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tool calling
Tool calling is the mechanism that lets an LLM invoke APIs, query databases, trigger workflows, or run external functions through structured contracts. It sits at the center of agent systems, where JSON schemas, error handling, loop control, and evaluation shape reliability.
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Why Open-Source LLMs Must Be Judged by Workload, Not Hype
Open-source LLMs in 2026 should be chosen by workload fit, not benchmark hype.

Microsoft Agent Framework Adds Agent Building Blocks in .NET
Microsoft's Agent Framework adds agents, tools, sessions, memory, and workflows to .NET on top of MEAI and VectorData.

Kimi K2.6 Brings 256K Context to API Users
Kimi K2.6 adds 256K context, multimodal input, and stronger coding for developers using the Kimi API Platform.

Hermes Agent: The Agent Harness Framework to Watch
Hermes Agent aims to make agent testing and orchestration easier, with tool use, evals, and workflow control in one stack.

What Agentic Workflows Actually Do in Enterprise AI
Agentic workflows let AI agents plan, act, and adapt with little human input, changing how teams handle support, ops, and data work.

What AI Agents Are and How They Work
AI agents combine LLMs, memory, tools, and planning. IBM says they can call APIs, search data, and coordinate tasks autonomously.