Here are today's most interesting finds from across the AI agent ecosystem.
1. I think Anthropic and OpenAI have found product-market fit
<p>Anthropic are <a href="https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/20/anthropic-says-its-about-to-have-its-first-profitable-quarter/">strongly rumored</a> to be about to have their first profi
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2. NVIDIA Releases Polar, a Token-Faithful Rollout Framework for GRPO Training Across Codex, Claude Code, and Qwen Code
NVIDIA researchers have introduced Polar, a rollout framework that trains language agents using reinforcement learning without modifying their agent harnesses. Polar places a model API proxy between t
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3. Researcher βgave Claude Code ‘ADHD’β¦ and it thinks 2x better now.β Outside experts want more proof.
This week, solo researcher Udit Akhouri took to r/ClaudeCode on Reddit to launch a new third-party Agent SDK tool with The post Researcher βgave Claude Code ‘ADHD’β¦ and it thinks 2x better
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4. “There is no accountability”: AI coding agents are installing packages no one owns
“There is no accountability.” It’s how Willem Delbare, co-founder, CTO, and CEO of Aikido Security, describes to The New Stack situations The post “There is no accountabil
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5. With Google’s debut, the most important AI agent feature is now the most boring one
When Google announced last week at its I/O conference that it was repositioning Antigravity as a platform for developing and The post With Google’s debut, the most important AI agent feature is
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