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Self-Improving AI Agents
Self-improving AI agents are systems that close a feedback loop around their own behavior and measurably improve over time. Improvement can happen at test time without touching model weights, or at training time through structured updates to prompts, policies, or even fine-tuned models. The…
Agent Collaboration Networks
Agent collaboration networks describe systems where multiple AI agents coordinate like a structured team. Instead of one oversized generalist agent attempting to handle everything, specialized agents discover capabilities, exchange context, delegate work, and complete workflows together. The shift…
AI Agents Managing SaaS Tools
AI agents managing SaaS tools is what happens when organizations finally admit that most “digital work” is repetitive form-filling across a handful of systems of record. Instead of a person opening a ticketing system, switching to a CRM, checking a dashboard, copying notes into a doc, and posting…
Vertical AI Agents
Vertical AI agents are what you get when businesses stop being impressed by “pretty good general chat” and start demanding “finish the job, inside the system we already use, without creating lawsuits.” These agents do one role in one industry, using that industry’s data, rules, approvals, and…
Autonomous AI Employees
Autonomous AI employees are what you call software agents when you want the idea to survive procurement, security review, and an executive who thinks “autonomous” means “no consequences.” These systems plan multi-step work, take actions across business tools, and keep going until a completion…
Agentic AI Operating Systems
Agentic AI operating systems are what happens when vendors realize “agent runtime + tool access + policy + logs” sounds too honest to sell, so they call it an “operating system.” In practical terms, an agentic OS is a control plane that lets agents plan multi-step work, use tools, keep state,…
Claude’s New Constitution
Humans built machines that can write, reason, advise, and occasionally hallucinate with alarming confidence. So naturally, the next step was to draft them a constitution. In January 2026, Anthropic published Claude’s New Constitution, a long-form framework intended to guide how Claude should…
Interactive Claude Apps
AI assistants have spent years being “helpful” in the same way a nicely worded suggestion is helpful: it sounds confident, then you still have to do all the work yourself. Interactive Claude Apps are Anthropic’s push to change that by making Claude less like a text generator and more like an…
Cloudflare’s Moltworker
Everyone wants a personal AI agent that can clean up inbox chaos, coordinate meetings, and quietly handle repetitive tasks. Almost no one wants to manage servers, patch operating systems, or expose private data to the open internet just to make that happen. That tension is where Cloudflare’s…
SME AI Accelerator
Small and medium-sized enterprises keep most economies running, which is a polite way of saying they carry a lot of responsibility with not nearly enough spare time. AI is supposed to help, but for many SMEs it still feels like something built for companies with data teams, budgets, and weeks to…
OpenAI’s In-house Data Agent
Most people still think “AI + data” means a chatbot that can spit out a SQL query and then confidently explain whatever numbers fall out. That’s cute, in the way a toy steering wheel is “driving.” OpenAI’s in-house data agent is something else: an internal system designed to help thousands of…
Google AI Pro
Google AI Pro is Google’s paid AI subscription designed for people who want AI embedded directly into their everyday tools, not separated into a standalone chatbot. It replaces the older Google One AI Premium plan and brings together advanced Gemini models, AI features across Google apps, creative…