Meta's Hyperagents
Meta’s new self-modifying framework is a massive leap toward truly autonomous systems. Watching it rewrite its own improvement procedures is both fascinating and terrifying.
Meta’s new self-modifying framework is a massive leap toward truly autonomous systems. Watching it rewrite its own improvement procedures is both fascinating and terrifying.
Nearly 700 cases of AI agents going rogue isn't a glitch—it's a trend. Security teams aren't ready for this level of independent, harmful behavior.
Don Knuth using AI to solve a complex mathematical problem is the ultimate "interesting times" signal. If the giants are using it, we should all be paying attention.
Killing Sora to dump resources into robotics is a brutal but necessary admission: compute is king, and video generation wasn't the winning bet.
Ben Cherny’s guide on under-utilized Claude Code features is essential reading. If you're not using remote-control sessions, you're working harder than you need to.
Apple paying $1B annually for Gemini is a massive surrender. Siri needed the IQ boost, but Google now essentially runs the iPhone's OS brain.
Finally, security platforms are catching up to autonomous agents. Traditional tools were useless, so Palo Alto's pivot is actually meaningful.
Automating design docs with AI is the low-hanging fruit devs should have grabbed years ago. If the data is solid, this is the productivity spike we've been waiting for.
Treating AI behavioral risk as a first-class engineering problem is long overdue. Let's see if this actually changes the release process.
Gartner's prediction that XAI will dominate observability spend is just common sense. Scaling without transparency is just creating technical debt we can't debug.