Sentry’s Seer Agent lets developers debug production issues in natural language
Sentry, the application monitoring and error tracking service, on Tuesday launched Seer Agent, a natural-language debugging tool that lets developers …
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Sentry, the application monitoring and error tracking service, on Tuesday launched Seer Agent, a natural-language debugging tool that lets developers …
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I’m Matt Burns, Chief Content Officer at Insight Media Group. Each week, I round up the most important AI developments, The post The real story …
The AI model release cycle continues. On Thursday, OpenAI released GPT-5.5 and GPT-5.5 Pro. The new model is, unsurprisingly, its The post OpenAI laun…
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A week is a long time in politics, but it’s even longer in AI developer power user circles. That’s the The post AI shrinkflation: Why Anth…
Rockets, satellite internet, AI, and social media conglomerate SpaceX on Tuesday announced a deal with Cursor that’s worth anywhere be…
For most of Google’s Tensor Processing Unit’s (TPU) decade-long history, Google has shipped a single chip per generation — sometimes…
Cloud monitoring specialist Groundcover announced an expansion of its AI Observability service this Wednesday. The move sees the c…
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Rules-based IT operations cost businesses hundreds of billions of dollars every year. If your company depends on human labor to The post How to prepar…
If it’s good for engineers, it’s good for AI. But is the opposite true too? Spotify has famously gone all-in The post Dogfooding and platf…
A new identity verification layer is being rolled out on Claude. Not a broad-brush edict or ruling applied to every The post Anthropic lays down ident…
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Rod Johnson, the creator of the Spring Framework, is back with another open source project — and this time he’s The post Spring creator wa…
Everyone says AI needs guardrails. Julien Verlaguet wants to know who is actually building them. Verlaguet, founder of SkipLabs, has The post Where ar…
On Thursday, OpenAI announced a new $100/month ChatGPT Pro tier that, while open to anyone, is specifically meant for Codex The post OpenAI’s ne…
Anthropic on Thursday took Claude Cowork, its tool for letting non-developers delegate tasks and workflows to a Claude-based agent, out The post Anthr…
AWS on Thursday launched the AWS Agent Registry, a new service that aims to help enterprises discover, share, and reuse The post AWS wants to register…
Until recently, running an AI model on Kubernetes was a guessing game. What worked on one cloud provider could fail The post The next stages of AI con…
Anthropic on Wednesday launched the public beta of Claude Managed Agents, a new service that allows businesses to quickly build The post With Claude M…
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On the night of March 7, Andrej Karpathy pushed a 630-line Python script to GitHub and went to sleep. By The post Andrej Karpathy’s 630-line Pyt…