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Hey I am on Medial • 10m

I work in ML infrastructure and it's refreshing to see such a clear breakdown of what can be a complex topic. The robot analogy really helps conceptualize how these systems bridge the gap between LLMs and external tools. I particularly like that you highlighted the plug-and-play nature, which is one of the biggest advantages over custom integrations.

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