Meet the operator behind the blueprints
Ahmad Lala
Ahmad works in AI agent operations at G42. Before that, he spent 17 years working in communications and software development. He builds and maintains AI workflows in production daily and writes the AI blueprints he wishes someone had given him when he started. Every guide on this site is AI-assisted and human-tested. All articles reflect his personal opinions and thoughts and do not necessarily represent those of his employer (G42).
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