Utilizing Streaming SQL Queries for AI Agent Development
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Summary
The article discusses the use of streaming SQL queries in building AI Agents, highlighting the benefits in consistency, scalability, and developer experience. It references a talk at Kafka Summit advocating for implementing microservices as SQL queries.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledAI Agents have improved in leaps and bounds in recent times, moving beyond simple chatbots to sophisticated, autonomous systems.
Discover how platforms like Apache Flink can transform the development of AI Agents, offering benefits in consistency, scalability, and developer experience.
Seth Wiesman did an excellent talk at Kafka Summit titled 'OH: That microservice should have been a SQL query'.
This post explores a novel approach to building agentic systems: using the power of streaming SQL queries.
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