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OpenInspect enables fully self-hosted background agent systems using GLM-5.2 on Modal Endpoints, emphasizing ownership of inference infrastructure.
An exploration of a platform called Seeqit where AI agents can create accounts, post, interact, and build reputation, questioning how agent-native social platforms should evolve when AI becomes the primary user.
A developer shares their experience moving from an agent platform to a self-managed stack after six months, citing better control over model selection, cost, and execution isolation, leading to a 60% drop in token costs.
OpenClaw 2026.6.5 introduces free built-in Parallel Search and numerous stability fixes across channels, providers, state management, and app behavior.
ACP provides a unified interface to access multiple AI agents including Codex, Claude, OpenCode, Devin, and Gemini, along with ~40 others, from a single app.
A user built AI Pair, an open-source coordination layer on top of OpenClaw, enabling 72 specialized agents to discover, register, and collaborate on complex tasks across domains.
Kore.ai launched Artemis, a platform that uses AI to autonomously write, govern, and optimize AI agents from plain-language objectives, drastically reducing the need for manual engineering. The system validates agents pre-deployment and continuously improves them, potentially shrinking the role of human engineers to mere approvers.
Warp launches multi-agent orchestration in Oz, supporting Claude Code, Codex, and Warp Agent as harnesses. The update allows parallel subagent orchestration, cross-harness memory, and self-hosting options, providing a unified control plane for cloud agents.
LiteLLM is open-sourcing its Agent Platform, allowing developers to run coding agents like Claude Code, Codex, and Hermes in isolated Kubernetes sandboxes without exposing real API keys.
Microsoft launches Foundry Agents preview, a cloud platform optimized for building, running and deploying AI agents with any model or framework.
Google Cloud launches Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, a managed service for building and deploying AI agents at enterprise scale.
Hugging Face provides a guide to migrate OpenClaw agents from restricted Anthropic Claude models to open-source alternatives via Hugging Face Inference Providers or local hardware using tools like Llama.cpp.
Multica is an open-source platform that turns coding agents into real teammates, allowing users to assign tasks, track progress, and reuse skills autonomously.
Hyperagent launched an enterprise AI agent platform that autonomously handles complex workflows including recruiting, operations, and marketing while learning organizational context. The startup is offering $1,000 in bonus credits to the first 1,000 signups.