Karan Balaji
#100DaysOfAi
A daily #100DaysOfAI blog on Generative UIs, LLMs, AI product design, and real-world examples shaping how we build software.
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Karan Balaji
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31 de dic. de 2025
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Day 4/100: State of Offline On-Device AI in 2026 & beyond 31.12.2025 5:06
As of end-2025, offline AI is underserved yet scaling rapidly, with the global AI market projected to grow from USD 233.46 billion in 2024. Challenges include hardware-software gaps, where models grow faster than device capabilities, but solutions like NPUs in laptops address this by enabling local runs of large language models (LLMs). Decentralized infrastructure and open-source fine-tuning are k...
Day 3/100: AI SDK 6: Revolutionizing AI Application Development 24.12.2025 5:26
Vercel has just launched AI SDK 6, a significant update to their TypeScript toolkit designed for building AI-powered applications. This release builds on the SDK's foundation, offering enhanced capabilities for developers working with large language models (LLMs) and integrating AI seamlessly into web and server-side projects. With over 20 million monthly downloads, it's a go-to resource for creat...
Day 2/100: Revolutionizing AI Agents with A2UI and Interactions API 24.12.2025 4:46
We dive into two groundbreaking advancements from Google that are reshaping how AI agents interact with users and developers. A2UI, an open-source protocol for agent-driven user interfaces, and the Interactions API
Day 1/100: The Future of Generative UIs: What to Expect in 2026 23.12.2025 4:31
Discover Generative UIs where AI builds adaptive interfaces in real time. See Gemini 3 examples, 2025 use cases, and what’s coming in 2026.
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