Tongyi DeepResearch: A Guide To The AI Agent Automating Web Research

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AI News — Tongyi DeepResearch Update Introduction If you’ve ever tried to stitch together ten tabs, three PDFs, one spreadsheet, and a half-finished notebook into a clear answer, you know the bottleneck. It’s not the lack of information. It’s the plumbing. Tongyi DeepResearch turns that plumbing into a system, an AI research agent that reads, … Read more

Autoregressive Models Reimagined: How CALM’s Next-Vector Paradigm Unlocks a New Era of AI Efficiency

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Autoregressive Models CALM Next Vector Inference Introduction Every time you chat with an LLM, you’re watching autoregressive models at work. They’re powerful, yet they stall on a simple fact: they write one token at a time. That single habit slows everything down. If we want faster models without throwing endless compute at the problem, we … Read more

Mastering AI Agent Development: A Professional’s Guide to Context Engineering

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Mastering AI Agent Development: A Professional’s Guide to Context Engineering Introduction You built an agent that mostly works, and then it stopped. It forgets its goals, picks the wrong tool, and debugging turns into spelunking through logs. That’s not just bad luck. It’s context engineering, or the lack of it, showing up as brittle behavior. … Read more

Cursor 2.0: A Developer’s Guide to the New Agent-Centric IDE and Composer Model

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Cursor 2 0: A Developer’s Guide to the New Agent Centric IDE and Composer Model :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} Introduction If you’ve ever felt your editor was smart but not quite collaborative, you’ll like where Cursor 2.0 lands. It treats the editor as a place where you and a capable partner plan, test, and ship code together. That … Read more