AI agents are often described as autonomous, adaptive, and intelligent. This can create the impression that they automatically learn from every interaction and continuously improve on their own. In reality, most AI agents do not learn automatically. They must be explicitly designed, configured, or programmed to learn. Understanding this distinction is critical when building real-world AI systems. Key Takeaways: Contrary to popular belief, AI agents do not automatically learn from interactions. Once deployed, their internal models are “frozen” unless explicitly engineered otherwise. An agent remembering your name or past context is simply data retrieval (eg. RAG), not learning. True learning…
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Today, I am changing my blog tagline from Praveen’s Drawing Book to Praveen’s CTO Blog, yes… CTO as in Chief Technology Officer. Why? because, becoming a CTO used to be my long term goal since I started the career and I feel it is now time to actually pin that badge in my coat. Someone said it is easy to get that tag if you join / start some new startups but people around me knows me well that I do not prefer free meal. To become a CTO, you will have to live the life of a CTO! Wish…