The top 7 AI agent orchestration frameworks for building autonomous AI agents are highlighted in a new analysis.
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The top 7 AI agent orchestration frameworks for building autonomous AI agents are highlighted in a new analysis. These frameworks help coordinate multiple AI agents, manage complex workflows, and handle task execution at scale. Organizations building multi-agent systems should evaluate these tools to find the best fit. https://www.kdnuggets.com/top-7-ai-agent-orchestration-frameworks #AIagent #AI #GenAI #AgenticAI
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Well, off the top of my head:
*creative and intellectual property theft
*environmental impact
*unsustainable water demand
*energy price increases for the public
*overhyped and pushed onto the public
*hard-right fascist CEO conmen
*factually unreliable to a dangerous degree (80% reliability)
*replacing experts and trained staff with AI enshitified bots.https://www.technologyreview.com/2025/05/20/1116327/ai-energy-usage-climate-footprint-big-tech/
https://apnews.com/article/openai-chatgpt-lawsuit-suicide-56e63e5538602ea39116f1904bf7cdc3
https://www.cloudwards.net/deep-dives/every-major-ai-company-is-getting-sued/
https://sustainabletechpartner.com/topics/ai/generative-ai-lawsuit-timeline/
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Well, off the top of my head:
*creative and intellectual property theft
*environmental impact
*unsustainable water demand
*energy price increases for the public
*overhyped and pushed onto the public
*hard-right fascist CEO conmen
*factually unreliable to a dangerous degree (80% reliability)
*replacing experts and trained staff with AI enshitified bots.https://www.technologyreview.com/2025/05/20/1116327/ai-energy-usage-climate-footprint-big-tech/
https://apnews.com/article/openai-chatgpt-lawsuit-suicide-56e63e5538602ea39116f1904bf7cdc3
https://www.cloudwards.net/deep-dives/every-major-ai-company-is-getting-sued/
https://sustainabletechpartner.com/topics/ai/generative-ai-lawsuit-timeline/
@Captain_Jack_Sparrow You can see the benefits too, can’t you? And there are open-weight models from all sorts of manufacturers and specialists, aren’t there?
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@Captain_Jack_Sparrow You can see the benefits too, can’t you? And there are open-weight models from all sorts of manufacturers and specialists, aren’t there?
I'm OK with it being used as a researcg tool, for science etc, as long as the results are tested by real experts, but nothing else.
I cannot see any benefits in the way AI of being overhyped and overpushed into society. being used as a cheap replacement for highly trained experts, being foisted into search engines, being pushed into useless online helpbots..
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I'm OK with it being used as a researcg tool, for science etc, as long as the results are tested by real experts, but nothing else.
I cannot see any benefits in the way AI of being overhyped and overpushed into society. being used as a cheap replacement for highly trained experts, being foisted into search engines, being pushed into useless online helpbots..
@Captain_Jack_Sparrow Yes, there’s a lot of nonsense about it. And yes, there’s no doubt that regulation is needed. But there’s also an increasingly obvious benefit that nobody can or should ignore. To me, AI looks like the biggest change since the Internet (the Web).
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The top 7 AI agent orchestration frameworks for building autonomous AI agents are highlighted in a new analysis. These frameworks help coordinate multiple AI agents, manage complex workflows, and handle task execution at scale. Organizations building multi-agent systems should evaluate these tools to find the best fit. https://www.kdnuggets.com/top-7-ai-agent-orchestration-frameworks #AIagent #AI #GenAI #AgenticAI
"To know if opting out is even helpful, it's important to be aware of exactly what kind of data AI companies collect. Broadly, it can be categorized into two types: personal and behavioral data, and your creative work. The former includes info like your name, email, prompts, uploaded images, files, preferences, and other activity, whereas the latter is anything you've authored, created, drawn, and generated."
https://www.makeuseof.com/stopped-my-data-from-being-used-to-train-ai/
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@Captain_Jack_Sparrow Yes, there’s a lot of nonsense about it. And yes, there’s no doubt that regulation is needed. But there’s also an increasingly obvious benefit that nobody can or should ignore. To me, AI looks like the biggest change since the Internet (the Web).
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"To know if opting out is even helpful, it's important to be aware of exactly what kind of data AI companies collect. Broadly, it can be categorized into two types: personal and behavioral data, and your creative work. The former includes info like your name, email, prompts, uploaded images, files, preferences, and other activity, whereas the latter is anything you've authored, created, drawn, and generated."
https://www.makeuseof.com/stopped-my-data-from-being-used-to-train-ai/
@Captain_Jack_Sparrow Do you remember the discussions back when the Web first became a thing?
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@Captain_Jack_Sparrow It seems highly unlikely to me that the whole AI development will simply disappear. However, it is highly likely that a great many start-ups - into which billions are currently being poured - will disappear.
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@Captain_Jack_Sparrow It seems highly unlikely to me that the whole AI development will simply disappear. However, it is highly likely that a great many start-ups - into which billions are currently being poured - will disappear.
"In addition to its role supporting US President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, which has resulted in killings and unlawful deportations, Palantir has partnered extensively with the Israeli military and its operations in Gaza and the occupied West Bank."
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/17/blood-tech-the-uk-ambassador-the-sex-offender-palantir-and-gaza?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub -
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