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Anthropic establishes clear boundaries for military AI applications, introducing comprehensive safety protocols that reshape defense sector AI deployment strategies.
Anthropic introduces long-running Claude sessions that maintain context across extended interactions, revolutionizing how developers build AI-powered applications.
Claude AI emerged as the undisputed star at San Francisco's premier HumanX conference, with Anthropic showcasing capabilities that left competitors scrambling.
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Dust's latest update fixes critical agent behavior inconsistencies by enforcing explicit reinforcement mode controls. Builders now have finer-grained authority over when agents enter reinforced workflows.

Dust now notifies users via email when Frames are shared, plus improvements to file processing. Here's what this means for your workflow.

Vercel eliminates the embedding requirement for knowledge agents, simplifying architecture and reducing vector database complexity. Here's what this means for your stack.

Dagster's latest release adds multi_partition_key property to execution contexts, enabling cleaner handling of multi-partition runs alongside Braze integration and Databricks improvements.

Vercel released a Chat SDK that simplifies AI agent integration into applications. Here's what this means for your development workflow and when you should adopt it.

Jinja2 templating in system prompts lets you inject runtime parameters and conditional logic into agents without rebuilding them. This is infrastructure, not feature bloat.

Zyte published guidance on building MCP servers that connect LLMs to live web data via Zyte API. Builders can now embed web scraping directly into AI applications without separate infrastructure.

Zyte released Web Scraping Copilot 1.0, a VS Code extension that uses AI to generate and test Scrapy spiders. Builders get faster development cycles without sacrificing code control.

TiDB X delivers near-zero-impact index creation through dedicated object storage and redesigned online DDL. Here's what builders need to know about maintaining databases at scale without the downtime tax.

TiDB v8.5.4 shifts materialized view refresh to async-first and expands TiFlash aggregation capabilities. Here's what builders need to know.

Amazon Bedrock now supports AG-UI protocol for real-time agent deployments. Here's what this means for your infrastructure and when to adopt it.

Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime now supports shell command execution via InvokeAgentRuntimeCommand API. Builders can execute commands, stream output over HTTP/2, and receive exit codes without custom infrastructure.
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