Tag: tool integration
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Docker: Build and Distribute AI Agents and Workflows with cagent
Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/cagent-build-and-distribute-ai-agents-and-workflows/ Source: Docker Title: Build and Distribute AI Agents and Workflows with cagent Feedly Summary: cagent is a new open-source project from Docker that makes it simple to build, run, and share AI agents, without writing a single line of code. Instead of writing code and wrangling Python versions and dependencies when creating…
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Docker: Docker Desktop 4.44: Smarter AI Modeling, Platform Stability, and Streamlined Kubernetes Workflows
Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-desktop-4-44/ Source: Docker Title: Docker Desktop 4.44: Smarter AI Modeling, Platform Stability, and Streamlined Kubernetes Workflows Feedly Summary: In Docker Desktop 4.44, we’ve focused on delivering enhanced reliability, tighter AI modeling controls, and simplified tool integrations so you can build on your terms. Docker Model Runner Enhancements Inspectable Model Runner Workflows Now you…
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Docker: Tooling ≠ Glue: Why changing AI workflows still feels like duct tape
Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/why-changing-ai-workflows-still-feels-like-duct-tape/ Source: Docker Title: Tooling ≠ Glue: Why changing AI workflows still feels like duct tape Feedly Summary: There’s a weird contradiction in modern AI development. We have better tools than ever. We’re building smarter systems with cleaner abstractions. And yet, every time you try to swap out a component in your stack,…
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Tomasz Tunguz: Small Action Models Are the Future of AI Agents
Source URL: https://www.tomtunguz.com/local-instructions/ Source: Tomasz Tunguz Title: Small Action Models Are the Future of AI Agents Feedly Summary: 2025 is the year of agents, & the key capability of agents is calling tools. When using Claude Code, I can tell the AI to sift through a newsletter, find all the links to startups, verify they…