AI Product Launches

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Mercury’s debut: diffusion LLMs reset latency and cost

Mercury’s debut: diffusion LLMs reset latency and cost

Mercury puts diffusion language models in production, cutting latency and cost for real apps. Learn how this enables instant agent loops, on-device copilots, and streaming UIs with first drafts under a second.

Codi’s AI Office Manager ushers in the era of ops agents

Codi’s AI Office Manager ushers in the era of ops agents

An AI office manager that hires vendors, tracks budgets, and closes tickets without hand-holding is a turning point. Here is why operations is the fastest wedge for agentic AI and how to pilot one in 90 days.

MuleRun 2.0 and the rise of the AI labor app store

MuleRun 2.0 and the rise of the AI labor app store

MuleRun’s 2.0 launch marks a shift from agent demos to deployable digital labor. Here is why marketplaces for AI work matter now, how startups and enterprises should act, and what will separate winners in 2026.

Vertical Growth Agents Arrive in Event Tech with Nova

Vertical Growth Agents Arrive in Event Tech with Nova

On November 5, 2025, Let’s Do This unveiled Nova, a beta AI growth agent that lives inside event registration. Instead of suggesting, it executes pricing, campaigns and referrals to lift entries, revenue and satisfaction.

Browser-Native Agents Overtake RPA as TinyFish Raises $47M

Browser-Native Agents Overtake RPA as TinyFish Raises $47M

TinyFish raised 47 million dollars to scale browser-native web agents for enterprise automation. Here is why the browser-as-API model is surpassing RPA and scrapers, and how to adopt it with safeguards that hold up in audits.

LangSmith Deployment v1.0 makes multi-agent apps shippable

LangSmith Deployment v1.0 makes multi-agent apps shippable

LangChain’s LangSmith Deployment hits 1.0 with stable LangGraph, one-click GitHub deploys, time travel debugging in Studio, persistent memory, and built-in observability so your agent demos become durable, compliant services.

Publishers Take Back Search With ProRata’s Gist Answers

Publishers Take Back Search With ProRata’s Gist Answers

ProRata's Gist Answers brings licensed, attribution-first AI search onto publisher domains. Learn how this model reshapes discovery, ad revenue, and data rights, plus the metrics and 90-day playbook to win the next year.

Tinker puts LoRA and RL-as-a-service within reach

Tinker puts LoRA and RL-as-a-service within reach

Thinking Machines launches Tinker, a private beta training API that puts LoRA adapters and reinforcement learning within reach. It abstracts distributed GPU ops while keeping low-level control in your hands.

LenderLogix AI Sidekick lands in mortgage point of sale

LenderLogix AI Sidekick lands in mortgage point of sale

On November 10, 2025, LenderLogix launched AI Sidekick inside LiteSpeed, its mortgage point of sale. The in workflow agent reviews files, flags compliance risks, and claims faster processing. Here is why it matters.

Sesame opens beta: voice-native AI and smart glasses arrive

Sesame opens beta: voice-native AI and smart glasses arrive

Sesame opened a private beta and previewed smart glasses that put a voice-first agent on your face. See how direct speech and ambient sensing push assistants beyond chatbots into daily companions.

Governed AgentOps Goes Mainstream With Reltio AgentFlow

Governed AgentOps Goes Mainstream With Reltio AgentFlow

Reltio AgentFlow puts governed, real-time data and audit-ready traces at the center of AgentOps. See how an emerging stack of data, orchestration, and experience turns pilots into production and reshapes 2026 budgets.

Cursor 2 and Composer bring parallel agents to the IDE

Cursor 2 and Composer bring parallel agents to the IDE

Cursor 2 introduces a multi-agent IDE and a fast in-editor model called Composer. Teams can plan, test and propose commits in parallel from isolated worktrees, turning code review into the primary loop.

Hopper’s HTS Assist Makes End-to-End Travel Real at Scale

Hopper’s HTS Assist Makes End-to-End Travel Real at Scale

In October 2025, Hopper’s HTS Assist went live as a production agent that books, changes, and refunds trips across airlines and hotels. Here is the reliability stack behind it and a reusable playbook for your team.

Agents Take the Keys: Codi’s AI Office Manager Hits GA

Agents Take the Keys: Codi’s AI Office Manager Hits GA

Codi launches an AI Office Manager that plans, schedules, and verifies real work across cleaning, pantry, and vendors. Learn why facilities are the first beachhead and use our 30 day pilot playbook to prove value.

Decagon Voice 2.0 and AOP Copilot turn voice into revenue

Decagon Voice 2.0 and AOP Copilot turn voice into revenue

Decagon’s late September launch pairs Voice 2.0 latency cuts, cross channel memory, and AOP Copilot. Here is what changed, why reliability finally crossed the line, and how to ship a revenue ready agent in Q4.

From Demos to Dollars: New Gen’s Agentic Checkout Goes Live

From Demos to Dollars: New Gen’s Agentic Checkout Goes Live

Agent shopping just leaped from demos to revenue. Visa’s Trusted Agent Protocol verifies assistants as real buyers, and New Gen’s AI-native storefronts give merchants low code paths to accept and fulfill agent-driven orders.

Meta agents hit the stack: RUNSTACK unveils self-building OS

Meta agents hit the stack: RUNSTACK unveils self-building OS

RUNSTACK introduced a meta agent platform that learns integrations and supervises fleets of task agents. Here is why A2A and MCP matter, how this differs from today’s bot builders, and the signals to watch before you adopt.

The Memory Layer Moment: Mem0’s rise and what comes next

The Memory Layer Moment: Mem0’s rise and what comes next

Mem0's October funding made persistent memory for agents feel like infrastructure. This article breaks down what a memory layer does, why MCP toolchains and agent clouds changed the game, and how to ship it safely.