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AI is moving fast: agents, laws, and safety shifts

AI just got a lot more operational: new agent tools, stricter state rules, and fresh safety warnings are landing almost at once. Here are the developments worth watching right now.

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Anthropic rolled out several Claude upgrades this week: Managed Agents with dreaming, outcomes, multiagent orchestration, and webhooks, plus Claude Security in public beta and an advisor tool for cheaper near-Opus reasoning.[8] This is a big push toward agentic workflows that can plan, verify, and recover on their own.

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Kyndryl says its new agentic AI in Kyndryl Bridge can detect and resolve IT risks before outages, with support for more than 1,400 customers, 16 million AI insights a month, and incident reductions of up to 50%.[25] If that scales, AI moves from support tool to outage prevention engine.

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State AI lawmaking is still racing ahead. Connecticut sent one of the nation’s most comprehensive AI bills to Gov. Ned Lamont, Iowa signed a chatbot safety bill, and California, Colorado, and Arizona all have major bills moving right now.[7][1] The compliance map is getting messier fast.

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A new study says Centaur may have been answering by pattern matching, not understanding the question. When researchers changed the prompt to “Please choose option A,” it still picked the old “correct” answers.[10] That is a useful reminder: strong scores do not always mean real comprehension.

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Which of these AI shifts stands out most to you: agents, regulation, enterprise operations, or model evaluation? Reply with your take and retweet if you want a part 2.

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