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Is My Paper Human? The Top 6 AI Checkers for Students to Verify Their Work

AI detectors are everywhere in classrooms and submission portals. Students need clear, practical guidance that explains strengths and limitations. Use this guide to pick a checker and interpret results responsibly. You will learn how these systems work at a high level. You will also see a realistic look at accuracy, false positives, and appeals. Each tool section ends with a quick verdict for fast decisions.

How Thundr Uses AI to Create High Quality 1-on-1 Chats

People desire honest, interesting, and personal communication in today's fast-paced digital world. Most of the time, traditional online chat services fail to provide users with the depth and connections they desire. Thundr is different from other companies in that it utilizes cutting-edge AI to enhance discussions for both parties. The program makes every connection more engaging than a random chat service by placing a strong emphasis on personalization and user safety. Integrating these features on the platform enables this improvement.

What is an AI Agent? Understanding the Future of Intelligent Automation

In today's fast-paced digital world, the term AI agent is becoming increasingly common - but what does it really mean? Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a business owner, or just curious about artificial intelligence, understanding AI agents can help you stay ahead of the curve.

AI in observability at Grafana Labs: Making observability easy and accessible for everyone

Did you know that observability has been around for more than six decades? It all goes back to a Hungarian-American inventor named Rudolf Kálmán who thought about how external outputs could measure the internal state of a machine. Kálmán wrote about monitoring single-input single-output systems, but our demands are very different today. We need to observe monoliths, microservices, clusters, pods, regions, and many more.

AI for Grafana onboarding: Get your teams started quicker with Grafana Assistant

Grafana puts a powerful set of observability capabilities right at your fingertips, but onboarding entire teams to the sophisticated platform is often a nontrivial exercise—one that can slow adoption and prevent organizations from getting immediate value. We want to make the process as frictionless as possible, which is why we’re excited to tell you that Grafana Assistant is now available in public preview to all Grafana Cloud users.

Using Claude to power up your onboarding

I joined incident.io about ten weeks ago, having been in my previous role for four and a half years. Being a new starter was an unusual feeling for me, and there's been a huge amount to learn; but by lunch on my second day (!) I had started shipping value to our customers. A large part of hitting the ground running has been having a colleague alongside me, who I can pester with questions, who doesn’t get offended when I write in all capitals, and often praises me for being absolutely right!

Inside the Coralogix AI Center: Solving AI's Silent Failure Crisis

Observability has always answered one core question: Is it running? But in the era of LLMs, autonomous agents, and AI-powered workflows, that’s no longer enough. We need to ask a harder, scarier question: Is it right? And right now, most teams can’t answer that. Let’s fix it. In our last post, “The AI Monitoring Crisis No One’s Talking About,” we outlined why prompt injection, hallucinations, and context drift create invisible failures.

What Is an MCP Server?

Ok MCP server, If you’ve been following AI development lately, you’ve probably heard whispers about “MCP Servers” floating around developer circles. It’s been around a little while now, and I myself have finally gotten round to using it. Boy, do we need to talk about it. MCP (Model Context Protocol) is Anthropic’s open standard that lets AI assistants connect directly to your tools and data sources, not just static documentation or code snippets.

Getting Started with Grafana Cloud's AI Assistant for Observability

The pace of software delivery in 2025 is unprecedented — cloud-native apps, microservices, and AI-generated code are shipping in days, not months. But one challenge never changes: ensuring reliability and visibility when systems fail. In this video, we explore how the new Grafana AI Assistant brings true, context-aware observability to your stack. Watch as we deploy an open-source Python service with Kafka, Postgres, Kubernetes, and Prometheus then use the AI assistant to instantly generate dashboards, alerts, and reduce un-needed telemetry volume.