In this tutorial, we build a fully offline Graphify pipeline that turns a multi-module Python application into a knowledge graph. We install Graphify, generate a connected sample app, and extract the graph locally using tree-sitter, with no API key or LLM backend. We load graph.json into NetworkX and analyze file types, relationship types, centrality scores, community detection, and shortest paths. We then create static and interactive visualizations to see how modules, classes, functions, and database objects connect.
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Behind these rapid innovations lies a challenge: converting raw audio into structured, high-quality data that AI systems can reliably understand and learn from. In this blog, we will explore challenges, techniques, and best practices of audio data collection and annotation:- What Is Audio Data? Audio data is a digital representation of sound, created by converting… Continue reading Audio Data Collection and Annotation: Challenges, Techniques, and Best Practices
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Behind these rapid innovations lies a challenge: converting raw audio into structured, high-quality data that AI systems can reliably understand and learn from. In this blog, we will explore challenges, techniques, and best practices of audio data collection and annotation:- What Is Audio Data? Audio data is a digital representation of sound, created by converting… Continue reading Audio Data Collection and Annotation: Challenges, Techniques, and Best Practices
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In this tutorial, we build a multilingual ASR and speech translation pipeline with NVIDIA Canary-1B-v2. We load the model on a GPU-enabled runtime, prepare audio into 16 kHz mono, and run English ASR. We then translate speech into French, German, Spanish, and Italian, and extract word and segment timestamps. We export translated subtitles as an SRT file, test long-form transcription, run batch processing, and benchmark inference speed.
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OpenAI has launched a program with cybersecurity firm Trail of Bits to use AI to find and fix vulnerabilities in widely used open-source software, as enterprises face growing risks from flaws buried deep in their software supply chains.
The initiative, called Patch the Planet, uses AI-assisted vulnerability research alongside human review to help turn security findings into tested fixes that can be disclosed through existing project channels.
Initial participants include Python, Go, cURL, Sigstore, NATS Server, aiohttp, freenginx, pyca/cryptography, and python.org. These projects support software development, networking, cryptography, and supply chain infrastructure used across a wide range of enterprise applications and services.
OpenAI said each engagement will begin with consultation with maintainers to identify where security support is most needed. Researchers will then investigate potential vulnerabilities, validate meaningful issues, develop or refine patches, support testing, a
In this tutorial, we build a Prefab application that creates interactive dashboards entirely in Python. We design an operations dashboard with reactive state, charts, tables, filters, forms, tabs, and metrics. We generate synthetic pipeline monitoring data and connect it to live UI controls. We then export the app as static HTML and preview it directly inside Google Colab.
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LLMs are stateless by default. Agent memory fixes that. This guide breaks down all 7 types — working, semantic, episodic, procedural, retrieval, parametric, and prospective. It covers what each stores, where it lives, and when to build it. Includes a comparison table and working Python code.
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