0. Introduction to the Blog
Exploring AI engineering, machine learning systems, and the future of intelligent applications.
Welcome to my AI engineering blog! This is where I share what I’m learning, building, and discovering in the world of artificial intelligence. Think of this as my digital notebook—documenting my journey through machine learning architectures, computer vision systems, autonomous technologies, and the real challenges of getting AI to work in production.
What You’ll Find Here
I write about the things that fascinate me: cutting-edge AI models, fundamental concepts that finally clicked, projects I’m building in my spare time, and honest reflections on this rapidly evolving field. Whether it’s neural network architectures, training techniques, autonomous systems, or computer vision applications, I try to cover both the theory and the messy reality of implementation.
Each article is born from a mix of research, hands-on experimentation, and real-world application. I don’t just document what works—I share the failures, the trade-offs, and those “aha!” moments that make this field so exciting. Whether you’re an AI practitioner, researcher, or just curious about where this technology is headed, I hope you’ll find something useful or thought-provoking here.
Articles
- 1. Introduction to AI Agents
- 2. Artificial Neuroplasticity
- 3. Prompting Basics
- 4. AI Startups IDE Wars
- 5. Open Source Car Software
- 6. Building VivekaNandaGPT
- 7. DeepMind's Alpha Series: Reshaping the Landscape of Artificial Intelligence
- 8. The Evolution of Computer Vision and Physical AI: From Cutting-Edge Models to Foundational Concepts
- 9. Artificial Intelligence in 2025
- 10. Artificial Intelligence in Finance in 2025
- 11. Content Creation in 2025
- 12. Claude Code in 2025
A Quick Note: Everything here reflects my personal experiences and opinions as an AI engineer. This blog is for learning and sharing ideas—not professional advice. AI moves fast, so always double-check implementations against current best practices before deploying anything to production. Happy reading!