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Machine learning, neural networks, AI agents, and how artificial intelligence is reshaping education and industry.
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Machine learning, neural networks, AI agents, and how artificial intelligence is reshaping education and industry.
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AI agents are autonomous systems that perceive, reason, and act. This article breaks down the architecture of modern AI agents — from perception layers to decision engines — with clear examples for students.
Read article →From DOAJ and PubMed Central to Sci-Hub alternatives and NDLTD — discover the best legitimate free academic databases you can access without a university login.
Read article →Everything you need to know about SIH 2026 — how to register, form your team, choose a problem statement, and maximize your chances of winning this prestigious competition.
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