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Switching from React Native + Node.js (4 YOE) to Agentic AI — need roadmap advice

I have 4 years of experience as a React Native and Node.js developer. I am comfortable with REST APIs, async/await, JSON, MongoDB, authentication, and shipping production apps. I am based in India. What I have learned so far: I recently completed an AI/LLM course that covered: • Pydantic (validation, models, serialization) • LLM theory (transformers, embeddings, attention, tokenization) • OpenAI and Gemini API integration • Prompt engineering (zero-shot, few-shot, CoT, persona prompting) • Prompt formats (ChatML, Alpaca, INST) • Ollama for local LLMs • FastAPI basics • Hugging Face model deployment • Agentic AI fundamentals — built a basic CLI coding agent What I understand conceptually: I understand that an AI agent = LLM brain + tools (Python functions) + agent loop + memory (messages list). I understand RAG, vector databases, the difference between fine-tuning and RAG, and how to structure a backend with Node.js calling a Python AI agent service when needed. What I want to do: I want to transition into Agentic AI / AI Engineer roles in India. I am not looking to become an ML researcher or train models. I want to build production AI agent systems — connecting LLMs to real business data, building tools, RAG pipelines, and shipping real products. My specific questions: 1. Is my current foundation strong enough to start building real agent projects or do I have gaps I am missing? 2. What should my learning roadmap look like for the next 3–6 months given my background? 3. Which frameworks should I prioritise — raw OpenAI API first, then LangChain/LangGraph, or jump straight to frameworks? 4. What kind of projects should I build for a strong portfolio targeting ₹20–35 LPA roles in India? 5. Any specific subreddits, communities, or resources beyond YouTube that helped you in this transition? My planned first 3 projects: • Simple agent with web search + calculator tool (no DB) • Agent connected to MongoDB with RAG • Full FastAPI backend wrapping the agent with a React fr

/u/rohitrai0101rm 2026-06-08 22:55 7 原文
AI 资讯 Reddit r/artificial

how do AI influencers actually make money? the real breakdown

the "it's a gimmick" takes miss how the actual business works. you build one consistent ai character (needs real model training, not just prompting), run it like a normal social account, monetize through subscription/content platforms. the advantage isn't that it's better than a human creator, it's that the content costs basically nothing to make, it never burns out, and one person can run several at once. the part people underrate: consistency is genuinely hard, and the money's in managing the audience relationship, not the content itself. content's the easy part. bigger picture that interests me — when making content costs near zero, the whole bottleneck shifts to distribution and trust. that goes way beyond this niche. curious how people think this shakes out for creators in general. submitted by /u/PoleTV [link] [留言]

/u/PoleTV 2026-06-08 22:48 6 原文
AI 资讯 InfoQ

Pinterest Uses Content Fingerprints for URL Deduplication Across Millions of Domains

Pinterest introduced MIQPS, a URL normalization system that identifies which query parameters affect page identity using rendered content fingerprints. It reduces duplicate processing across millions of domains by replacing rule-based approaches with offline analysis, anomaly detection, and runtime parameter maps, improving ingestion efficiency and scalability in large-scale content pipelines. By Leela Kumili

Leela Kumili 2026-06-08 22:37 14 原文
AI 资讯 The Verge AI

Hackers likely hijacked over 20,000 Instagram accounts with Meta’s AI chatbot

Hackers likely took over 20,225 Instagram accounts using Meta's AI support chatbot, the company confirmed in a notice filed with the state of Maine. In the notice, spotted earlier by Bleeping Computer, Meta blames a "bug" for the exploit that allowed attackers to hijack accounts without two-factor authentication simply by asking the chatbot for a […]

Emma Roth 2026-06-08 22:31 10 原文