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Episode 97 - Advanced Topic: AI in Warfare

6 min · 6 de abr de 2026
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In Episode 24 of '100 Days of Data,' Jonas and Amy explore JSON.stringify(), a core JavaScript function that converts complex data structures into JSON-formatted strings. This process, known as serialization, enables seamless data exchange between systems, making data portable and easy to transmit. They discuss its practical applications across industries, from connected vehicle data streaming to secure healthcare communications, highlighting how customization options help balance efficiency and privacy. The conversation also covers common pitfalls, such as handling circular references and limitations like the exclusion of functions during serialization. Ultimately, the episode reveals how JSON.stringify() underpins interoperability in today’s AI and digital ecosystems, empowering businesses to optimize their data workflows and maintain security while scaling operations.

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