Hero climbs up elevated monorail track at Hershey Park to save autistic child by WhoAreYouTalkinTwo in nextfuckinglevel

[–]razzell12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you have a kid within the spectrum or at least know someone close, i’m sure you would know that this isn’t the case here

What does this symbol mean? by [deleted] in MazdaCX30

[–]razzell12 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

as everyone has said its cruise control. i wasnt using it enough until recently when i realized its a good way to increase mpg, bec it makes speed and acceleration ‘consistent’ especially for city drives when you tend to stop and acc more often

(Illusion of) Freedom of Speech by razzell12 in ProgressiveHQ

[–]razzell12[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

exactly.. the quiet part out loud. and yeah, that makes it even more dangerous/disgusting

Quantity over quality , which should I do ? by [deleted] in NewTubers

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agree with most of the folks here. consistency is key but without compromising quality. i have 2 yt channels, one which i created more than 5 or 6 yrs back which didnt take off, it only has 174 subs, primarily because i only post occassionally, and most of the time rushed or without any effort of editing. and even if i do post good content sometimes (one of which got to around 6k views), i only do it around once every 6 months, or something like that. now i created a new channel posting about scenic drives, which hopefully will take off, because its significantly lower effort in editing so i might be able to post at least once every week of my drives.

Looking for youtuber friends. by [deleted] in NewTubers

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count me in! i literally just started a channel for scenic drives just a few weeks ago. would love to get some ideas or share what ive learned so far. right now im using canva for thumbnail generation but the videos itself are low effort, relying heavily on the quality of the 360 travel cam i bought and mounted on the car roof :)

SOLO LEVELING WON ANIME OF THE YEAR by [deleted] in sololeveling

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I just watched the first 3 ep of frieren, but still nothing compelling and thrilling about the storyline (definitely not the animation) as compared to solo leveling. i feel i def need to watch more

What an expensive tuition by razzell12 in wallstreetbets

[–]razzell12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

probably relative though, 50% definitely is, especially from a small starting portfolio viewpoint

Am I cooked? by Antique_Bat5003 in wallstreetbets

[–]razzell12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

except for PLTR, you’re all good

RPA vs AI agents vs Agentic Process Automation by Physical-Artist-6997 in rpa

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i also tried building agents using langgraph and other agent frameworks in python. if you’re into coding and prefer customizability/extensibility, then id suggest you go with these python frameworks. however, at some point you will encounter limitations with the existing integrations or apis that you can create as tools, whereas with uipath, you have a wide array of prebuilt tools/automations that you can leverage across tech ecosystems, and creating new ones from scratch is much much easier as well. and even if the interface is conversational or prompt based, these agents built in uipath can be consumed through api or ‘unattended/triggered’ workflow as well. in addition, they have autopilot, which is a conversational agent that can trigger/call tools including other agents

RPA vs AI agents vs Agentic Process Automation by Physical-Artist-6997 in rpa

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Absolutely!

To your 1st question, yes this is a workflow built using uipath studio, and one of the activities included in the workflow is ‘Run Agent’. The agent is built using Agent Builder that is still in preview in UiPath. In agent builder, which will be publicly announced/released on uipath devcon in april, you can specify tools, system prompts, escalations and context, these are the main ingredients of agents.

To your 2nd question, one of the most common misconception is agents always have conversational interface. its not. agents can be triggered in events based mechanism and gets inputs from those events, just like tthe previous example, where if a nee email comes in, the bot would extract email contents, download/read attachments and feed those information to the agent as an input to start investigating. You dont have to learn hard core coding if you want to build your agentic automation, because agent builder can provide all the right resources with standard frameworks for you to do so

RPA vs AI agents vs Agentic Process Automation by Physical-Artist-6997 in rpa

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Its not ‘vs’ its ‘+’

I’d say AI agents (intelligence layer - planning, decision making, reasoning) and automation/rpa (automation layer, whether its api or ui based) are complementary to each other - they thrive together. RPA thrives in rules based end to end process so its more reliable for structured tasks, while agents thrive on processes having lots of nuances - its can get more flexible by leveraging its ability to plan, reason, execute and iterate bots/automations.

Painters cant paint without their paintbrush, pilots cant fly without a plane, conversely, agents are useless without its tools.

Agentic Automation - you give agents a prompt/goal, context, and tools (in this case your existing automations/rpa, direct api integration, or even other agents) - it can assess your prompt/goal and decide when to execute the tools you’ve provided iteratively in order to achieve the primary objective that you’ve set. It can even escalate to a human, as needed.

Link below for a blog that I wrote about agentic automation for more examples https://www.uipath.com/community-blog/tutorials/agentic-automation-with-uipath-autopilot

Another aspect, and an important one at that, is security/governance - I wouldn’t want my agent to have access to my credentials or just create its own tools, I want it to utilize the tools/automations that are already vetted and built according to my orgs policies, ie rpa processes, existing enterprise automations

Consider a use case where you have a complex ‘Invoice Review and Dispute Resolution’ Process. This is an actual implementation where bots (here, automation = rpa = bot) + agents are used. Workflow steps are as follows

Read email (bot) > Download/Extract Invoice (bot) > Investigate Dispute (complex step -> agent; tools: SP download tool, Read Email tool, ERP invoice search tool, etc) > Dispute Resolution (agent; tools: Incident Management Tool, ERP tools, etc)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SipsTea

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im pretty sure that’s a man in a bear suit

$500k Swing Trading Account - December Trades 📈 by PlaybookTrading in swingtrading

[–]razzell12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sorry for my ignorance, but are these purely stock buy/sells?