AutoGPT is the vision of accessible AI for everyone, to use and to build on. Our mission is to provide the tools, so that you can focus on what matters.
Fortifying APIs: Data Validation with Pydantic When building backend services, a fundamental principle stands above all others: never implicitly trust incoming data. Client applications, whether web, mobile, or third-party integrations, are inherently unpredictable. A seemingly innocuous input field expecting an integer for "age" might instead transmit "twenty-five". Without robust safeguards, s
So far, we’ve covered: why MCP exists what MCP is what tools are Now let’s answer a key question: When the model decides to use a tool… who actually runs it? An MCP server is: The component that exposes tools and executes them. An MCP server is not just your backend. It is: a layer on top of your backend designed specifically for LLM interaction It has three main responsibilities: It tells the sys
Lately, I’ve been reflecting on something: The question for most developers is no longer "Are you using AI?", but rather "How and why are you using AI?". I’ve noticed AI tooling becoming increasingly embedded in my daily workflow. At this time last year, my usage of AI was limited to code autocomplete suggestions in my IDE that I would manually validate. Now I am using coding assistants to help id
Today I started learning Python, and I explored some fundamental concepts that helped me understand how Python actually works behind the scenes. Python is a high-level, interpreted programming language. Being high-level means it is easy to read and write, as it is closer to human language and abstracts away hardware complexity. This makes it very different from low-level languages like assembly or
In this guide we’ll build a Decentralized, Autonomous Vacation Booking System in Python using the Protolink library. The original post can be found on medium (Level-up-coding). The landscape of AI agents is shifting. We are moving away from monolithic scripts driven by a single giant model, towards Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) where specialized, autonomous agents collaborate to solve complex problems
The Nightmare of Parsing Invoices If you’ve ever tried to extract structured data from an invoice or receipt, you know exactly how painful it is. You write a perfect regular expression to extract the total amount from one vendor. It works beautifully. Then, a new vendor comes along with a slightly different format, and your regex silently fails, breaks your pipeline, and leaves you cleaning up
Every few years the industry rediscovers that programming languages are not religions. Then we immediately behave like they are religions. Someone posts a benchmark. Someone else says memory safety. Someone says developer experience. A distributed systems person appears from under a bridge and whispers “Erlang solved this in 1998.” A startup founder announces they are rewriting their CRUD app in R