Old And New AI Agents: How Artificial Intelligence Has Developed

AI agents, i.e. computer programs that can solve tasks independently, have changed dramatically in recent decades. In the past, they were mainly based on fixed expert knowledge (so-called “ontologies”). I created one of my first (multi-)agent systems using ontologies and predefined rules. Today, however, they are increasingly learning directly from data. This article explains what these […]

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AI as a Service: Serving Intelligence by the Slice of Pizza

About ten years ago, when I first began delving deeply into cloud architectures, I came across a model that immediately fascinated me: the Pizza Model by Albert Barron. In a charming and simple way, it explains the various cloud approaches – IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS – while cleverly linking the topic to a universal love:

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OpenAI releases OpenAI o1!

🧠 Cognitive Performance 🧠It has been trained to think through problems like a human, refining its approach, trying different strategies, and learning from mistakes—making it much better at handling complex tasks. Whether it’s about math, programming, or scientific questions, o1 shines and solves 83% of the tasks in the International Mathematical Olympiad compared to just

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Smart lighting systems – Intelligent street lighting of today

If a lantern lights up – it must be pretty “smart”; smart as the Anglophile would say. These days, pretty much everything is smart – from the toaster to the TV to the light switch – which can make perfect sense, as it not only improves convenience but also reduces electricity consumption. But why a

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