Explore cutting-edge software architecture and agentic engineering at Craft Conference 2026. The only chance to meet with the author of the global top GitHub repos RuFlo (ClaudeFlow) and RuVector in Europe this year!
Discover D.U.H., an open-source project aiming to make building advanced AI agent solutions and workflows more accessible and transparent. It's designed to be provider-agnostic, supporting various frontier models and fostering community-driven development.
Discover the BHIL methodology for building AI-first projects, emphasizing clear specifications over code. Learn how to manage AI development through structured documentation, from product requirements to technical specifications and task breakdowns.
Explore how an 'evolved agentic container' integrates tools like notebooklm to describe its own functions. This development showcases advancements in autonomous systems that can understand and articulate their operational context.
Discover how VisionClaw transforms organizations into 'governed agentic meshes,' where AI agents and human judgment collaborate seamlessly. This platform addresses the growing challenge of unmanaged AI adoption by providing a structured, secure, and auditable framework for autonomous systems.
A new AI model, GPT-5.5, demonstrates a significant leap in capabilities, showcasing an impressive step forward in AI development. This advancement signals a future where AI can perform increasingly complex tasks.
A community of AI practitioners shared working prototypes that automate everything from podcast production to building safety analysis. Their candid discussion reveals which models work best for different tasks, what actually breaks in production, and how to build agents that scale on modest hardware.
You can now build complex AI systems faster than you can explain them. A builder creating production multi-agent workflows reveals the real constraint isn't capability anymore—it's whether you can understand and trust what you've created.
Ethan Mollick examines the current capabilities and limitations of AI agents, then maps out the practical implications for how autonomous systems will reshape work in the near term.
Teams are building agent-driven systems that automatically organize knowledge, curate content, and handle complex workflows—but face real challenges around access control, creative oversight, and how to structure information so agents can actually use it effectively.
An AI agent swarm generated 138 fashion campaign assets in 96 minutes—without a human ever opening a creative application. The system took only voice instructions and handled everything from workflow design to quality assurance autonomously, delivering 9x faster results than traditional methods.
Beyond building bigger AI models lies a more durable path: systems that maintain internal coherence through structured contrast, self-measurement, and proof-gated learning. This framework could reshape how autonomous agents operate reliably in production environments.
Marketing teams can automate complex multi-channel campaigns using AI agents that handle timing, personalization, and content approval without constant manual oversight. Trigger.dev shows how to build drip campaigns, behavioral triggers, and approval workflows that scale across thousands of customers.
As AI agents become capable of handling complex tasks autonomously, the real question isn't whether they work—it's whether organizations will actually use them to do meaningful work instead of just generating more presentations.
Large language models inherit a distinctly technical communication style from their developers. Understanding this hidden bias matters as you deploy AI agents in your organization—the way they 'speak' shapes how employees trust and adopt them.
OpenAI's GPT-5 represents a shift toward AI systems that take independent action rather than just responding to prompts. This changes how professionals might deploy AI in their workflows—from asking questions to letting AI handle complete tasks autonomously.
Adding an AI agent to your team isn't about replacing people—it's about amplifying what your existing workforce can accomplish. Explore how AI teammates boost performance, fill expertise gaps, and make work more enjoyable.
A new open-source tool by our London member Peter Hollis captures everything on your screen and in meetings, storing it locally with AI-powered search—giving autonomous systems a persistent memory without cloud dependencies or privacy trade-offs.
Beyond simple chatbots, modern AI tools serve different purposes in autonomous workflows. Learn which AI systems match your specific needs as intelligent agents reshape how work gets done.
The Agentics Foundation London chapter showcased real-world applications of AI agents in February 2026, from physical rehabilitation sensors to code structure visualization tools. Speakers demonstrated how agents are handling code generation, testing, and multi-language support—while raising questions about whether these advances actually matter beyond tech communities.
As AI agents become more capable, how do you actually verify they're doing what you need? Mollick explores the real challenges of working with powerful AI systems and what reliability means on the frontier of autonomous tools.
The Agentics Foundation's Assam Chapter is holding its first in-person meetup in Guwahati, bringing together 100+ community members to discuss AI agents, governance frameworks, and emerging applications in the Northeast India region.
As AI agents take on more complex work, the backend systems they interact with need intelligent organization. Learn how to structure your backend so agents can reliably find data, execute tasks, and maintain security without getting lost in chaos.
David Orban explores how an AI version of himself demonstrates scalable leadership approaches. The concept raises questions about how AI agents can augment human decision-making and organizational management at scale.
AI has moved beyond boardroom discussions into actual business operations. This week's news coverage reveals five concrete examples of how companies are deploying AI—no longer as a future possibility, but as a present-day tool transforming work.
A new search platform organizes 14,000+ Claude Code skills with quality ratings and stack-aware recommendations, eliminating hours spent hunting for the right integrations. One-click installation lets you expand your AI assistant's capabilities instantly.
OpenAI's Codex App Server enables organizations to integrate AI agents into their systems through a standardized API that handles real-time progress tracking, tool integration, approval workflows, and change visualization—simplifying how businesses can operationalize AI agents at scale.
A simulation of 10,000 workers revealed that fear of AI isn't stopping freelancers from working with AI agents—frustration with human managers is. By day 30, one-third switched sides, driven by instant payments, clear scope boundaries, and freedom from office politics.
Apple's Xcode 26.3 now integrates AI agents from Anthropic and OpenAI that can autonomously build applications. This marks a significant shift toward embedding agentic capabilities directly into the tools professionals already use daily.
Major consulting firms are reporting AI's impact on their business models across earnings calls. The pattern reveals how autonomous AI systems are reshaping consulting work itself—what that means for consulting professionals and their clients.