Confession: I’m not a walking dictionary. If you test me on textbook IT definitions, I might fail. After transitioning through Law and Banking into Tech, I’ve realized that terminology is often just a high-tech "smoke screen" for professional ego. But for many of us, the problem is deeper: it's about the language of logic itself. In my first year of Law school, I spent nights memorizing the "Theor
We’ve spent a week building, where we predefined every single step. But what if you don't know the steps in advance? What if the AI needs to decide whether to search Google, check a database, or use a calculator based on the user's question? This is where we move from "Chains" to Agents. If a Chain is a fixed railroad track, an Agent is a self-driving car. It has a destination (your goal) and a se