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Everyone’s been in a debate when someone says: “You’re taking that out of context.” But what does it actually mean to understand something “in context”? Appeals to context feel irrefutable. Of course ...
At a glance, the two large B2B companies were almost identical. Both sell complex, multi-year technology services; they compete for many of the same enterprise customers. Sales stages, forecasting ...
We live in an era when endless switching from one type of activity to another has become a necessity of life. Throughout the day, our focus on specific tasks gets disrupted by various emails, texts, ...
While some consider prompting is a manual hack, context Engineering is a scalable discipline. Learn how to build AI systems that manage their own information flow using MCP and context caching.
2025 has seen a significant shift in the use of AI in software engineering— a loose, vibes-based approach has given way to a systematic approach to managing how AI systems process context. Provided ...
Context is the one thing most AI lacks — and the one thing it desperately needs to function in real-world environments. In late 2024, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a first-of-its-kind ...
What if the way AI agents interact with tools and resources could be as seamless as browsing the web? Imagine a world where developers no longer wrestle with custom-built adapters or fragmented ...