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April 09, 2026

 

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Sierra's Bret Taylor says the era of clicking buttons is over

Sierra's Bret Taylor says the era of clicking buttons is over: Last month, Sierra launched Ghostwriter, an agent designed to build other agents. With this “agent as a service” tool, the startup intends to replace traditional click-based web applications with natural language. Users simply describe what they need, prompting Ghostwriter to autonomously create and deploy a specialized agent to execute the task. Read More

Is Anthropic limiting the release of Mythos to protect the internet — or Anthropic?: Anthropic said this week that it limited the release of its newest model, dubbed Mythos, because it is too capable of finding security exploits in software relied upon by users around the world. Are real cybersecurity concerns a cover for a bigger problem at the frontier lab? Read More

You can now edit your Instagram comments: Instagram users can now edit comments, which is a long-awaited fix for anyone who’s ever had to delete and re-post a comment just to fix a typo. Read More

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Afternoon Must-Reads

This founder helped build SpaceX's most powerful rocket engine. Now he's building a 'fighter jet for orbit.'

This founder helped build SpaceX's most powerful rocket engine. Now he's building a 'fighter jet for orbit.': The company's novel rocket engine could be a game changer for the U.S. military. Read More

After data breach, $10B-valued startup Mercor is having a month: After falling victim to a hacker, Mercor is facing lawsuits and reportedly losing big-name customers. Read More

Amazon CEO takes aim at Nvidia, Intel, Starlink, more in annual shareholder letter: Andy Jassy's annual shareholder letter reads something like a diss track to a wide range of competitors as he defends spending $200 billion in capex. Read More

Meta AI app climbs to No. 5 on the App Store after Muse Spark launch: The app was ranking No. 57 on the App Store just before Meta AI's new model launched. Now it's No. 5 — and rising. Read More

Radify’s sci-fi plasma reactors could break China’s dominance of rare-earth elements: Radify Metals is developing a new way to process a variety of metals that promises to be pollution free. Read More

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Last but Not Least

Waymo robotaxis are tracking potholes and sharing that data with Waze users

Waymo robotaxis are tracking potholes and sharing that data with Waze users: Waymo and Waze announced a data-sharing pilot program that will funnel pothole data collected by robotaxis to a free Waze platform designed for cities. Read More

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