Navigating the agentic future.
AgentsDB is a new project dedicated to covering the fast-evolving landscape of AI agents, product launches, ecosystem players, and the trends shaping tomorrow’s intelligent systems. Our mission is to make sense of this transformation and guide you through it with clarity and depth.
What's happening today?
Microsoft Security Store puts autonomous agent teams in charge
Microsoft’s Security Store pairs a no code builder with a curated marketplace so SOCs can deploy coordinated AI agents that investigate, enforce, and learn under guardrails. Here is how to evaluate, adopt, and govern the shift.
Memory Is the New Moat: Context Becomes Capital in AI
As models converge, memory diverges. This essay shows why portable, governed context becomes the real moat for agents, and how to design wallets, grants, receipts, and ledgers that compound product value.
OutSystems Agent Workbench GA makes enterprise AI agents real
OutSystems has taken Agent Workbench to general availability, formalizing an agent workbench category: a low code control plane to design, govern, and deploy multi agent systems across live enterprise data and workflows with real controls.
Discovery Becomes Runtime: AI Drugs Move From Code to Clinic
AI drug discovery is shifting from slow handoffs to a live runtime that compiles hypotheses, runs experiments on robots, and streams evidence to regulators. Funding, human data, and agentic tools point to a stack that is already deploying.
Ray3 lands: Luma's reasoning video model goes production-grade
Luma's Ray3 is now inside Adobe Firefly, bringing native HDR, ACES EXR sequences, and a fast Draft Mode that preserves composition. With Creative Cloud handoff and agency partners, AI video moves from demo to deliverable.
Vertex AI Agent Engine’s September leap to real runtime
September 2025 turns Vertex AI Agent Engine into a production ready runtime with sandboxed code execution, agent to agent collaboration, durable memory, bidirectional streaming, and tightened enterprise controls.
Likeness Liquidity: Renting Your Face After Sora’s Surge
Sora's breakout week turned likeness into a tradable asset. This guide shows how consent, pricing, and watermark rails turn presence into a market, and what studios, unions, creators, and platforms must do next.
Tinker brings distributed fine-tuning to open models
Thinking Machines Lab introduced Tinker on October 1 and 2, 2025, a developer-first service that turns distributed fine-tuning of open-weight LLMs into a turnkey step. The promise is sovereign AI and scale without owning a GPU farm.
Claude Sonnet 4.5 pushes agents from demos to dependable work
Flashy demos are over. Claude Sonnet 4.5 pairs accurate computer use with long unattended runs and shipping-grade scaffolding, so teams can move from pilots to production agents that meet real service levels.
Opera Neon and the Dawn of the Agentic Browser
Opera Neon makes the browser an on-device agent that reads the page, fills forms, and completes jobs you can audit. We compare Neon, Comet, and Dia, then outline what enterprises must ship in the next year.
Idle Agents Are Here: Systems That Keep Working Offscreen
A late September surge of agent updates marked a shift from chat-first tools to time-native systems that keep working between check-ins. Learn how open-loop design reshapes UX, pricing, and trust.
GitLab Duo Agent Platform hits beta, DevSecOps orchestrated
GitLab turned agentic development into production reality. Duo Agent Platform enters public beta with IDE and web chat, an orchestrated Software Development Flow, MCP support, and integrations for JetBrains and Visual Studio.
Chip-literate AI: Models That Learn to Speak Silicon
AI’s edge is shifting from bigger models to better fit. Late September brought real progress on non-CUDA stacks, compilers, and runtimes, turning portability into a competitive moat and making routing part of cognition.
When Trust Becomes Compute: Confidential AI with Proofs
AI privacy is shifting from policy to runtime. Attestation now gates execution and models return proof-carrying outputs with every result. That turns trust into compute and unlocks private assistants, verifiable agents, and capital-safe automation.
Agents Move Into The Database: RavenDB Sparks a Shift
RavenDB’s new AI Agent Creator puts agents inside the database, not outside. Learn why in-database execution can beat external RAG on security, latency, cost, and governance, plus concrete build patterns you can ship in Q4 2025.
OutSystems launches Agent Workbench, MCP, and Marketplace
OutSystems just moved from proof of concept to production with Agent Workbench, full MCP support, and a curated marketplace. Here is why this matters for CIOs, platform teams, and anyone ready to scale enterprise AI agents with real guardrails.
Resemble AI’s Deepfake Drills Arrive for Government Buyers
On September 9, 2025, Resemble AI made deepfake-simulation drills available to agencies through Carahsoft. Here is why adversarial training will become a required control by 2026 and how defensive agents raise the bar.
GitHub Copilot Agent Goes Live: Pull Request Becomes Runtime
GitHub’s Copilot coding agent is now generally available and runs through draft pull requests with Actions sandboxes, branch protections, and audit logs. Learn how to roll it out safely, tune policies, and measure real impact.

















