Tag: agents
All the articles with the tag "agents".
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DeepMind's AI Control Roadmap Treats Agents Like Insider Risk
Google DeepMind's AI Control Roadmap is a signal that agent safety is moving from alignment slogans into security architecture.
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A2A And ARD Are Turning Agents Into A Network
Google's A2A anniversary and Hugging Face's ARD launch show agent infrastructure moving toward discovery, delegation, and interoperable peers.
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MosaicLeaks Shows Research Agents Can Leak Without Saying Secrets
Hugging Face and ServiceNow's MosaicLeaks benchmark shows deep research agents can leak private facts through ordinary web searches.
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GitHub Agent Finder Is About Tool Discovery, Not More Chat
GitHub's Agent Finder and Copilot governance updates show the next agent problem: finding the right tool without losing enterprise control.
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Microsoft Is Making Agent Cost A Product Feature
Microsoft's June 16 AI post frames model diversity, Agent 365, and Copilot Cowork usage pricing as the enterprise cost layer agents need.
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NVIDIA XR AI Puts Agents Where The Work Is Happening
NVIDIA XR AI public beta shows the next agent interface may be AR glasses: multimodal perception, retrieval, and tool use in live work.
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NVIDIA AgentPerf Makes Agent Serving A Datacenter Metric
NVIDIA's AA-AgentPerf results show why agent workloads need new infrastructure benchmarks built around concurrent sessions, tool calls, and latency.
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GitHub Agentic Workflows Put Agents Inside The CI Pipeline
GitHub Agentic Workflows moves coding agents from one-off chats into reusable Actions automation, with controls that matter for real engineering teams.
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Claude Fable 5 Shows The Frontier Model Split Getting Real
Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 launch shows a practical frontier AI pattern: broad access for guarded capability, restricted access for higher-risk power.
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Biology Agents Need Deterministic Tools, Not Just Smarter Models
Anthropic's biology-agent work shows why scientific AI needs reliable data retrieval layers before agents can safely operate in messy research infrastructure.