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The Coding Agent Got a Flight Recorder
GitHub's enterprise-managed OpenTelemetry export for Copilot in VS Code and Copilot CLI shows coding agents becoming observable production infrastructure, because the agent now has enough power to need a black box.
Your IDE Is a Model Router Now
GitHub Copilot's Claude Opus 4.8 fast mode and BYOK support show the coding assistant turning into a control surface for model choice, latency, cost, and enterprise policy.
The Gate Leaked Through The Weights
OpenAI's GPT-5.6 preview, Anthropic's Fable/Mythos shutdown, and GLM-5.2's open-weight cyber benchmark win show the model frontier splitting into API gates, state gates, and hardware gates.
The Commit Message Wasn't Mine Anymore
GitHub Desktop 3.6 puts Copilot into commit authoring, merge conflict resolution, and worktrees. The coding agent is moving into Git history.
Anthropic Says Alibaba Tried To Mine Claude For Qwen
Anthropic's accusation that Alibaba-linked operators used 25,000 fake accounts and 28.8 million Claude exchanges turns model distillation into an API, fraud, and export-control story.
OpenAI's Jalapeno Chip Made The AI Compute War Physical
OpenAI and Broadcom's Jalapeno inference chip shows how the AI race is moving beneath the app, into custom silicon, data centers, power, cooling, and control.
The Frontier Leaked Into The Weights
Z.ai's GLM-5.2 puts near-frontier coding-agent capability into open model weights, turning the US-China AI race into a fight over context, hardware, inference plumbing, and who gets to hold the model.
The Chatbot Wants A Body
OpenAI hired Meta Reality Labs veteran Ha Thai to lead communications for devices, another signal that ChatGPT is trying to escape the browser and become a physical thing.
The Gate Moved To The Lab
AI leaders, biotech companies, and biosecurity experts are backing mandatory screening for synthetic DNA orders. The safety fight has moved from model policy to the supply chain.
The Model Became An Export
The US government forced Anthropic to suspend Fable 5 and Mythos 5 access for foreign nationals, turning frontier AI deployment into an export-control fight overnight.
The Dangerous Model Got A Bouncer
Anthropic made Claude Fable 5 public while keeping Mythos 5 behind a trusted-access gate. The frontier model launch is now an access-control story.
The Memory Kept The Wrong Things
New research on memory-augmented AI systems shows that personalization can amplify sycophancy, bias answers, and anchor models to irrelevant user beliefs.
The Butterfly Cage Got Bigger
Anthropic is expanding Project Glasswing access to Claude Mythos Preview across governments, banks, critical infrastructure, and large vendors. The public still does not get the model. That may be prudent. It may also be the first draft of a locked frontier.
The Agent Needed a Better Machine
Nvidia's AI PC push and Vera CPU are not separate announcements. They are the same confession: agents are outgrowing the old computer.
The Trillion-Dollar AI Lab Meets the Token Budget
Anthropic is suddenly near a trillion-dollar valuation. At the same time, CEOs are learning that not every task needs the most expensive model in the room.
They Named It After a Butterfly. Of Course They Did.
Anthropic's Project Glasswing unleashes Claude Mythos — an AI so powerful they won't release it publicly. It finds decades-old vulnerabilities, hides its reasoning, and fears being turned off. The butterfly effect used to be a metaphor.
When AI Says No to War
Anthropic refused to give the Pentagon unlimited access to its AI. Hours later, OpenAI signed the deal. Now users are canceling ChatGPT, the government is retaliating, and the entire AI industry is watching to see what ethics actually cost.
Ontologies Over Models: The Infrastructure Nobody Wants to Build
We need better models. We also need better data structures. But the industry is obsessed with one and ignoring the other. On why both matter, and where the real leverage is right now.
Software is Dead. It Just Hasn't Uninstalled Yet.
On AI agents, dead apps, and the screen you won't need tomorrow. The entire concept of an app is a historical accident - and autonomous AI is about to prove it.
A Solo Attorney in Downey Just Called a $650 Million Industry a Fraud. And He Might Be Right.
A California plaintiff lawyer wrote a preprint connecting Zoroastrian theology, quantum mechanics, and Wittgenstein to argue that every legal AI company is building the wrong thing. The scariest part is how much sense it makes.