Better Facial Recognition with Fisherfaces

Better Facial Recognition with Fisherfaces

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How Do You Evaluate An AI Agent? (The Agents Season, Episode 7)

Knowing when an AI agent has failed sounds straightforward — until it isn't. Agents have a frustrating habit of finishing confidently while quietly doing the wrong thing, or looping endlessly without ever crashing in an obvious way. This episode tackles one of the thorniest probl ...  Show more

AI Agent Failure Modes (The Agents Season, Episode 6)

Despite what the marketing hype might suggest, AI agents are far from infallible — and if you've ever actually used one, you already know this. Today's episode dives deep into the many, varied, and sometimes surprising ways AI agents can fail, from subtle reasoning errors to casc ...  Show more

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