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MSBuild 2026 Speakers Announced for June in San Francisco
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We have some sweeet speakers at #MSBuild in SF this year, June 2-3: @chipro: author of my fav AI eng book @simonw: author of my fav blog @swyx: creator of AI engineer confs @steipete: creator of OpenClaw michael chiang: co-founder at @ollama + even more aka.ms/build26
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Sub-agent teams improving rapidly, management skills becoming essential
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The sub-agent teams are getting very good. So good, I may have to start providing management textbooks to my students soon.
→ View original post on X — @hugo_larochelle, 2026-03-19 20:25 UTC
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Agentic Coding for Beginners: AI Tools and Research Workflows
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I wrote an article on agentic coding for beginners after my talk at @apsarathchandar @ChandarLab group. We cover history of AI coding tools, the importance of model harnesses, and general principles in simple research workflows. Feedback is very welcome! aidanli.dev/writing/articles…
→ View original post on X — @hugo_larochelle, 2026-03-19 12:22 UTC
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Four Steps to Develop an AI-Ready Workforce
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4 Steps to develop an #AI-ready workforce
by @Gartner_inc #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #ML -

New Course: Building Memory-Aware Agents with Persistent Learning
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New course: Agent Memory: Building Memory-Aware Agents, built in partnership with @Oracle and taught by @richmondalake and Nacho Martínez.
— Andrew Ng (@AndrewYNg) 18 mars 2026
Many agents work well within a single session but their memory resets once the session ends. Consider a research agent working on dozens of… pic.twitter.com/dV7azZvNQnNew course: Agent Memory: Building Memory-Aware Agents, built in partnership with @Oracle and taught by @richmondalake and Nacho Martínez. Many agents work well within a single session but their memory resets once the session ends. Consider a research agent working on dozens of papers across multiple days: without memory, it has no way to store and retrieve what it learned across sessions. This short course teaches you to build a memory system that enables agents to persist memory and thereby learn across sessions. You'll design a Memory Manager that handles different memory types, implement semantic tool retrieval that scales without bloating the context, and build write-back pipelines that let your agent autonomously update and refine what it knows over time. Skills you'll gain: – Build persistent memory stores for different agent memory types – Implement a Memory Manager that orchestrates how your agent reads, writes, and retrieves memory – Treat tools as procedural memory and retrieve only relevant ones at inference time using semantic search Join and learn to build agents that remember and improve over time! deeplearning.ai/short-course…
→ View original post on X — @andrewyng, 2026-03-18 17:00 UTC
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New Short Course: Agent Memory with Oracle and DeepLearning.AI
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📢 New short course in collaboration with @Oracle! Agent Memory: Building Memory-Aware Agents
— DeepLearning.AI (@DeepLearningAI) 18 mars 2026
Learn how to design a memory system that lets AI agents store, retrieve, and refine knowledge across sessions.
Taught by @RichmondAlake and Nacho Martínez.
Enroll now:… pic.twitter.com/JbGOVZ55bT📢 New short course in collaboration with @Oracle! Agent Memory: Building Memory-Aware Agents Learn how to design a memory system that lets AI agents store, retrieve, and refine knowledge across sessions. Taught by @RichmondAlake and Nacho Martínez. Enroll now: hubs.la/Q047ljGB0
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10 AI Concepts Essential for Software Engineers
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10 #AI Concepts for Software Engineers by @systemdesignone #GenAI #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #ML #NLP
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@ronald_vanloon — 2026-03-18
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Use #AI To Learn Anything Faster by @Krishnasagrawal #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #ML #DL
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AI Education Market Booms: 85% Teachers, 86% Students Adopt
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85% of teachers and 86% of students used AI in the last school year. The global AI education market will exceed $112 billion by 2034 — up from $7.5B in 2025. Personalised learning at scale isn't a future experiment. It's already in the classroom. #digitalization
→ View original post on X — @svenphilipsen, 2026-03-17 18:00 UTC
