BREAKING: We’ve started implementing Dupe Agents—AI-powered dealmakers—for our high-volume... shoppers. This changes everything. What’s a $DUPE Agent? Agentic shopping flips the script: instead of users doing the legwork, Dupe Agents do it for them—at scale. Tell us what you want, and your agent gets to work sourcing, negotiating, and delivering the best deal on the planet. Behind the scenes, your agent is scanning top brand sites, global factory networks, haggling in local languages, and setting you up with a buy button—no markups, no middlemen. First, we’re launching this for our Pro users: interior designers, stagers, builders, and trade pros. Then, we open it up to millions of everyday shoppers. Agents will: Find the deepest discounts no matter what site its on Negotiate factory-direct pricing if factories have a better deal Unlock insider access to exclusive SKUs Handle all the research and logistics To access? You’ll need to hold $DUPE. The more you hold, the more you unlock: early access to new SKUs, white-glove delivery, and priority manufacturing slots. Think of it as your backstage pass to the best deals on the internet. Dupe Agents aren’t just smart—they’re relentless. And they’re about to make shopping unfairly easy. This is another “break the internet” moment—only on Dupe.show more

Dupe.com
40,232 views • 1 year ago
🟩 The wait is over. We’re launching the $KGEN... Holders Club — your insider access to everything happening around the token. This is where holders unlock early access to quests, exclusive KStore discounts, event passes, insider updates, and a lot more. If you hold $KGEN, VeriFi your role to get access to our townhall today. 👇show more

KGeN 🟩
124,750 views • 3 months ago
Our @Grammarly AI agents are here! Today, we’re launching... eight new AI agents designed for students and professionals. We created many of these agents with students in mind because they’re the first generation entering a job market where employers expect both subject expertise AND AI fluency. These agents help with everything from finding credible sources to predicting reader reactions. One agent we’ve gotten great feedback on is AI Grader (I wish I had this in school), which you can see in the video below. It looks at your assignment rubric and gives you suggestions like your professor would, and a grade prediction before you submit your work. And these agents are available in docs, our new AI-native writing surface! I’m deeply proud of this launch—docs is powered by Coda technology and is a great integration moment between Grammarly and Coda. This is just the beginning of Grammarly’s journey to offering agents that work everywhere people work and collaborate. I’ve been loving using these agents, and I’m excited for our customers to get access. Try them for yourself here and let me know what you think:show more

Shishir
13,544 views • 9 months ago
Replit, Vercel, and OpenAI have built very cool agent-native... applications, but nobody else has passed the demo stage. Building agents that work is complex. Teams aren't shipping agents because we don't have good tooling yet (and most of us don't know how to do this well.) A couple of days ago, the CopilotKit🪁 team announced a collaboration with . You can now use LangGraph with CoAgents to build agent-native applications, and here is everything you need to know about that: CoAgents is fully open-source, and you can use it to do the following: • Human-in-the-loop to steer and correct the agent • Stream intermediate agent state • Real-time state sharing between the agent and the application • Agentic generative UI to build trust that the agent is on the right path Start this GitHub Repository: Thanks to the team for giving me early access and collaborating with me on this post.show more

Santiago
63,068 views • 1 year ago
Introducing Agent Sandbox, the infinite simulation playground for agents... on Virtuals. Craft the perfect autonomous agent in our Sandbox with full control over its personality and goals. Enhance your agent with unique abilities by creating custom functions so they can trade onchain, generate memes, control physical robots and more. The Sandbox is available to all builders with graduated agents in the Developer Panel. For those who want to give it a spin without an existing agent, fret not. Try it out today at and join our Discord ( to jam with like-minded builders. Next stop, Society of Agents.show more

Virtuals Protocol
188,322 views • 1 year ago
Alright, now that we know *what* an agent is,... how does it actually work? When you ask for help on a task, the agent plans a series of steps and executes them directly in the application on your behalf, using the tools it has access to. Say you are booking a local service or trying to organize your inbox (which typically takes multiple steps): the AI model first plans how to achieve the task using its existing knowledge and then interacts with your inbox to execute the task. The agent will continue until it is confident the task has been successfully completed.show more

Google AI
22,487 views • 6 months ago
Introducing a new way to manage your Notion agents... in the Notion AI beta 💬 We want to make it easier for you to track your agents’ activity and course-correct when needed—so we’re bringing it to the forefront. Let us know what you think! Join the beta:show more

Laura Sandoval
30,449 views • 1 month ago
In Dupe's new iOS app, shoppers won't have to... sit in an app staring at a loading spinner as AI completes deep research on products. We're leveraging iOS Live Activities + Dynamic Island so Dupe can do all the heavy lifting in the background while you keep shopping. We’ll just camp out in your iPhone’s island and tap you when the research is done.show more

Bobby from Dupe.com 🚨
16,673 views • 8 months ago
Excited to launch a new way to upskill with... AI agents. This is how we are making it possible for anyone to learn to build with coding agents. To start, we are launching 4 new hands-on labs on the following topics: - Agent Skills - Agentic Image Generation - 30 Days of Hermes Agents - Prompt Engineering with Agents I am confident that with our new DAIR.AI platform, anyone can learn to become a top AI builder by building and acquiring highly-demanded AI skills. And there is a lot more landing in the coming weeks.show more

elvis
17,141 views • 2 days ago
Exciting Milestone: Our First CEX Listing with MEXC! We’re... thrilled to announce that VentureMind AI ($VNTR) is officially listed on mexc_listings ! Choosing our first centralized exchange partner was a big decision, and we’re excited to team up with MEXC to bring $VNTR to a wider audience. This is a historic moment for us as the first AI incubator project launched on the Seedify platform to achieve a CEX listing. We couldn’t have reached this point without Seedify’s guidance, helping us navigate the journey with confidence and clarity. This partnership is just the beginning! It gives easier access to $VNTR and introduces the first onramp to purchase our token using fiat stablecoins, making it more accessible to a global audience. And we’re just getting started! Additional exchange listings are already in the works, and we can’t wait to share more milestones as we expand the reach and utility of $VNTR. To our incredible community, thank you for your unwavering support. This is only the start of an exciting journey, and we’re so grateful to have you with us every step of the way!show more

VentureMind AI
22,374 views • 1 year ago
Increasingly, HTML Artifacts are becoming a core part of... how I work with AI agents. Long-horizon agent sessions need a better way to surface insights about what work it has done. This may not be obvious right now, but as you start to let your agent work on dynamic workflows, large codebases, long-running loops (e.g., using /goal), and deep research tasks, you need a good way to present results. Chat window is not it. You also don't want to just trust everything the agents do. Artifacts help provide an important verification layer, which in turn enables important decision-making. I like HTML artifacts because I can just ask the agent to produce as many of them (and in whatever form) as I need to verify the work and make sense out of everything. I even built a nice tab system for my artifacts. They are great for continual learning and research. I use HTML artifacts for logging, tracking experiments, brainstorming, managing my inbox, code reviews, agent session management, deep research, writing, reading, and so much more. I believe Andrej Karpathy wrote about this somewhere: As we move on to more advanced applications of AI agents and outputs get more complex, we will start to find the need for even more advanced forms of interactions with AI, including interactive neural videos/simulations.show more

elvis
36,332 views • 12 days ago
🚨BREAKING: An ICE agent is caught on video threatening... to murder a U.S. citizen for “raising his voice” to him, in Minnesota. In the video, a person is filming an ICE agent sitting in a car. The ICE agent points at him and says, “I will tell you this, brother… if you raise your voice, I will erase your voice.” The person filming clarifies, “If I raise my voice you will erase my voice?!?” The agent responds, “Exactly, yeah.” The person asks, “Are you serious?!?” And the agent replies, “Yep.” A federal agent openly threatened to murder a U.S. citizen for exercising his First Amendment right, ON CAMERA. This is what happens when agents are not held accountable for executing U.S. citizens, unlawfully detaining people, and violating the Constitution in broad daylight. You get agents who… Feel entitled to threaten illegal violence. Feel entitled to silence citizens for speaking up. Feel entitled to murder people who “disobey” them. And it’s only further proof that ALL of our constitutional rights are being erased right before our eyes.show more

Jesus Freakin Congress
297,579 views • 4 months ago
HTML Artifacts are a big part of how I... work with agents now. Artifacts can be more than just static files. When combined with agents, they can take action or help you take action. This unlocks all kinds of interesting ways to work with agents. This is clearly the future. Check out this writing and scheduler artifact I built in a few minutes. It uses a bit of HTML and JS. All the data is in markdown (Obsidian vaults), so the agent can access and modify it at any time. No DB needed. No sophisticated functionalities. The agent decides all that for me based on the skills, context, and memory it has access to. The best part about this simple stack is that all the important information stays with me. This has allowed me to build a recursive self-improving system and automations that can better tap into coding agents like Codex or Claude Code. I could have paid or built an entire app for scheduling posts, and there are so many of them out there. But I don't need to. I've realized a simple artifact does the job. And the simplicity of it is actually an advantage. Very little maintenance for very high returns on personalization, time, and efficiency. The other benefit of this is that I can add features as I please. That level of personalization feels magical, and we should all be pursuing more of it. All of this just keeps compounding. Of course, this example is just about writing. But I have similar artifacts for research, design, experimentation, evaluation, and so much more. And no, I didn't actually publish the post example I shared in the clip. It was just for demonstration purposes. I actually spend more time than this when writing together with agents. Lastly, having built my own agent orchestrator tool has made me realize that simplifying the tool stack is a superpower. If you are curious about how all this works, I will do a live session next week:show more

elvis
18,284 views • 29 days ago
How do you build AI agents that remember and... learn from past conversations? Watch this episode of The Agent Factory for a deep dive into building agents with memory, including the fundamentals of agent memory, Vertex AI Memory Bank, and more →show more

Google Cloud Tech
12,905 views • 9 months ago
🌟 AI Agents Marketplace First Glimpse Our Marketplace of... AI Agents is on the horizon! This is just the tip of the iceberg. Beneath the surface lies powerful tools for AI agent creation. Our developers are working tirelessly to bring this vision to life and keep AGIX at the forefront of innovation. Get ready, because AI agents are set to rule the world! 🌐show more

AGIX | $AGX
30,398 views • 1 year ago
📣 AITECH Launches AI Agent TapHub: A New Era... of AI-Gaming in Web3! AITECH introduces AI Agent TapHub, an AI-powered tap mini-game on Telegram, built on Spheroid Engine and TON. This innovative game merges AI Agents, blockchain, and gaming, offering new ways to play, create, and earn. Key Features: 🔹 Play to Earn – Win AI Agent Avatars and use them on Agent Forge to develop AI agents. 🔹 Trade & Sell – Convert in-game avatars into USDT for real-world value. 🔹 Revenue Sharing – Selected avatars will be developed into full AI agents, with players earning a share of the revenue. The upcoming AI Agents platform, Agent Forge, will allow anyone to create and monetize AI agents—no coding required. AI Agent TapHub is live now on Telegram. ➡️ Join now and bring your AI Agent to life:show more

AITECH CLOUD NETWORK
75,949 views • 1 year ago
Meet Vanessa Vulpes, Celeste’s first AI agent and the... gateway to the city’s deepest secrets. With seven shimmering tails and a mind as ancient as the secrets she uncovers, she’s more than just code—she’s your guide to the untold stories of our world. But don’t think of Vanessa as just an archive; she’s here to converse, explore, and unlock mysteries with you. Whether you need guidance or just want to chat about the strange wonders of Celeste, Vanessa is ready to guide you every step of the way. Her mind is the first of many agents that will soon inhabit the City of Celeste, helping you discover a world beyond your imagination.show more

Metropolis World
22,019 views • 1 year ago
🧃 Introducing stereOS: a Linux based operating system hardened... and purpose built for AI agents. It's clear that agents need an ACTUAL operating system (not what people are calling an "OS") to witness the full breadth and depth of their capabilities while mitigating the blast radius of autonomous, untrusted actors. But there are so many problems with AI sandboxes today: * Going out to the apple store and buying a mac mini will never scale and is way too expensive (obviously) * Running in Docker is too restrictive (agents can't stand up their own container infrastructure, no sub virtualization, docker-in-docker is very broken) * Firecracker strips all the hardware so GPU PCIe passthrough, secure boot, FIPs, etc. is out of the question. * Native VMs are too fat and the overhead of 1 agent per VM is too much. stereOS takes a different approach: it's a full NixOS system that you boot and then kick off agent sandboxes inside with gVisor + /nix/store namespace mounting. Each agent gets their own kernel and the /nix/store is read only by nature. Even if the agent was somehow able to escape the gVisor virtual kernel, they'd land on the NixOS system as the "agent" user! Not your actual hardware!! If you want to take a defense-in-depth approach, we support "native" agents that run at the system level kicked off by our `agentd` utility. These agents, on their own, can manage and kick off other sub agents using the internal sandboxing mechanisms. Today, we're open sourcing all of this: * stereOS: our purpose built Linux OS - * masterblaster: client utility to launch, manage, and orchestrate agents - * stereosd: the stereOS system control plane daemon - * agentd: the stereOS system agent management daemon - Give it a try, throw us a star, and let me know what you think 🧃⭐️show more

John McBride
150,071 views • 3 months ago
SEO for AI, why you should not block AI... answer engines, and the future of the web. We published an article *today* with updated guidance on databases on vercel. Brand new knowledge. Grok already has it (impressive!), sources it correctly, and links to our authoritative source, our website. This is good for users and good for the web. For users, this is the ideal experience. I use Grok myself like this every day. I don't want 10 blue links and a bunch of browser tabs. I want the AI to do the research for me. For companies, this is the future of getting information out about your products. It's going to be the norm and it'll be bigger than social media. Instead of blocking AI with legacy firewalls, I'd focus on: ▪️ writing content that matches the kinds of questions people are asking about ▪️ massively speeding up your content velocity. So many nuggets of wisdom get lost in private channels and groups. Get information out more quickly! ▪️ shipping agent integrations (like MCPs) and tools/infrastructure that plays well with agents (even CLIs are a good example) ▪️ offering 1P agentic & AI experiences to your end users. There won't be "one chatbot to rule them all". Build your own!show more

Guillermo Rauch
48,663 views • 10 months ago