I'm working on an AI Data Analyst in MLJAR Studio. The idea is simple: you ask a question in natural language, AI writes Python code, executes it, and shows the result. But recently I found a small example that reminded me why AI data analysis needs more than code generation. I was testing a medical data analysis use case with a diabetes CSV file. The first task was simple: load data from this URL
Lee Powell · Architect of Scrivener and Scapple · Lumen & Lever Most AI document pipelines fail before the model is ever called. Tables become paragraphs. Lists collapse into prose. Annotations are detached from context. Page references disappear. Source traceability is replaced by a confidence score. The structure that gave the document its meaning is gone before retrieval runs, and no retrieval
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Introduction Code reviews. For many developers, they are a necessary evil — a box to check in the development process. However, I have come to appreciate them as a powerful tool for elevating code quality, fostering collaboration, and improving team dynamics. Today, I want to share my journey from viewing code reviews as a mundane task to recognizing their critical role in successful projects. L
Building a Translation Pipeline for International Contract Bidding If your company bids on international contracts, you've probably dealt with the translation bottleneck. Technical proposals need precise translation, certified documents have strict formatting requirements, and procurement deadlines don't wait for anyone. After seeing how UK public procurement translation requirements can make or
As an SDET or Automation Engineer, failing tests are part of the daily grind. With the rise of Agentic AI, fixing scripts is easier than ever—but there’s a catch that tutorials rarely mention: Scale. In a real-world enterprise suite, you aren’t dealing with 10 tests; you’re dealing with 500. When 200 of them fail right before a major release—often due to a single upstream change by another team—fe
Building Translation Pipelines for Maritime Documentation — A Developer's Guide As maritime companies scale globally, they face a technical challenge that goes beyond just translating documents. Naval documentation involves complex terminology, strict regulatory requirements, and multiple stakeholders who need access to accurate, up-to-date translations across dozens of languages. If you're buil
Why your servers should die after every deployment How many times have you logged into production to "quickly fix" something, only to create a snowflake server that behaves differently than everything else? If this sounds familiar, you're dealing with configuration drift, and immutable infrastructure might be the solution you need. Immutable infrastructure follows one simple rule: never modify a