligent agents, the pivotal role of open source in enhancing AI transparency and security, and the art of model selection and fine-tuning in a rapidly evolving landscape.

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