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Bringing OCI Generative AI into a Java Agent with Embabel
Key Takeaways I was lucky enough to see a presentation from Rod Johnson at a meetup in New York recently. Rod is the creator of Spring, and his new project, Embabel, is fascinating. It’s a different kind of take on … Continue reading

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