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TrendingOn Thursday, Anthropic took Claude Security, a defensive security tool in Claude Code on the web that scans codebases for The post Anthropic’s Claude Security emerges from closed preview to scan your codebases for vulnerabilities appeared first on The New Stack .
Salesforce lets its customers lead its product roadmap with the thinking that if one enterprise customer has a problem, the others likely do too.
For this episode of The New Stack Makers, I sat down with AWS developer advocate Morgan Willis to talk about The post Cut AI token usage by 96%? Here’s how AWS Strands Agents does it. appeared first on The New Stack .

Earlier this month, Anthropic launched Claude Managed Agents in public beta. Two weeks later it added persistent memory. From this The post Anthropic wants to be the AWS of agentic AI appeared first on The New Stack .

Warp, the popular Rust-based agentic development environment, has released its client as open source. Warp began in 2022 as, believe The post Warp’s gamble: Going open source to take on closed-source rivals appeared first on The New Stack .

Platform engineering’s goal has always been to make engineers more self-sufficient without sacrificing standards. The best way to accomplish this The post How AI transforms your role as a platform engineer appeared first on The New Stack .

Nothing is Greenfield in an enterprise. Hybrid cloud complexity sits atop siloed teams and systems, making it nearly impossible to The post How HPE is closing the loop on cloud and AI sprawl with agentic AI appeared first on The New Stack .

SAS has spent 50 years building analytics and decisioning software for regulated industries like banks, insurers, government agencies, and manufacturers. The post SAS opens its analytics engine to Claude, Copilot and any AI agent with Viya MCP Server appeared first on The New Stack .

Sentry, the application monitoring and error tracking service, on Tuesday launched Seer Agent, a natural-language debugging tool that lets developers The post Sentry’s Seer Agent lets developers debug production issues in natural language appeared first on The New Stack .

Andrew Moore has spent two decades watching enterprise AI projects fail the tests that mattered most. Not the demos. Not The post Lovelace emerges from stealth with context engine that claims 1000x AI investigative power appeared first on The New Stack .

The rumors were true: GitHub announced today that it’s overhauling how it charges for Copilot, shifting to a usage-based billing The post GitHub moves Copilot to usage-based billing as AI coding costs climb appeared first on The New Stack .

The unwinding of Meta’s deal shows how tech founders struggle to cut China ties.

While software developers seem to have wholly adopted AI coding assistants, the business side of organizations — the C-suite and The post “I was tired of explaining it to somebody who was supposed to build it for me”: Meet the executives vibe-coding their own tools. appeared first on The New Stack .

“Everyone’s building agents, not enough people are building the systems underneath them,” open source veteran Brian Douglas wrote on LinkedIn The post GitHub veteran Brian Douglas launches Paper Compute to fix AI agent infrastructure appeared first on The New Stack .

The Cursor we’ve come to know and love has always been an IDE with AI assistance. Working with Cursor gave The post The debugging wars: Cursor 3 takes aim at Claude Code’s agentic edge appeared first on The New Stack .

As fast as the technology industry is formalizing the term Human-In-The-Loop, the global automation lobby is seeking to push the The post Mistral’s Leanstral wants to kill off human-in-the-loop code checks, but is it blowing in the wind? appeared first on The New Stack .

Cursor and Chainguard are setting their sights on securing the open source dependency chain in AI-generated code — a problem The post Cursor and Chainguard partner to lock down the AI agent supply chain appeared first on The New Stack .

Boris Cherny, who built Claude Code, recently shared on X how to get the most out of it following the The post Why Claude needs a real environment to validate cloud-native code appeared first on The New Stack .

OpenAI is pushing ChatGPT further into the day-to-day operations of companies, introducing this week shared “workspace agents” that can carry The post OpenAI debuts always-on agents to end the friction of manual team handoffs appeared first on The New Stack .

Accenture and WaveMaker have announced a strategic partnership to help mid-market organizations modernize applications using WaveMaker’s agentic AI platform, targeting companies with The post Why Accenture and WaveMaker are betting on agentic AI to close a $3 billion software gap appeared first on The New Stack .

Roo Code, an open source AI coding tool built for VS Code, has announced that it’s shutting down its VS The post Roo Code pivots to cloud-based agent, says IDEs aren’t the future of coding appeared first on The New Stack .
Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform takes an interesting approach: It is geared for IT and technical users.

The core problem in AI security right now is that attackers are using AI models to find and exploit zero-day The post Google wants AI defense to be as fast as AI offense appeared first on The New Stack .

GitHub has announced that it’s pausing new sign-ups for its Copilot individual plans and tightening usage limits for existing users, The post GitHub pauses Copilot sign-ups as AI coding drives up compute demand appeared first on The New Stack .

Founded by an OSU researcher, the startup is developing AI agents that can become experts in any domain.

Last week, SmartBear announced new capabilities for its commercial Swagger toolset designed to help organizations govern, validate, and scale APIs The post SmartBear’s Swagger update targets the API drift problem AI coding tools created appeared first on The New Stack .

On March 30, Sycamore announced a $65 million seed round to build what its founder calls an operating system for The post Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft agree that the harness is the product. They disagree on the price. appeared first on The New Stack .

The demand for improved digital services and new capabilities, from both customers and senior executives, is straining digital operations to The post 3 steps to escaping the “break-fix” trap appeared first on The New Stack .
At the recent MCP Summit in New York City, The New Stack sat down with Clare Liguori, Senior Principal Software The post As agentic AI explodes, Amazon doubles down on MCP appeared first on The New Stack .

Most AI systems interact with software through structured pathways — APIs, code repositories, or tightly defined tool integrations. That setup The post Hugging Face pushes into “computer use” with HoloTab agent that works through your browser appeared first on The New Stack .

OpenAI has openly talked about its plans to build a unified AI superapp that combines ChatGPT with its Codex coding The post OpenAI’s superapp is taking shape as Codex goes beyond coding appeared first on The New Stack .

If it’s good for engineers, it’s good for AI. But is the opposite true too? Spotify has famously gone all-in The post Dogfooding and platforms: Spotify’s agentic-first development appeared first on The New Stack .

As someone who spent more than six years leading React at Meta, few are as well-placed as Seth Webster to The post Expo bets big on React Native’s agentic future appeared first on The New Stack .

Chipping away at the Apple-native stronghold is never easy; dedicated Mac addicts often harbor a curious proclivity for Mail and Safari, sometimes The post Google Gemini Mac app debuts to end the clunky hunt for browser tabs appeared first on The New Stack .

OpenAI announced a major update to its Agents SDK on Wednesday, one that takes the model-agnostic SDK from being a The post OpenAI’s Agents SDK separates the harness from the compute appeared first on The New Stack .

AI agents are reshaping software development. They can autonomously read codebases, write and edit files, run tests, and fix bugs, The post Agents are rewriting the rules of security. Here’s what engineering needs to know. appeared first on The New Stack .

Unknown unknowns take on a whole new meaning when AI agents are acting on our behalf. Up until now, autonomous The post Why observability platforms are becoming AI auditing tools appeared first on The New Stack .

You’d think one major update to Claude Code would be enough for one day, but on Tuesday, Anthropic didn’t just The post Anthropic’s redesigned Claude Code desktop app lets you burn through tokens even faster appeared first on The New Stack .

On Tuesday, Anthropic launched an oft-requested feature for Claude Code: routines. The idea here is that you can now run The post Claude Code can now do your job overnight appeared first on The New Stack .

Google is bringing a new feature to Gemini in Chrome that lets you save and reuse your favorite AI prompts. The post Google’s Gemini in Chrome now lets you save prompts as “skills” appeared first on The New Stack .

Cloud connectivity has long been a manual, fragmented headache for DevOps teams. On Tuesday, Cloudflare moved to bridge that gap The post Beyond the VPN: Cloudflare Mesh builds a private network for the age of AI agents appeared first on The New Stack .

The AI coding tool market was supposed to consolidate. One winner would emerge, developers would standardize around it, and the The post Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex are merging into one AI coding stack nobody planned appeared first on The New Stack .

Creating software is easier than ever, but figuring out how to make money from it is an entirely different proposition. The post Replit taps RevenueCat to help vibe-coders make money appeared first on The New Stack .
Last month, Sierra launched Ghostwriter, an agent designed to build other agents. With this “agent as a service” tool, the startup intends to replace traditional click-based web applications with natural language. Users simply describe what they need, prompting Ghostwriter to autonomously create and deploy a specialized agent to execute the task.

Zencoder on Thursday launched Zenflow for Work, its first product for non-coders. The company started out as a code completion The post Zencoder goes beyond coding appeared first on The New Stack .

Poke brings AI agents to everyday users via text message by handling tasks and automations without complex setup, apps, or technical know-how.
Astropad’s Workbench lets users remotely monitor and control AI agents on Mac Minis from iPhone or iPad, with low-latency streaming and mobile access.
Confluence users can now create visual assets within the software in addition to new third-party agents working with Lovable, Replit, and Gamma.

As the global race to provide AI infrastructure services accelerates, Aria Networks claims it has engineered a “fundamentally different approach” The post Model Flop Utilization is the metric Aria Networks says will define the AI infrastructure era appeared first on The New Stack .

In a roundtable panel at the MCP Dev Summit last week in New York, Model Context Protocol (MCP) maintainers from The post MCP maintainers from Anthropic, AWS, Microsoft, and OpenAI lay out enterprise security roadmap at Dev Summit appeared first on The New Stack .

Last week, the AI code editor with the fastest revenue growth in the category shipped a product that is not The post Cursor’s $2 billion bet: The IDE is now a fallback, not the default appeared first on The New Stack .

Maybe it started in February, when programmer and entrepreneur Paul Ford, 51, wrote a guest essay for The New York The post “I started to lose my ability to code”: Developers grapple with the real cost of AI programming tools appeared first on The New Stack .
Two of Microsoft’s most prominent developers have some words for organizations overly celebrating agentic AI’s productivity gains: You are hollowing The post Microsoft execs warn agentic AI is hollowing out the junior developer pipeline appeared first on The New Stack .

Every developer who has used an AI coding assistant has experienced the same frustration: You spend an afternoon teaching Claude The post OpenClaw vs. Hermes Agent: The race to build AI assistants that never forget appeared first on The New Stack .

Anyone today can build an agent locally with minimal effort. With some LLM calls, a prompt, and a few tool The post The hidden technical debt of agentic engineering appeared first on The New Stack .

On Wednesday, security researcher Chaofan Shou discovered that Anthropic had shipped version 2.1.88 of Claude Code with a 59.8MB source The post Inside Claude Code’s leaked source: swarms, daemons, and 44 features Anthropic kept behind flags appeared first on The New Stack .

Deploying AI coding agents is no longer hard, but knowing whether they’re working and keeping them from becoming another unmanaged The post JetBrains: AI agents are about to repeat the cloud ROI crisis appeared first on The New Stack .

For AI coding agents to work effectively, they need access to a broad range of systems — from private repositories The post Why Cursor is bringing self-hosted AI agents to the Fortune 500 appeared first on The New Stack .

Running large language models (LLMs) locally has often meant accepting slower speeds and tighter memory limits. Ollama’s latest update, built The post Ollama taps Apple’s MLX framework to make local AI models faster on Macs appeared first on The New Stack .