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Today's top AI news — curated links and commentary on the stories that matter for product builders.
Agentic AI systems degrade through context rot, compounding errors, and model drift — but human oversight erodes in lockstep. The widening gap between actual reliability and perceived reliability is the defining engineering challenge of autonomous systems.
Amazon's $50 billion investment buys exclusive cloud hosting for OpenAI's enterprise platform, creating a split-brain infrastructure that every builder on OpenAI needs to understand.
Today's top AI news — curated links and commentary on the stories that matter for product builders.
OpenAI and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory introduce DraftNEPABench, a new benchmark evaluating how AI coding agents can accelerate federal permitting—showing potential to reduce NEPA drafting time by up to 15% and modernize infrastructure reviews.
OpenAI and Figma launch a new Codex integration that connects code and design, enabling teams to move between implementation and the Figma canvas to iterate and ship faster.
Google's latest research shows multi-agent coordination can actually reduce performance, challenging the industry's $52 billion bet on orchestrated AI systems and revealing why coordination complexity may be the wrong path forward.
Most multi-agent workflow failures come down to missing structure. Learn the three engineering patterns that make agent systems reliable.
OpenAI announces Frontier Alliance Partners to help enterprises move from AI pilots to production with secure, scalable agent deployments.
Mastra's open-source memory system replaces retrieval with background compression, scoring highest on LongMemEval at a fraction of the cost. If you're building agents that need to remember, pay attention.
AI is rewiring developer preferences. Octoverse 2025 reveals how AI compatibility is becoming the new standard for technology choice.
How OpenAI built a real-time access system combining rate limits, usage tracking, and credits to power continuous access to Sora and Codex.
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