KPMG was forced to withdraw its Agentic AI report because the report itself hallucinated fake case studies about AI. It seems like AI adoption is a serious concern now.
Samsung has launched new Agentic AI features with the Galaxy S26 series, but I’m not entirely sure how it actually works. I want to understand what these AI capabilities are, how they work in real use, and what benefits they bring to the phone experience. I’m especially interested in learning whether it improves other tasks, such as photography, productivity, voice assistance, or everyday phone interactions, compared to previous models.
Everyone talks about autonomous task-executing bots, but for most people simple answer engines are more practical. Are we overhyping autonomy?
Phones are now coming with agentic AI, and its able to take calls for us now. Is there a chance that you’ll let your AI handle the "Sir, location kahan hai?" conversation, or is that just too weird?
From Google to Microsoft, everyone is talking about agentic systems and AI automation. What exactly does it mean having an AI agent?
I’m looking to settle on one primary AI coding agent and I’m torn between OpenAI Codex and Claude Code. I’ve seen conflicting takes on which is better for actual "agentic" engineering versus just being a fancy autocomplete. To give some context on my setup, my primary stack is TypeScript and React. My primary environment is VS Code and Cursor. Mainly working with microservices focused on refactoring complex logic. Appreciate any advice.