Sharp reads on model releases, agent workflows, product shifts, and developer tooling moves that actually change how teams ship.
Release Radar
What launched, what changed, and why it matters beyond the headline.
Market Signals
Short analysis focused on product leverage, workflow risk, and where the category is moving.
Operator Briefs
Concrete next steps for founders, product leads, and AI-native engineering teams.

Stanford's latest AI Index exposes a dangerous disconnect between AI insiders and the public, with rising anxiety threatening widespread adoption across key sectors.
Microsoft's new enterprise agent framework addresses OpenClaw's security vulnerabilities while maintaining automation capabilities for business workflows.
Anything transforms App Store setbacks into desktop opportunity, launching companion app to revolutionize mobile development workflows despite platform restrictions.
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Framer adds statistical control to experiments with custom distribution, plus folder organization and CMS test support. What builders need to know.

OpenAI's partnership with AWS to deploy AI tools across US government agencies signals a major shift in enterprise AI distribution. Builders now have a clear path to government-cleared AI infrastructure.

Drizzle-kit trades esbuild-register for tsx, enabling seamless ESM/CJS support while adding native Bun and Deno execution. What this means for your migration strategy.

Drizzle adds node:sqlite driver support with automatic runtime detection, enabling migrations and Studio browsing without external dependencies. TypeScript path alias resolution also fixed in drizzle-kit.

AWS released two critical CloudWatch metrics for Bedrock inference workloads. Builders can now measure time-to-first-token and quota consumption in production - essential for capacity planning.

AWS and NVIDIA expanded their collaboration with new tech integrations to handle scaling AI workloads. Here's what builders should evaluate for their infrastructure decisions.

AWS removed the operational overhead from customizing Nova models. Here's what builders need to do to take advantage.

Zapier now lets you bring your own AI model accounts to the platform. Here's what this shift means for your automation workflows and cost structure.

OpenAI released smaller model variants optimized for cost and latency. Here's how to evaluate them for your stack and what this means for your API spend.

DigitalOcean's prompt caching feature cuts API costs and latency for LLM applications. Here's how to evaluate it for your infrastructure.

DigitalOcean now offers AMD Instinct MI350X GPUs alongside NVIDIA options. Here's what builders need to know about cost, performance, and when to switch.

AutoGPT Platform pushes a minor version bump with undisclosed features. Here's how to evaluate what this means for your agent workflows.
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