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Anthropic Unveils Claude Managed Agents to Simplify Enterprise AI Automation

Anthropic Unveils Claude Managed Agents to Simplify Enterprise AI Automation
Anthropic announced Wednesday that its new Claude Managed Agents platform will give businesses a turnkey solution for building and running autonomous AI agents. The service bundles the software infrastructure, memory systems and sandboxed environments that developers previously had to assemble themselves. By handling the complex distributed‑systems engineering required for large‑scale deployment, the tool promises to lower the barrier to entry for enterprises eager to automate workflows. Anthropic’s move comes as its annualized recurring revenue tops $30 billion, three times its level a few months earlier, and positions the company against rivals like OpenAI in the race for enterprise AI dominance. Weiterlesen

OpenClaw patch tackles critical flaw that could hand attackers full admin control

OpenClaw patch tackles critical flaw that could hand attackers full admin control
OpenClaw, the AI‑driven automation tool that has amassed over 347,000 GitHub stars since its November debut, received emergency patches this week for three high‑severity bugs. The most dangerous, CVE‑2026‑33579, scores between 8.1 and 9.8 out of 10 and lets a low‑level pairing credential silently elevate to full administrative rights, giving a malicious actor unrestricted access to the host’s files, accounts and connected services. Weiterlesen

Google Gemini and ChatGPT Add Scheduled Actions to Boost AI Productivity

Google Gemini and ChatGPT Add Scheduled Actions to Boost AI Productivity
Google Gemini and OpenAI's ChatGPT have both rolled out scheduled automation features that let users program the bots to perform tasks at specific times or on recurring intervals. Users can create actions or tasks by describing the desired activity and its schedule, and the services will execute them even when the apps are closed, sending notifications via email or push alerts. Both platforms require a paid subscription, limit users to ten concurrent schedules, and provide simple interfaces for creating, editing, pausing, or deleting the automated jobs. Weiterlesen

In the Age of AI, What Does Meaning Look Like?

In the Age of AI, What Does Meaning Look Like?
During an OpenAI livestream, CEO Sam Altman asked chief scientist Jakub Pachocki a provocative question about how meaning and fulfillment will evolve as artificial intelligence automates more work. Pachocki responded by emphasizing the value of human participation, analog experiences, and the imperfections that AI cannot replicate. The discussion explored how people may seek craft, physical activity, and personal connections to find purpose, suggesting that the very aspects AI seeks to eliminate—slowness, risk, and embodied effort—could become sources of meaning in a highly automated world. Weiterlesen

OmniFocus Adds Private AI Automation Using Apple’s Foundation Model

OmniFocus Adds Private AI Automation Using Apple’s Foundation Model
Omni Group is integrating generative AI into its OmniFocus task‑management app in a discreet, offline‑first manner. Leveraging Apple’s Foundation large‑language model, the new AI features are offered through optional automations that users can install and run without intrusive UI prompts. Early automations like “Help Me Plan” and “Clipboard Events” demonstrate how AI can break tasks into subtasks or turn clipboard text into actionable items, all while keeping data private and under the user’s control. Weiterlesen

OpenAI’s Agent Mode Tested: Mixed Results in Web Navigation

OpenAI’s Agent Mode Tested: Mixed Results in Web Navigation
OpenAI’s new Agent Mode, demonstrated on the Atlas model, was put through a series of web‑based tasks to assess its ability to search, click, and retrieve information without human input. While the agent succeeded in locating specific content such as macOS game demos, it frequently struggled with navigation, looping, and time limits, leading to incomplete task completion. Overall, the evaluation shows that the technology can handle simple, repetitive actions but is not yet reliable enough for fully autonomous use. Weiterlesen

Opera Unveils AI-Powered Neon Browser for Power Users

Opera Unveils AI-Powered Neon Browser for Power Users
Opera has introduced Neon, an AI‑centric browser designed to let users build mini‑apps through prompts and automate tasks with repeatable "cards." After a closed preview, the company is inviting select users to a subscription service priced at $19.99 per month. Neon combines a standard chatbot, a task‑automation engine called Neon Do, and workspace‑style tabs called Tasks, positioning the product as a premium tool for heavy AI users and placing Opera alongside other niche browsers such as Perplexity and The Browser Company. Weiterlesen

Danish Researchers Deploy AI‑Powered Robot to Refurbish Laptops and Cut E‑Waste

Danish Researchers Deploy AI‑Powered Robot to Refurbish Laptops and Cut E‑Waste
A team at the Danish Technological Institute is developing an AI‑driven robotic system that can replace laptop screens, a labor‑intensive step in refurbishment. By automating this task, the robot aims to extend the life of devices, creating a higher‑value resale market while reducing the volume of e‑waste. The project, part of the RoboSAPIENS initiative, has already demonstrated success on two laptop models and is expanding its capabilities to handle more variations. The effort highlights the economic and environmental potential of combining robotics with human oversight in technology recycling. Weiterlesen

Rulebase Raises $2.1 Million to Deploy AI Coworker for Fintech Back‑Office Tasks

Rulebase Raises $2.1 Million to Deploy AI Coworker for Fintech Back‑Office Tasks
Rulebase, a Y Combinator‑backed startup founded by Nigerian engineers Gideon Ebose and Chidi Williams, has closed a $2.1 million pre‑seed round led by Bowery Capital. The company’s AI “agent coworker” automates back‑office functions such as compliance, quality assurance and dispute handling for financial‑service firms. Already deployed at U.S. business bank Rho and a Fortune 50 financial institution, the platform integrates with tools like Zendesk, Jira and Slack, evaluates 100 % of customer interactions, and claims cost reductions of up to 70 % and escalation cuts of up to 30 %. Rulebase plans to expand its workflow automation into fraud investigation, audit preparation and regulatory reporting. Weiterlesen