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What was Anthropic's secret model called — and why did a leaked blog post reveal it before the company was ready?











Former Atlassian CTO Sri Viswanath raised 65M to solve the trust problem that keeps enterprise AI agents in demo environments — and never graduates to production.
In Chinese tech circles, there's now a phrase for building with OpenClaw: 'raise a lobster.' No one can quite explain why.
The most influential AI infrastructure of 2026 might be a Python CLI written by one person who just wanted to run models locally.
Coca-Cola Beverages Africa is saving planners an hour a day with Copilot Studio agents. Microsoft wants that story to be about A2A. The question is whether the open protocol committee that governs it has already decided the answer.
Gemini CLI now defaults to read-only planning mode — the write is opt-in, not the default. Here is what that flip means for how developers will actually use AI coding agents.
Google shipped ADK Go 1.0 with native OpenTelemetry tracing, betting it can own the observability layer for Go agents before Datadog and New Relic set the standard from the outside.
The Neuron has 675,000 subscribers and zero academic credentials — yet its five-level AI framework is the closest thing practitioners have to a shared roadmap. Heres why that matters.
The 98 investors who voted on this year's ET30 list manage $2.6 trillion. Their biggest structural bet: a category that was literally zero percent of the list in 2019 now accounts for 43 percent of it.
The Axios npm attack was staged over 18 hours with a decoy package to establish legitimacy. The OpenClaw ecosystem was in the blast radius.
Adding more AI agents to a problem does not automatically improve the output. A new study finds the debate protocol determines whether agents converge faster or produce more diverse arguments, and you cannot tune for both.
Under a 300-second budget, subagent mode made 7 improvements. Agent teams made 3. The reason: specialists who cannot complete their hand-offs are worse than no team at all. The paper advocates routing tasks dynamically based on complexity.