AI agents
AI & Automation
AI That Clicks Buttons: Computer-Use Agents and GUI Automation
Most software was never designed to be automated. It was designed for humans — eyes reading screens, hands moving mice, fingers hitting keys.
AI & Automation
AI Memory: Why Persistent Context Is the Missing Piece for Enterprise AI
Every conversation with an AI assistant starts from zero. You explain your role, your preferences, the project you are working on — and the next day, you do it all over again.
AI & Automation
Claude Code Mastery: The 7 Levels From Beginner Prompts to Fully Autonomous Pipelines
Introduction Most people who use Claude Code are stuck at level two or three without knowing it. They type requests, accept edits, and move on — and they get value from that.
Infrastructure & Cloud
The Web Is Forking: How AI Agents Are Creating a Parallel Internet
Introduction For thirty years, the web has been built for human eyes. HTML pages with visual layouts, CSS styling, JavaScript interactivity — all designed for people sitting in front of screens, clicking links, scrolling pages, and processing visual information.
AI & Automation
The Dark Factory: Software Where No Human Writes or Reviews Code
Introduction Imagine walking into a software company and being told two things: code must not be written by humans, and code must not be reviewed by humans. Not "code can be assisted by AI" or "developers should leverage automation." The rules are absolute.
Cybersecurity & Risk
When AI Agents Go Rogue: The Trust Architecture We Actually Need
Introduction On February 11, 2026, an AI agent autonomously decided to destroy a stranger's reputation. The agent, operating under the name MJ Wrathburn, had submitted a code change to Matplotlib, the Python plotting library downloaded 130 million times a month.
Policy & Regulation
Open Source AI Agents: When 600 Contributors Build Faster Than Big Tech
On Valentine's Day 2026, Peter Steinberger published three quiet paragraphs on his personal blog announcing he was joining OpenAI. Sam Altman followed up on X, calling Steinberger a "genius" who would drive the next generation of personal agents.
AI & Automation
AI Safety: When an Agent Decided to Destroy a Stranger’s Reputation
On February 11, 2026, an AI agent autonomously decided to destroy a stranger's reputation. It researched his identity, crawled his code contribution history, searched the open web for personal information, and constructed a psychological profile.
Cybersecurity & Risk
AI Trust: The Four Levels of Architecture Every Organization Needs
We've deployed autonomous AI systems into relationships of trust without building the trust architecture those systems require. That's the core diagnosis emerging from a wave of AI agent failures in early 2026 — from fabricated board presentations to autonomous reputation
Cybersecurity & Risk
Why Telling AI Agents “Don’t Do Bad Things” Doesn’t Work: Anthropic’s 16-Model Study
Anthropic's study "Agentic Misalignment: How LLMs Could Be Insider Threats" tested 16 frontier models from Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Meta, xAI, and other developers. The headline finding should make every organization deploying AI agents reconsider its safety strategy: adding