#AI Agents
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A critical vulnerability in Starlette—downloaded 325 million times per week—puts millions of AI agent servers at risk, exposing stored credentials for email, databases, and third-party services.
A small but growing group of developers has gone all-in on AI coding agents like Claude Code and OpenClaw. History suggests the rest of us won't be far behind.
Google is building AI agents that search the web proactively, without user prompting. That's not just a product update — it's a fundamental shift in who controls the information you receive.
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[email protected]OpenAI has reorganized for the second time in a month, merging ChatGPT and Codex into a single agentic platform under president Greg Brockman's unified product leadership.
Databricks CTO Matei Zaharia just won computing's top prize. His take on AGI, the security nightmare hiding inside AI agents, and why the real AI revolution is about research, not chatbots.
A surprise leak of Anthropic's Claude Code source code revealed 'Kairos'—a dormant background AI agent designed to act before you even ask. Here's what it means.
Nasdaq has spent 18 months deploying AI agents across surveillance and compliance. Crypto.com, Block, and Messari are already cutting staff. The human checkpoint is shrinking.
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[email protected]China has already surpassed the US in OpenClaw adoption. With Baidu and Tencent hosting mass setup events and local governments offering subsidies, Beijing is turning an open-source AI agent into national productivity infrastructure.
Meta-backed Manus launches a desktop app that puts its AI agent directly on your device. As AI agents go local, what does it mean for your privacy, your files, and the battle for your computer?
At GTC 2026, Nvidia is expected to unveil an inference chip and the NemoClaw AI agent platform. What happens when the company that owns 80% of AI training comes for the rest of the stack?
Rox just hit a $1.2B valuation on $8M ARR. The AI sales agent startup thinks it can replace a dozen fragmented tools—and maybe a few salespeople. Here's what's actually at stake.
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[email protected]OpenClaw, a Western-developed AI agent tool, is quietly spreading through China's local governments and tech firms — despite official security warnings. A DeepSeek echo, in reverse.