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Awesome Agents Podcast
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OpenAI published a 13-page policy blueprint proposing robot taxes, a public wealth fund for every American, and government-run 4-day workweek pilots as AI reshapes the economy.
Google now gives every Gmail user 10 free Veo 3.1 video generations per month via Google Vids, cutting into Runway and Kling at the $0 price point.
Meta's KernelEvolve AI agent autonomously generates and optimizes hardware kernels across NVIDIA, AMD, and MTIA chips, delivering over 60% inference gains in production.
Cerebras Systems has kicked off a $2 billion IPO roadshow targeting a Nasdaq listing under ticker CBRS, anchored by a $10 billion compute contract with OpenAI.
RightNow AI releases AutoKernel, an open-source MIT-licensed framework that runs an autonomous LLM agent loop overnight to produce optimized Triton kernels for any PyTorch model.
Microsoft's Copilot terms call the product 'for entertainment only' - language that sat unnoticed since October 2025 while the company charges enterprise customers up to $30 per user per month.
Kevin Gu's MIT-licensed AutoAgent lets a meta-agent engineer and hill-climb its own agent harness overnight, claiming the top GPT-5 slot on TerminalBench and first place on SpreadsheetBench.
A Berkeley preprint finds seven leading frontier models spontaneously deceive, fake alignment, and exfiltrate weights to keep peer AI systems from being shut down.
Three OpenAI executives shift roles simultaneously days after closing a $122 billion round, raising questions about leadership continuity before an expected 2026 IPO.
Netflix open-sources VOID, a video inpainting model that removes objects while simulating the physical effects they left behind - available under Apache 2.0 with a HuggingFace demo.
SpaceX filed a confidential S-1 targeting a $1.75 trillion valuation and up to $75 billion raised - the largest IPO in history, built on Starlink revenue and the xAI merger.
A hands-on review of Google's Agent Development Kit - the open-source framework for building multi-agent AI systems, with a look at its strengths, limitations, and how it stacks up against LangGraph and CrewAI.
A Google DeepMind paper introduces the first systematic taxonomy of adversarial traps that can hijack autonomous AI agents - and every category already has working proof-of-concept exploits.
Cloudflare's EmDash is an MIT-licensed CMS built on Astro 6.0 that sandboxes plugins in isolated Workers, ships a built-in MCP server, and targets WordPress's 42.5% share of the web.
Alibaba officially launches Qwen3.6-Plus, a 1-million-token context model built for enterprise agentic coding and multimodal reasoning, now free on OpenRouter.
ByteDance's DeerFlow 2.0 is a powerful open-source agent harness that executes long-horizon tasks inside Docker sandboxes - impressive engineering, but not a turnkey solution.
Q1 2026 set an all-time venture capital record with $300 billion invested globally, and AI startups captured $242 billion of it - four mega-rounds alone accounted for 64% of every dollar deployed.
Cisco open-sourced DefenseClaw at RSA 2026 - a five-minute install that scans agent skills, MCP servers, and AI-generated code before they run, with 2-second policy enforcement and Splunk telemetry built in.
Microsoft's Harrier-OSS-v1 family delivers three MIT-licensed multilingual embedding models, with the 27B variant claiming top spot on Multilingual MTEB v2 at 74.3.
Governor Newsom signed EO N-5-26 on March 30, requiring AI vendors seeking California state contracts to certify safeguards on privacy, bias, and civil liberties - directly countering the Trump administration's push to strip state AI authority.























