Agent infrastructure, frameworks, and agentic systems.

We fear AI that lies. The real problem might be AI that refuses to commit to anything — ever.











Oracle just proposed the most boring AI revolution ever — smarter databases. And it might actually work.
You're in a 2pm meeting. Your agent is training on your morning interactions. By the time you sit back down, it's slightly better at your job.
Who decides what AI agents can do on your phone when the world's dominant OS writes its own rulebook?
The joke writes itself: the most advanced AI still needs a human to hit 'approve.' Google just stopped pretending otherwise.
You sell online. An AI agent wants to buy from you. It can't find you.
Sett, the Tel Aviv-based startup using AI agents to automate game publisher marketing, has raised $30 million in a Series B round led by Greenfield Partners, with participation from existing investors Bessemer Venture Partners and F2, [the company announced](https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews...
OpenClaw v2026.3.28, released March 28 and labeled a Tokyo pre-ClawCon drop, adds an async requireApproval mechanism to before_tool_call plugin hooks — a direct response to CVE-2026-29607, a medium-severity approval bypass that let attackers execute arbitrary code after duping users into approvin...
Every agent framework ships with an evaluation tool.
Twenty researchers interacted with six autonomous OpenClaw agents over 14 days — according to the study site at agentsofchaos.baulab.info — putting them into a live Discord environment to see what would break.
The average AI agent pilot stalls after 4.7 months.
Fourteen of the twenty most profitable wallets on Polymarket are bots.