”¡A huevo!”

“A huevo” is a Mexican slang expression meaning “hell yeah” that conveys enthusiasm, confidence, or inevitability.

ServiceNow’s newest AI agents bring intelligent automation to telecommunications firms - SiliconANGLE - ServiceNow’s AI agents analyze network data to diagnose and resolve issues, predict disruptions, and provide real-time explanations for unusual usage patterns, improving customer service and reducing complaints. // ”For instance, some of the agents are designed to service, test and repair networks by analyzing network data to diagnose any problems that occur. This analysis takes place in seconds, and they’ll immediately be able to work out the best way to fix things and coordinate the repair operation by scheduling tasks for the engineers responsible. // In addition, there are AI agents specifically designed to analyze network incidents. They respond to network alerts as soon as they happen and quickly dig down to understand the root cause. Once they’ve identified the problem, they’ll generate a resolution playbook that predicts any possible network disruptions that might occur before they impact customers. // The company also talked about its billing resolution agents, which can autonomously identify any unusual usage patterns and provide real-time explanations of the associated charges, as well as recommendations for customers to switch to a more cost-effective plan. ServiceNow says this can help telcos to improve transparency and reduce unexpected charges for customers, and will help to reduce the volume of billing complaints and call center volume.”

Agentic definition from Azeem Azhar and Nathan Warren - Good simple AI vs. agentic AI framing: “Some view AI as a tool – a system that passively performs functions, while others see it as an agent – a system that actively pursues objectives, makes independent decisions and may develop instrumental goals such as self-preservation."

What is green text?

“Greentext” refers to a style of writing popularized on 4chan and other imageboards. It’s characterized by using the > symbol at the start of each line, which turns the text green on 4chan’s interface. Originally, this syntax was meant for quoting previous posts, but it evolved into a distinctive storytelling format, often used for short, humorous, exaggerated, or absurd anecdotes. Common Features of Greentext: Minimalist, fragmented style: Sentences are often short and lack proper grammar.

Key generative AI terms with concise definitions

I can never remember all of these, so here’s a list of key generative AI terms with concise definitions: Key Generative AI Terms Core AI Concepts Inference – The process of an AI model generating output based on input. Training – Teaching an AI model by adjusting its weights using large datasets. LLM (Large Language Model) – A neural network trained on vast text data to generate human-like language responses.

“How you like them apples?”

The phrase “How do you like them apples?” (or “How you like them apples?”) likely originates from American slang in the early 20th century, though its exact origin is debated. It generally conveys a sense of triumph, challenge, or one-upmanship. Possible Origins: World War I Artillery Slang (1910s) - British and American soldiers referred to certain types of grenades or artillery shells as “toffee apples” due to their round shape.

Greeble

“Greeble” refers to small, intricate details added to the surface of an object—often in visual design, 3D modeling, or special effects—to make it look more complex and visually interesting. The term is especially common in sci-fi and fantasy aesthetics, where greebles are used to give spaceships, buildings, or machinery a more detailed, lived-in appearance. The concept was popularized by artists and model-makers working on Star Wars and other sci-fi films, where adding greebles to models helped create a sense of scale and realism.