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Hermes Agent – The Complete Guide – And Why It Is Actually Better Than OpenClaw

What Is Hermes Agent? Hermes Agent is an open-source, self-improving AI agent framework built by Nous Research — the same lab behind the Hermes, Nomos, and Psyche model families. Launched on February 25, 2026, it represents a fundamental architectural bet: that the most valuable AI agents are not stateless task executors, but persistent systems that … Continue reading Hermes Agent – The Complete Guide – And Why It Is Actually Better Than OpenClaw

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How SLMs Will Swallow the Trillion-Dollar Generative AI Industry

Small Language Models are a Trillion-Dollar Future! Picture two parallel realities. In the first, a fintech startup's engineering team watches their monthly OpenAI bill climb past $80,000, each API call adding another invisible decimal to a cost structure that is slowly consuming their runway. In the second, the same workload runs on a fine-tuned 7-billion … Continue reading How SLMs Will Swallow the Trillion-Dollar Generative AI Industry

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How to Run Claude-Level LLMs Locally

Section 1: The API Bill Is Due: Why Running AI Locally Is Now a Financial Decision Last month, a founder I mentor sent me a screenshot of his OpenAI billing dashboard. The number was $2,847. For a single month. For a two-person startup. His product was barely in beta! I have been there. We all … Continue reading How to Run Claude-Level LLMs Locally

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The Indian AI Moment: How a Nation of 1.5 Million CS Graduates Annually Is About to Rewrite the Global AI Map

India Could Become the Next AI Giant - And It is Already a Leading AI Market In March 2026, a 22-year-old named Arjun Meena — a final-year computer science student at a government engineering college in Patna you have almost certainly never heard of — fine-tuned an open-source 7-billion-parameter LLM on free Google Colab credits, … Continue reading The Indian AI Moment: How a Nation of 1.5 Million CS Graduates Annually Is About to Rewrite the Global AI Map