Posts
All the articles I've posted.
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Microsoft Scout Is The Always-On Agent Bet
Microsoft Scout introduces Autopilots: background agents with their own identity, enterprise controls, and permissioned access across work systems.
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Cadence Just Put An AI Agent Inside Chip Verification
Cadence's Level-5 ChipStack AI Super Agent shows where serious agent autonomy is going: high-stakes engineering with real tools, sandboxes, and audit trails.
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DuckDuckGo's No-AI Spike Is A Warning Shot
DuckDuckGo's post-Google I/O spike shows that AI search has a trust problem. People do not hate AI. They hate losing control of the interface.
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Copilot's AI Credits Are The End Of Pretend-Flat AI
GitHub Copilot's June 1 switch to AI Credits makes one thing obvious: agentic coding has become too expensive to hide behind flat pricing.
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NVIDIA Vera Says Agents Are A CPU Problem Too
NVIDIA's Vera CPU push is a reminder that agentic AI is not only about GPUs. Tool use, sandboxes, memory, and orchestration need serious CPU design.
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Spotify and UMG Just Put AI Music Inside the Licensing Machine
Spotify and Universal's AI remix deal points to a practical future for generative music: consent, credit, compensation, and platform control.
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Claude Code Dynamic Workflows Turn Agents Into Swarms
Anthropic's Opus 4.8 and dynamic workflows show where coding agents are going: not one assistant, but coordinated agent swarms with verification.
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AI Agents Are Moving Into Physical Infrastructure
Claroty Claire is another sign that agentic AI is leaving the browser and entering cyber-physical systems where safety, uptime, and trust matter.
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Amazon Bee Shows the Ambient AI Consent Problem
Amazon's Bee wearable points toward proactive ambient AI, but always-available memory has a hard social problem: other people did not opt in.
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Anthropic Just Said the Quiet Part About Agent Security
Anthropic's Claude containment post makes the real agent-security lesson obvious: permission prompts are not enough. The boundary has to be deterministic.