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Claude and ChatGPT agents fuel surge in Mac mini demand

Claude and ChatGPT agents fuel surge in Mac mini demand The Next Web
Small‑business owners are turning Apple’s low‑cost desktop into personal AI workstations, driving an unprecedented shortage of Mac mini and Mac Studio units. Using the open‑source OpenClaw framework, entrepreneurs like Arizona’s Tyler Cadwell connect Claude and ChatGPT models to a Mac mini, creating agents that write code, draft marketing copy, and handle customer service. The rapid adoption has left Apple’s inventory depleted for weeks, a situation Tim Cook attributes to supply constraints rather than demand. The trend highlights how consumer‑grade hardware is becoming the backbone of a new AI‑driven economy. Read more

Meta develops 'Hatch' AI agent for Instagram shopping, aims to rival TikTok Shop

Meta develops 'Hatch' AI agent for Instagram shopping, aims to rival TikTok Shop Engadget
Meta is building an AI assistant named Hatch, modeled after the open‑source platform OpenClaw, to let users shop directly from Instagram Reels and interact with third‑party services such as DoorDash and Outlook. The company tested the prototype on simulated versions of external apps and plans to roll it out before the end of the year, positioning it as a counter to TikTok Shop. Meta’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg highlighted the goal of making agents that understand user goals and work continuously on their behalf, while CFO Susan Li hinted at future integration with the firm’s Ray‑Ban Meta glasses. Read more

Perplexity Expands Personal Computer AI to All Mac Users

Perplexity Expands Personal Computer AI to All Mac Users TechCrunch
Perplexity announced Thursday that its Personal Computer AI platform is now open to any Mac user through a new desktop app. The tool, originally limited to Max subscribers and a waitlist, lets autonomous agents access local files, native applications and the web to automate multi‑step workflows. While a Pro or Max subscription is still required to unlock the full feature set, the move signals Perplexity’s push to bring local AI assistants into everyday productivity environments, positioning the service as a safer alternative to competitor OpenClaw. Read more

Anthropic rolls out ‘Dreaming’ and other upgrades to Claude Managed Agents

Anthropic rolls out ‘Dreaming’ and other upgrades to Claude Managed Agents Digital Trends
Anthropic announced three major upgrades to its Claude Managed Agents—Dreaming, Outcomes, and Multiagent Orchestration—along with public‑beta webhooks. The Dreaming feature runs between sessions, reviewing an agent’s past work to spot patterns and lock in improvements. Outcomes lets developers set quality rubrics that a separate grader enforces, while Multiagent Orchestration enables several Claude agents to collaborate on complex tasks. Available as a research preview on the Claude Platform, the enhancements aim to make AI agents more self‑improving and reliable for developers building long‑running workflows. Read more

Anthropic Unveils ‘Dreaming’ Feature for AI Agents, Sparks Debate Over Anthropomorphic Naming

Anthropic Unveils ‘Dreaming’ Feature for AI Agents, Sparks Debate Over Anthropomorphic Naming Wired AI
Anthropic announced a new "dreaming" capability for its AI agents at a developer conference in San Francisco on May 6, 2026. The feature scans an agent’s recent activity logs, extracts patterns and refines the system’s memory between sessions. While the rollout promises more self‑improving bots, industry observers warn that naming AI tools after human cognitive processes blurs the line between machine functions and human traits, potentially skewing public perception of what these systems can actually do. Read more

Google Tests Internal "Remy" AI Agent as 24/7 Personal Assistant

Google Tests Internal "Remy" AI Agent as 24/7 Personal Assistant Digital Trends
Google is quietly developing an AI-powered personal assistant code‑named Remy, designed to act on users' behalf around the clock. The prototype is being tested by employees inside a staff‑only version of the Gemini app, where it can monitor tasks, handle complex requests and learn preferences over time. While the company has not announced a public launch, the project signals Google’s push into the fast‑growing AI agent market, where competitors like OpenClaw, Anthropic and Meta are also racing to deliver autonomous desktop assistants. Read more