Most "LLM wikis" use agents, embeddings, and repeated model calls to organize local notes. I built a deterministic alternative: a pure Python compiler that turns messy markdown into a linked, linted wiki using only the standard library. Along the way, I fixed two real bugs, benchmarked the pipeline on two operating systems, and showed why a compiler is often a better fit than an agent for mechanical text organization.
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In June 2026, Google introduced the Open Knowledge Format (OKF), an open specification for how AI agents organise and exchange knowledge. An OKF bundle is just Markdown files, lightweight YAML metadata, and links between concepts, yet it challenges the assumption that every AI application needs embeddings and vector databases. Because the knowledge base is plain […]
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The cost of AI is dropping rapidly. GPT-4-class capabilities cost roughly $30 per million tokens in early 2023; today the same runs under $1, and some providers are pushing costs below $0.10. Across benchmarks, inference prices have fallen between 9x and 900x per year, with a median decline near 50x. Even frontier models are getting dramatically cheaper each generation, with open-source models following closely behind. And crucially, even if “Nobel-Prize-winning genius-level” intelligence isn’t here yet, the intelligence that suffices for the vast majority of knowledge work is here today, and getting cheaper by the month. At this rate, we are soon entering the era of virtually free intelligence—the kind that is more than enough for everyday knowledge work.
Aditya G. Parameswaran—an Associate Professor of EECS and co-director of the EPIC Data Lab at UC Berkeley—together with his collaborators. It is part landscape survey an
A decade of open source at DataRobot: from predictive AI to the agent lifecycle Every era of DataRobot has shipped open source. The latest open-source contributions from DataRobot map directly onto where agents actually break in production. Building an agent has never been easier. Pick a framework, wire up a model and a retriever, add...
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Cloudflare is giving AI companies until September 15 to separate web crawlers used for search from those used for AI training and agents, or risk being blocked by default on many publisher sites.
AC Milan's pursuit of Liberali highlights strategic financial planning in player transfers, potentially reshaping their future squad dynamics.
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