Neon Sovereign is a native C++20/Vulkan autonomous software development workstation that uses a multi-agent swarm to execute software briefs end-to-end, running local LLM weights via Ollama/GGUF with no cloud dependency. The creator is seeking systems engineers and early testers as it enters Active Alpha.
Google Maps has released a major update, said to be the biggest in over a decade, featuring 8 impressive new capabilities.
Anthropic has released 10 ready-to-use financial AI agent templates covering a wide range of financial use cases, including pitch books, KYC, valuation reviews, financial models, and month-end close.
Hermes Web UI v0.5.15 is released, featuring a new Kanban board panel for visual task and session management, improved mobile layout, and fixes for dynamic ports, WSL listening, and Markdown media sync issues. The project is an open-source, self-hosted Web UI tool.
Tesla announces its Vision system can detect unavoidable collisions and deploy airbags up to 70 milliseconds earlier, potentially making the difference between serious injury and walking away from a crash.
The 2026 Tesla Model Y became the first vehicle to pass NHTSA's new Advanced Driver Assistance System tests under the NCAP program, meeting criteria for pedestrian automatic emergency braking, lane keeping assistance, blind spot warning, and blind spot intervention.
Ouster announces REV8, the first native color lidar sensor that fuses color and 3D data directly in silicon rather than in software, marking a hardware-level advancement in 3D sensing technology.
Anthropic announced new Managed Agents features at its Code with Claude developer event, enabling users to accomplish goals by providing an outcome and budget, with Claude running as a scalable cloud computer for 24/7 agent operations.
Claude for Excel, PowerPoint, and Word is now generally available, with Claude for Outlook in public beta, enabling seamless AI assistance across Microsoft Office apps.
A practical guide on setting up an always-on AI agent on a Mac mini, covering hardware selection, cloud vs. local AI model tradeoffs, and agent system choices for automating tasks like sales reporting and social media suggestions.
Hermes Agent v0.13.0 ('The Tenacity Release') ships with durable Kanban, persistent goals, Checkpoints v2 with rollback, and 8 P0 security fixes, positioning itself as a runtime persistence layer alongside coding agents like Claude Code and Codex. The release coincides with cheap 1M-context models like DeepSeek V4-Pro and MiMo-V2.5-Pro, making long-running agentic software work more viable.
The article announces the ability to run a team of coding agents in the cloud.
Applied Compute introduces ACL-Wiki, a continual learning memory system built on their Context Engine that logs coding agent interactions from Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex to build an improving Contextbase, roughly doubling the Critical Memory Rate over two weeks. The system uses a Remember-Refine-Retrieve pipeline exposed via MCP server to give coding agents institutional memory that improves with use.
Hermes Agent by Nous Research is an open-source, self-improving autonomous agent that learns from every session and builds persistent memory over time. Tavily integrates as its web search backend to improve search quality and prevent bad data from compounding into the agent's long-term memory and skills.
ClaudeDevs announces a new /radio feature for Claude, likely an audio or streaming mode.
Nocal 4 is a calendar application designed to function like a workspace, launched on Product Hunt.
Skopx is a conversational AI analytics platform that lets users ask business questions in plain English, automatically generating insights from connected data sources without SQL. It provides transparent reasoning, role-based access, and integrates with existing tools.
Ardent is a Y Combinator-backed tool that clones any PostgreSQL database in under 6 seconds at TB scale, enabling coding agents and developers to test code on production-like clones without risking downtime. The tool is already being used by companies like Supermemory and Surface Labs.
Bumble is removing the swipe gesture and introducing AI-driven matchmaking in a major relaunch later this year, also ending its women-first messaging policy.
Fleet agents now support configurable tracing per agent, allowing developers to enable or disable detailed trace information for better debugging.