Alibaba’s Qwen team has unveiled Qwen3.7-Max, a flagship model built for the agent era. Unlike conventional chatbot-focused LLMs, it is designed as a foundation for autonomous AI agents that can code, debug, use tools, manage workflows, and execute long-running enterprise tasks. Alibaba claims the model can operate autonomously for up to 35 hours without performance […]
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AI agents start every session from zero — no memory of meetings, notes, or decisions. GBrain, the open-source memory layer Y Combinator's Garry Tan built to power his own OpenClaw and Hermes deployments, fixes that with a markdown-first knowledge graph that wires itself through regex inference, not LLM calls. This step-by-step coding tutorial walks through installing GBrain v0.38.2.0, building a brain repo, running hybrid search, and connecting it to Claude Code via MCP — about 20 minutes, all terminal output captured live.
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Google I/O 2026 showcased AI agents capable of coding, research, shopping, scheduling and content creation. Google’s biggest Search overhaul in 25 years signals how “agentic AI” could increasingly automate repetitive digital work across industries.
Foundation, the Boston-based bitcoin hardware wallet company, has closed a $6.4 million funding round led by Fulgur Ventures to expand its security platform beyond self-custody into identity, multi-factor authentication, and artificial intelligence (AI) agent authorization. Fulgur Ventures Backs Foundation $6.4M to Secure the Agentic Era With Passport Prime Arche Capital also participated in the round, […]
Alibaba's Qwen team introduced Qwen3.7-Max at the 2026 Alibaba Cloud Summit, describing it as its most advanced and comprehensive agent model to date. The model features a 1M-token context window, extended-thinking mode, and is designed for long-horizon tasks including coding, debugging, and multi-step workflow automation. It scored 56.6 on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, ranking fifth overall among proprietary models.
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Alibaba's Qwen3.7-Max could revolutionize industries by automating complex tasks, enhancing productivity, and intensifying AI competition.
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MemWal SDK empowers AI with decentralized, user-controlled memory, enhancing data security, interoperability, and collaborative potential.
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Salesforce appears to be on a mission to “decapitate” enterprise software. After unveiling headless commerce and headless applications, the company late on Wednesday extended the label to enterprise data management via Informatica, one of its more recent acquisitions, as part of its broader industry push to prepare enterprise systems for autonomous AI agents.
While Salesforce has spent the past year stitching together Agentforce, Data Cloud, MuleSoft, Tableau, and its Customer 360 portfolio into what it describes as a unified AI operating layer, the headless architecture from Informatica, it said, fills a major gap around trusted enterprise data, including governance, metadata management, and lineage, all of which are required for AI agents to act with less human supervision.
As part of this new architecture, Informatica said that it is effectively breaking apart its traditional Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC) platform into reusable data management services that can be invoked