Tag: agents
All the articles with the tag "agents".
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Codex Micro Is an Agent Control Surface
OpenAI's small Codex keypad is not interesting because it is hardware. It is interesting because agent work is starting to need a dedicated control layer.
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Agent Work Is Becoming a Queue
OpenAI's ChatGPT Work and GitHub's Copilot controls show AI agents moving from clever chats into supervised queues with status, budgets, and review.
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GPT-5.6 Turns Frontier AI Into an Operating Surface
OpenAI's GPT-5.6 release shows frontier AI becoming a product surface of model tiers, agent modes, tool calls, access rules, and cost controls.
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GLM-5.2 Is Turning AI Sticker Shock Into a Product Problem
GLM-5.2's rise shows that cheap good-enough agent models are becoming real pressure on expensive frontier AI workflows.
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Vercel Is Saying the Quiet Part About Agents Out Loud
Vercel's agent infrastructure numbers show the AI stack splitting into model, gateway, sandbox, policy, and audit layers.
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GitHub Copilot Agent Sessions Getting an Audit Trail Is the Real Enterprise AI News
GitHub's Copilot session streaming and AI credit pools show agentic coding moving from magic demo to governed enterprise infrastructure.
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Microsoft Frontier Company Means AI Still Needs Humans in the Room
Microsoft's $2.5B Frontier Company shows enterprise AI is shifting from demos to embedded deployment work inside real companies.
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DeepMind's AI Control Roadmap Treats Agents Like Insider Risk
Google DeepMind's AI Control Roadmap is a signal that agent safety is moving from alignment slogans into security architecture.
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A2A And ARD Are Turning Agents Into A Network
Google's A2A anniversary and Hugging Face's ARD launch show agent infrastructure moving toward discovery, delegation, and interoperable peers.
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MosaicLeaks Shows Research Agents Can Leak Without Saying Secrets
Hugging Face and ServiceNow's MosaicLeaks benchmark shows deep research agents can leak private facts through ordinary web searches.