Today in AI: a new open-source “company OS” for AI agents, Anthropic launches a marketplace, and Karpathy experiments with autonomous research loops.
Today in AI: a new GPT model lands days after the last one, Cursor launches always-on coding agents, and Anthropic reveals a surprising gap between AI capability and real-world usage.
Today in AI: research notebooks turn into films, Perplexity gets hands-free computing, and Microsoft reveals lessons from training a multimodal reasoning model.
Today in AI: cheaper reasoning models, quieter upgrades to ChatGPT, and voice-driven coding assistants.
Today in AI: Qwen 3.5 runs locally, Claude memory goes free, NotebookLM upgrades visuals, and Perplexity launches an agent system
Today in AI: Obsidian emerges as Claude’s memory layer, ChatGPT faces backlash from users, and Claude introduces a faster way to migrate from other AI tools.
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Today in AI: PGoogle upgrades image generation, Microsoft previews an AI that executes tasks, and researchers warn about how agents behave when left to compete.
Today in AI: Perplexity launches its AI computer, Claude gets scheduled tasks, and Notion adds agents for teams.
Today in AI: Claude works remotely, Google launches a new certification, and workflows are starting to run without you.
Today in AI: Claude gets quietly scraped, Google clamps down on agent usage, and AI begins fixing code nobody wanted to touch.
Today in AI: Claude starts fixing real vulnerabilities, Pika lets you create AI versions of yourself, and a simple prompt cleans up robotic writing.