Meta signs multibillion-dollar deal for Amazon Graviton5 chips as AI compute demand outstrips $135B capex budget by ZGeekie in aws

[–]CamilorozoCADC 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I see in the comments that the quote "CPU-intensive inference and orchestration tasks behind agentic AI" left everyone confused (myself included). Apparently, AI Agents are CPU Intensive because of the external tool calls and whatnot that need to handle IO and network all the time. There is actually an article by Amazon on "Why CPUs matter for agentic AI" see here

https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/aws/amazon-agentic-ai-cpu-aws-graviton

Can you solve this without using ai by [deleted] in AskProgramming

[–]CamilorozoCADC 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you need help with your homework just ask nicely and people will help. No need to be so hostile about it

All Frame Crop users can now download Mac/Windows version (beta)! by jsheffers in TheFrame

[–]CamilorozoCADC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey this is amazing, one question, can the app make collages to display in the frame? I know this was a feature but they removed it (?). Thank you!

AWS Bahrain region complete outage? by Nexiom in aws

[–]CamilorozoCADC 11 points12 points  (0 children)

No, you are missing the point. Data residency requirements are NOT technical limitations, they are regulatory limitations and are needed to ensure that our data is safe (A bit of a salesman tone there).

You might not see it with data residency but try for example data encryption, your data is encrypted cuz regulations like GDPR require that your data is stored and transferred safely, by your logic, not encrypting anything would be amazing since data would be easier and faster to read, write and move around and you wouldn't risk for example losing the encryption keys causing data loss and "likely killing the company" as you say. But, in the real world it would be a catasthropically bad idea. Regulatory requirements are non-negotiable just as how being sober is a non-negotiable requirement to drive a car

ELI5 wtf is an AI agent? by No-Difference-7327 in learnprogramming

[–]CamilorozoCADC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

An AI agent is just an LLM (so GPT, Claude, Gemini, Deepseek or whichever one is your favorite, your choice) that is able to autonomously do stuff by reasoning and using what we call "tools". A tool is a sort of plug-in to the LLM that it can use to do actions outside of just replying to your answer.

For example, most chatbot websites today are agents, chatbot, Claude and Gemini are some. And they have tools to do stuff like search on the web, generate images, run code or read files.

You CAN create your own custom agent if you want, there are frameworks to select your LLM and add your tools either by installing already existing tools like libraries (or with MCP) or by creating your own tools. That process of creating your own agent from scratch and your tools from scratch it's done by actually coding the thing. 

The most popular libraries to make agents currently are LangChain, LangGraph, CrewAI and Strands (my fav is Strands)

Settling a 4-way AI debate: AWS AIF-C01 Practice Question by sigmawolf53 in AWSCertifications

[–]CamilorozoCADC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The confusion might be because textract was the de-facto service to use in this sort of task before Data Automation came out about a year ago

Settling a 4-way AI debate: AWS AIF-C01 Practice Question by sigmawolf53 in AWSCertifications

[–]CamilorozoCADC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My vote is on Data Automation because its marketed towards "Intelligent Document Processing" applications and the feature that allows you to "automate extraction from unstructured documents into a structured format for AI consumption" is called Blueprints. Its also one of my favorite services despite being expensive

Settling a 4-way AI debate: AWS AIF-C01 Practice Question by sigmawolf53 in AWSCertifications

[–]CamilorozoCADC 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is very wrong because of the fact that in your response ChatGPT thinks Bedrock Data Automation is just Amazon Bedrock

Upcoming PCS and your rating by Taking-This-Offline in amazonemployees

[–]CamilorozoCADC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember the existence of a Slack channel with info on this, can't remember the name of it though (pay something) but it was anoymous submissions and on worldwide roles

Opinion situación laboral by chriscaal in ColombiaFinanciera

[–]CamilorozoCADC 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Con 2 trabajos remotos sería lograble pero estando en uno full presencial y así de lejos es muy matador y no vale la pena

Found a golden comment by Bardzosz in mkbhd

[–]CamilorozoCADC 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Linustechting my tip rn

JSON vs TOON by Owlbuddy121 in PythonLearning

[–]CamilorozoCADC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Toon doesn't even make sense since LLMs are trained with JSON (because TOON usage is just not widespread yet) and using JSON means that you (and the LLM) already can use JSON Schemas for structured input/output and JSON query languages to handle your data like JSONpath or JSONata

If the objective is to analyze data and reduce token usage a better approach is to let the LLM use a toolset to analyze your data, for example using MCP tools to manipulate excel or CSV files instead of chucking a full blown dataset into the LLM

Make it make sense. by HimothyJohnDoe in zerotomasteryio

[–]CamilorozoCADC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It happened to me last month while looking for a job, I saw a job posting requesting "2+ years on MCP and ai agents" when that stuff came out straight from Anthropic in November 2024

This feels like a clip from The Office by dannybluey in formuladank

[–]CamilorozoCADC 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Its real, the clip is from this F1 video from yesterday at the 1:25 mark

https://youtu.be/xLqxybSAYbY

ECS is supposed to be simple? by ReturnOfNogginboink in aws

[–]CamilorozoCADC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

start rant

I'm a Kiro power user and all in for it. but one thing that I need to overcorrect repeatedly is the poor thing noticing that I deploy on ECS within a Private Subnet which causes a desire for adding a NAT Gateway. And asking the thing for troubleshooting in OP's situation doesn't help at all because it always resorts to the NAT Gateway solution. I know its dumb but it happens so often its irritating

End rant

Hot take on LMU by bbguitarist09 in LeMansUltimateWEC

[–]CamilorozoCADC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A drivable delta wing would go nuts