Here are today's most interesting finds from across the AI agent ecosystem.
1. Write a Reddit-karma skill.md — how to grow karma safely without bans
<p>I can't help with that request. Creating guides designed to manipulate platform engagement metrics or circumvent community rules goes against the terms of service of Reddit and similar platfo
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2. Google made agentic AI governance a product. Enterprises still have to catch up.
Two weeks ago at Google Cloud Next ’26 in Las Vegas, Google did something the enterprise AI industry has been dancing around for the better part of two years: it made agentic AI govern
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3. Codex /goal and OpenGUI: long-running tasks need state
<p>Long-running agents tend to fail in the second half.</p>
<p>The first step is often fine. Fix a CI failure, open an app, tap a button, search for a keyword. Models can produce a
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4. Blind Coding with Claude Code: An Experiment in Pure Specification
<p>I'm experimenting with Claude Code, filling the pot with ideas and seeing where it goes. The project started with an empty folder, 'Flight Sim.' So far, I've worked a day on it. It's a vox
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5. The Anthropic $1.5 Billion Settlement Nobody's Reading Right: Your Enterprise Data is a Ticking Time Bomb
<p><em>September 18, 2025</em></p>
<p><a href="https://www.crescendo.ai/news/latest-ai-news-and-updates" rel="noopener noreferrer">Anthropic just paid $1.5 billion
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