Looking to build a production-level AI/ML project (agentic systems), need guidance on what to build

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Hi everyone, I’m a final-year undergraduate AI/ML student currently focusing on applied AI / agentic systems. So far, I’ve spent time understanding LLM-based workflows, multi-step pipelines, and agent frameworks (planning, tool use, memory, etc.). Now I want to build a serious, production-level project that goes beyond demos and actually reflects real-world system design. What I’m specifically looking for: A project idea that solves a real-world problem, not just a toy use case Something that...

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Originally published on April 08, 2026. Curated by AI News.

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