AI moves faster than your last commit - and so do hackers. Security can’t be an afterthought; it has to run alongside your code, like invisible, always-on seatbelts keeping users safe.
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Gone are the days of babysitting your AI. As Gift Egwuenu showed at Infobip Shift, agents now think and act for themselves - planning, booking, and getting things done.
You finally built that AI agent. It writes code, drafts emails, maybe even runs tasks on its own. It’s powerful, useful - and ready to ship. But then reality hits: how do you actually price something like this?
For the first time ever, the Shift Conference is coming to Asia, landing in Kuala Lumpur in November 2025 - with a full focus on Copilots, Agents, and LLMs.
The logic behind a simple game of 'Guess Who?' is identical to how we code one of the most transparent AI algorithms. In Decision Trees, we don’t guess - we ask the question that gives the most information, and mastering that intuition teaches the core of predictive Machine Learning
5G was never just about faster speeds. It promised ultra-low latency, edge computing, and smarter connectivity. Sounds perfect, right? Except for one minor hiccup: developers couldn’t access any of it. That’s finally changing.
What happens when two engineers turn Dungeons & Dragons into a testing ground for AI? They end up with a working AI-powered game engine that doubles as a blueprint for building more intelligent, reliable agentic systems.