Microsoft has announced that the Microsoft Agent Framework has reached Release Candidate status for both .NET and Python. This milestone indicates that the API surface is stable and feature-complete ...
Moonshot debuted its open-source Kimi K2.5 model on Tuesday. It can generate web interfaces based solely on images or video. It also comes with an "agent swarm" beta feature. Alibaba-backed Chinese AI ...
Two tools that have recently landed, taken together, define what the next phase of AI agent competition looks like. On5, Anthropic released Remote Control for Claude Code — a feature that lets ...
China’s Moonshot AI, which is backed by the likes of Alibaba and HongShan (formerly Sequoia China), today released a new open source model, Kimi K2.5, which understands text, image, and video. The ...
Visual Studio Code 1.109 introduces enhancements for providing agents with more skills and context and managing multiple agent sessions in parallel. Microsoft has released Visual Studio Code 1.109, ...
What if artificial intelligence could collaborate like a team of expert developers, each specializing in different aspects of a project? Below, Cole Medin breaks down how Claude Code’s new “Agent ...
Researchers found that interest in AI agents has undoubtedly skyrocketed in the last year or so. Research papers mentioning ...
On Thursday, Anthropic released the latest version of Opus — its most advanced model and a particularly important model for Claude Code. Opus 4.5 was only released last November, and with 4.6, the ...
Vercel has launched "react-best-practices," an open-source repository featuring 40+ performance optimization rules for React and Next.js apps. Tailored for AI coding agents yet valuable for developers ...
Anthropic has just released Claude Opus 4.6 is which is Anthropic’s most advanced artificial intelligence model to date and a major upgrade in its Claude AI lineup. Unveiled as the company’s new ...
Following additional review, Ars has determined that the story “After a routine code rejection, an AI agent published a hit piece on someone by name,” did not meet our standards. Ars Technica has ...