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  1. GLM-5: From Vibe Coding to Agentic Engineering

    PaperFeb 17, 2026arXivZhipu AI Team, Tsinghua University Researchers

    We present GLM-5, a foundation model designed to bridge the gap between human-guided 'vibe coding' and autonomous 'agentic engineering.' GLM-5 introduces DeepSeek-inspired Sparse Attention (DSA) to...

  2. Agentic RAG for Legal Discovery: Autonomous Deposition Analysis

    PaperJul 28, 2025arXivSarah Jenkins, Esq., Wei Chen, Marcus T. Holden

    The legal discovery process involves manually cross-referencing millions of pages of depositions and emails to find logical contradictions. Standard search algorithms fail to connect multi-document...

  3. An Agentic AI for a New Paradigm in Business Process Development

    PaperJul 21, 2025arXivMohammad Azarijafari, Luisa Mich, Michele Missikoff

    Artificial Intelligence agents represent the next major revolution in industrial automation. Departing from traditional task-based approaches to business process design, the authors propose an agen...

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