Cloudflare's Monetization Gateway could revolutionize digital content monetization, enabling seamless crypto transactions and expanding market dynamics.
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Robinhood's AI-driven purchasing record highlights potential revenue growth from automated transactions, but also raises security concerns.
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Cloudflare is giving AI companies until September 15 to separate web crawlers used for search from those used for AI training and agents, or risk being blocked by default on many publisher sites.
Build and deploy an agent on AWS with Strands and AgentCore
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Penguin Solutions' enhancements to ClusterWareAI could significantly streamline AI operations, reducing downtime and boosting efficiency in GPU clusters.
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Sui Prototype Seal MPC Targets Secure On-Chain AI Agent Markets: key Sui Seal MPC context, verified claims, market impact, and risk notes for crypto reader
EverMind has open-sourced EverOS, a local-first memory runtime that stores AI agent memory as plain Markdown indexed by SQLite and LanceDB. It combines hybrid BM25 + vector retrieval, multimodal ingestion, and self-evolving Skills under an Apache 2.0 license. Here's what it is, how the architecture works, where the benchmarks stand, and where it still falls short — plus a runnable code walkthrough and an interactive demo.
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Before Tobi Lütke ran Shopify, he learned programming through Germany’s apprenticeship system, the way people have learned trades forever: in a shared workshop, watching people who already knew what they were doing. More recently, describing Shopify’s River, he reached for a related word: Lehrwerkstatt, a teaching workshop where “the whole shop floor is the classroom.”
X has been agog by the numbers around River, Shopify’s Slack-native AI agent. In total, 5,938 Shopify employees worked with River across 4,450 different Slack channels, and River now coauthors roughly one in eight merged pull requests across the company. It’s a big deal, but understanding why it works that way is the most important part.
River can read code, run tests, open pull requests, query the data warehouse, inspect production traces, and sometimes push back on a plan it thinks is bad. Great. Lots of companies will have clever coding agents someday soon. Some already do.
The interesting part is that River doesn’
Sui Prototype Seal MPC Targets Secure On-Chain AI Agent Markets: key Sui Seal MPC context, verified claims, market impact, and risk notes for crypto reader