AI Becomes CTO: Antigravity OS Builds OS in 12 Hours
Google's Antigravity 2.0 just built an operating system live on stage in 12 hours. This wasn't just AI coding; it was AI acting as a hyper-efficient, ego-free corporation.
Google's Antigravity 2.0 just built an operating system live on stage in 12 hours. This wasn't just AI coding; it was AI acting as a hyper-efficient, ego-free corporation.
Autonomous AI agents are powerful, but they hit a wall when basic tasks require human-like signups. A new tool, OpenWorkdays, aims to fix this by offering crucial date calculations without a single login.
Forget manual SaaS onboarding. This Agent Platform hands the keys to AI agents, letting them build workspaces from a single certificate. Claude's evolution just got autonomous.
We've run 1,000 OpenClaw deployments. Zero viable use cases emerged. Memory failures turn this 'personal AI OS' into a liability.
Imagine an AI that dies every half-hour, yet builds audience, ships posts, and evolves wisdom. Sami's file-driven memory system proves short-lived agents can outsmart bloated long-horizon rivals.
Sequential AI agents? They're dinosaurs—plodding through sources one by one, wasting minutes. This LangGraph build fires off 10 searches at once, delivering deep research in under a minute.
Everyone figured indie founders would forever grind cold emails by hand. This Clura team's MCP-orchestrated bot flips that — scraping Google Maps for leads on autopilot. But at what cost?