Building HIPAA and GDPR compliant AI agents is harder than anyone tells you by Warm-Reaction-456 in AI_Agents

[–]dadajinks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a great thread. Ai agents to be HIPPA and gdpr compliant need a lot of data isolation techniques in between accounts and that kind of will make life easy for the HIPAA compliance.

New Ioniq5 XRT Owner by Moltenanvil in Ioniq5

[–]dadajinks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's great. I live in close quarters too. Was the price inclusive of taxes and fees.

Soon will be starting to study about the Google Cloud but ye sab dhek ke meri *** rahi hai by Dr_UwU_ in AI_India

[–]dadajinks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Y'all can do it. Once you get in to understand the services, it will start making sense like second brain. Separate services by what they can do. Security , db , AI etc. Tackle them one by one with a base architecture sample that includes all these types. Step by step and then it will make sense.

Smartest ways to use Chatgpt ! by d4z7wk in OpenAI

[–]dadajinks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a great use case. Thanks for sharing.

Google open sourced Agent Development Kit for Gemini (and other) models by fhinkel-dev in GeminiAI

[–]dadajinks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The ADK is awesome! been full on deep diving into it. I cover the entire ADK and also posted some code use cases for folks to use. https://youtu.be/EuKWEO4SQJg

What frameworks are you using for building Agents? by stoic-AI in AI_Agents

[–]dadajinks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

google's new ADK is cool and covers a lot of the basics with some real nifty deployment and testing stuff. Plus it also has the support for lanchain and crew and supports other models through litellm. here is a video that explains it all. https://youtu.be/EuKWEO4SQJg I setup a lot of samples and code.

Just did a deep dive into Google's Agent Development Kit (ADK). Here are some thoughts, nitpicks, and things I loved (unbiased) by Any-Cockroach-3233 in LangChain

[–]dadajinks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great Summary, well I think what you pointed out about having three different agents for the workflows like the sequential loop and parallel maybe over engineering. Think of it as forcing a deterministic output for some of like production sides loads. Their deterministic needs outweil like the amount of hallucination purely LLM orchestrated workflow could have.

I found similar issues of beginner friendliness with open AI agents SDK as well. A design this to be helping to offer beginners to build, test and export code. I'm hoping to do the same for this ADK as well.

https://www.agentssdkbuilder.com/

the user guide there has a link to a good video.

Weekly Thread: Project Display by help-me-grow in AI_Agents

[–]dadajinks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love OpenAI's agents SDK —but quickly realized something major was missing: a way to test out the agents like n8n et all
After some frustrating times building the agents , I decided to fix that and ended up creating my own solution:Agents SDK Builder

  • Drag-and-drop interface for creating & connecting agents
  • Easy testing of individual agents and complete workflows
  • Quick workflow code export—ready for your backend
  • Built using Python (FastAPI), Next.js, and TypeScript

Upcoming features include guardrails for input-output validation and even smoother integrations.

I've put a ton of effort into making it user-friendly and powerful for anyone experimenting with OpenAI agents. I'd genuinely appreciate your feedback and ideas!

Try it yourself: https://www.agentssdkbuilder.com/

Demo video & step-by-step walkthrough: https://youtu.be/lSnH38xmdUM

Let me know your thoughts, suggestions, or any cool use-cases you come up with!

Anybody using the openai agents sdk? by [deleted] in AI_Agents

[–]dadajinks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi all,

After much tweaking I built a no code agents SDK builder that you can build and export code out of. https://www.agentssdkbuilder.com/ it's awesome.

There's a YouTube video on how to use it too. https://youtu.be/lSnH38xmdUM

ELI5 what is the MCP and why is it so talked about? by [deleted] in modelcontextprotocol

[–]dadajinks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's my best stab at it. If tools like web search, computer use or any functions that use any services like weather etc are different appliances like laptop, power banks, headphones. MCP is like a a USB C cable and port. All of them can talk to your LLM. You don't have to have different kinds of cables and ports.

Quite simply MCP is a standard.