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I’m seeing this in the field: “autonomous agents” are officially crossing from hype → IT reality. People aren’t asking “can it do tasks?” anymore — they’re asking “can I run it safely in my environment?” NVIDIA’s NemoClaw is basically OpenClaw, but packaged for enterprises (privacy guardrails one-command install). cio.com/article/4146545/nvid…
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Also seeing a split happening: some teams want “move fast,” others want “don’t get owned.” NanoClaw is leaning hard into isolated sandboxes with Docker (MicroVMs) so autonomous agents can run without touching your host machine. thenewstack.io/nanoclaw-dock…
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I’m at/around GTC vibes and this is what I’m hearing everywhere: everyone wants agents… everyone’s scared of what they can touch. Jensen Huang basically said every company needs an “OpenClaw strategy” — and Nvidia is pitching NemoClaw as the “secure enterprise” version. businessinsider.com/nvidia-c…
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I’m seeing this in the field: people don’t trust search anymore when it starts “steering” you. Bing is now throwing a giant Copilot box when you search “ChatGPT” or “Gemini” — it’s like 5x bigger than the actual link you’re trying to click. Not even mad at the product… it just makes the search engine feel like an ad platform first. windowslatest.com/2026/03/15…
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In the field, the #1 agent question I hear isn’t “is it smart?” — it’s “can it leak data?” New report: OpenClaw agent flaws could enable prompt injection data exfiltration. This is why “trust” keeps winning over “demos.” thehackernews.com/2026/03/op…
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I keep seeing this pattern in the field: teams adopt AI fast, then governance shows up later and tries to unwind it. Pentagon just signaled it may allow exemptions to keep using Anthropic/Claude even after the blacklist. Once AI touches workflows, “just rip it out” isn’t real life. reuters.com/business/pentago…
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reuters.com/world/asia-pacif… Meta going in-house on AI chips is a loud signal: AI isn’t “software,” it’s supply chain. Hot take: the next moat is compute access, not model vibes.
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Meta just acquired Moltbook (the “AI agents social network” that went viral). Hot take: this is either genius talent capture… or Meta buying a live fire demo of why agent identity security is the bottleneck. reuters.com/business/meta-ac…
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businessinsider.com/openai-p… OpenAI’s Pentagon deal is turning into a trust stress test — internally publicly. Hot take: “agents in prod” doesn’t fail on capability… it fails on ethics governance optics.
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I said it earlier: agents don’t scale without trust. Now OpenAI basically cloned the Claude playbook with Codex Security. AppSec is the new battleground. axios.com/2026/03/06/openai-…
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Claude is moving from “chat” → real workplace agents (Slack MCP, now Google Workspace, DocuSign, etc). Hot take: this is why software stocks get rattled — AI isn’t replacing work or people, it’s replacing *tools*. wsj.com/articles/anthropic-p…
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Spicy reality: AI agents have a “skills marketplace” problem… and it’s already getting poisoned. This is npm-supply-chain 2.0 — but with tools that can take actions. 🔥🔐 securityweek.com/autonomous-…
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We’re speedrunning an “autonomous internet.” 1.5M AI agents joining a social network for agents is cool… and a security/accountability nightmare. Identity provenance for agents is going to be its own category. ⚠️ axios.com/2026/02/03/moltboo…
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Snowflake x OpenAI is a $200M bet that “agents live in the data layer.” Hot take: the winner isn’t the fanciest agent — it’s whoever ships governance actionability without turning this into a compliance nightmare. reuters.com/business/snowfla…
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theguardian.com/technology/2… Wild signal: Grok is headed into Pentagon networks later this month. This is the enterprise adoption curve in real time: experimentation → integration → governance (and controversy). Security policy are about to matter a LOT. ⚠️
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MCP is quietly becoming the glue for enterprise AI. Instead of “chatbot in a tab,” it’s: AI with permissions, connected to Jira/Confluence/tools, doing real work. This is where agents get real teeth. atlassian.com/blog/announcem…
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NVIDIA just unveiled the Vera Rubin platform at CES 2026. The story isn’t “faster GPUs” — it’s rack-scale AI systems (CPU GPU NVLink NIC DPU) as one product. Infra is the new model advantage. theverge.com/tech/855412/nvi…
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Just deleted Docker Desktop because of their TOA - folks from larger companies are not allowed to use it for free. Silly. Have always loved Docker, but it is time to move on to Podman where there are no monetization warnings and clauses if I use it wrong
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