Why Senior Engineers Struggle to Build AI Agents — The Hidden Gap of Implicit Context
Share the IntelSenior engineers bring tacit context that AI agents can’t access. In a talk with AI Engineer, Philipp Schmid of Google DeepMind explains why the gap between human intuition and machine tooling slows progress—and how four design shifts are rethinking how we build AI agents.
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Autonomous AI Agents Take the Wheel: Orchestration, Memory, and Coding in 2026
Share the IntelAI agents are moving from novelty to backbone of modern workflows. This week’s lineup spotlights Orchestria, Pi Coding Agent, Memdex, Stitch 3.0, and Vibedock as they push orchestration, memory, and autonomous development into production.
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May 2026 Just Rewrote AI Development: 5 Trends You Can’t Afford to Miss
Share the IntelMay 2026 was the month AI development changed direction. We analyzed 64 posts and 113 emerging topics to identify the five trends that will define the rest of the year — from AI agents hitting escape velocity to gaming giants going all-in on AI.
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The AI-Agent Era: Memory, Automation, and the New Engine of Productivity
Share the IntelA wave of AI agents is moving from demos to real workflows. From persistent memory to coding infrastructure, these tools promise to reshape how teams automate work and how developers build AI-powered processes.
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MCP vs ADK for AI agents: how modern AI agents connect and work together
Share the IntelAs AI agents proliferate, MCP and ADK offer two paths to reliable tool integration and coordination. We break down what each framework promises and why it matters for building scalable, predictable AI systems.
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The AI Coding Agent Era: Self-Hosted Workflows and DIY Agents Redefine Software
Share the IntelA look at how agentic AI is moving from novelty to everyday practice, with self-hosted pipelines, local agents, and wider capabilities.
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Baidu’s CoBuddy bets on coding with AI agents, landing on OpenRouter
Share the IntelBaidu’s CoBuddy is pitched as a coding-optimized AI model designed for agent workflows, now freely available on OpenRouter. This piece examines what it could mean for developers and the broader AI coding landscape.
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