Topic: agentic ai

Rethinking the AI Gold Rush: Industry Leaders Warn of the “Agentic Paradox”

As enterprises scramble to integrate autonomous AI agents into their core business processes, a new economic reality is setting in. While frontier models accessible by cloud APIs  offer the fastest path to innovation, they are simultaneously creating what experts call the Agentic Paradox: where the cost of success threatens to bankrupt the very innovation it … continue reading

Lovelace Emerges from Stealth with Context Engine Builder for Mission-Critical AI

PITTSBURGH, Pa. — Lovelace has emerged from stealth to introduce Elemental, an enterprise context engine builder designed to meet the demands of speed, scale, and accuracy in high-stakes environments – dramatically increasing the investigative power of AI agents by 1000x on complex queries, making the company the only provider of enterprise-scale context engines for mission-critical applications. … continue reading

Runpod Launches Flash: The Fastest Way to Deploy AI Inference

NEWARK, N.J. — Runpod, the AI developer cloud, today announced the general availability of Runpod Flash, an open-source Python SDK that removes the infrastructure overhead between writing AI code and running it in production. With Flash, developers go from a local Python function to a live, auto-scaling endpoint in minutes, with no containers to build, … continue reading

Opsera Launches Forge, a Context-Aware Enterprise Software Factory

Opsera has launched Forge, an intent and context-aware software factory that transforms raw ideas into enterprise-ready code at AI speed, with security, stability and compliance. Forge was created as an AI-SDLC that enforces context, spec-based development and guardrails that helps organizations get from idea to production more rapidly, using any coding assistant. “Modern, intelligent application … continue reading

Main themes from MCP Dev Summit

Common themes emerged from among the 114 talks at the conference, including: “MCP Is Not Dead”: Late last year, social media debated whether MCP is dead because applications can use a command line interface (CLI) instead of MCP to interact with agents. Every speaker addressed this meme directly, and the Maintainers Roundtable noted that both … continue reading

Solo open-source projects address challenges of agentic AI

The rush to adopt agentic AI presents significant challenges for enterprises, particularly around governance, security, and ensuring reliability in production environments. Two new open-source projects created by Solo.io, Agent Registry and Agent Evals, aim to solve these critical adoption hurdles. The Agent Registry was open-sourced at KubeCon Atlanta and subsequently donated to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation as … continue reading

GitLab Extends Agentic AI with New Automated Security Remediation, Pipeline Setup, and Delivery Analytics

San Francisco — GitLab Inc., the intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps, today released GitLab 18.11, expanding agentic AI across the entire software lifecycle with security remediation, pipeline configuration, and delivery analytics. AI-generated code moves faster than the systems around it can keep up with, creating the AI Paradox: faster code generation without faster delivery, security, … continue reading

AWS Agent Registry: Taming Wild Agents

Big companies are starting to use many AI agents—sometimes hundreds or thousands. This creates a problem. Think of it like a massive digital zoo where the animals (agents) are running wild. Platform teams face three critical challenges when managing this many agents: Visibility: Knowing what agents exist across the organization. Control: Governing who can publish … continue reading

Agentic AI Goes Mainstream in the Enterprise, but 94% Raise Concern About Sprawl, OutSystems Research Finds

BOSTON — OutSystems, an AI development platform, today released its global 2026 State of AI Development report, revealing that enterprises have moved decisively from AI experimentation to execution. Nearly every organization surveyed, 96%, is already using AI agents in some capacity, and 97% are exploring system-wide agentic AI strategies. The findings signal a clear shift from pilots to … continue reading

NanoClaw and Docker Sandboxes: Building the Next Generation of Secure AI Agents

The world of AI is rapidly shifting from simply asking intelligent systems questions to delegating real work to autonomous AI agents. However, as these agents proliferate, a critical challenge remains: the lack of secure, isolated infrastructure to run them safely within an enterprise environment. This is the problem being tackled by NanoClaw and Docker, whose … continue reading

The $1.6 Million Weekend: Why Simple API Gateways Fail in the Agentic Era

An enterprise builds an AI-powered contract review API that costs $1.58 per document to process: loading the contract, running five extraction passes through an LLM, flagging risks, and generating a summary. The unit economics are reasonable, and the API works well when called by internal applications. Then the team exposes this API via MCP for … continue reading

People don’t belong in the loop — They belong at the center

Over the past year, I’ve watched teams roll out increasingly capable AI systems, tooling, and agents, and then struggle to trust, adopt, or scale them. I’d argue that a lot of today’s AI adoption problem starts with how we are framing the shift. “Human-in-the-loop” (often shortened to HITL) has become one of today’s most overhyped … continue reading

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