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AI Goes Hands-On: Agents, Controls, and Big Money Moves This Week
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This week, we saw agents leap off the whiteboard into your OS, bold controls for AI content hit social apps, and money flowing into efficiency-first models. buckle in—AI is speeding up.
Microsoft leans hard into voice + vision on Windows—testing Copilot features that can “see” your screen and take actions, hinting at agentic PCs. The Verge.
Pinterest adds an “AI slop” filter so users can dial down AI-generated content in feeds—platform controls are arriving fast. TechCrunch.
Anthropic growth watch: internal revenue targets and fresh run-rate figures spotlight a race to enterprise scale (and costs). Reuters.
Agents heat up: new research/columns on planning agents and long-horizon tasks signal what’s next beyond chatbots. VentureBeat.
Talent + funding churn: Apple loses another AI search lead to Meta; new AI startups raise across hiring and research ops. TechCrunch.
Today's Highlights:
Windows as an AI agent platform (preview): Microsoft is trialing “Hey Copilot,” Copilot Vision, and Copilot Actions—bringing screen-aware assistance and task execution to the OS. If this sticks, expect agent-first PC workflows (and new dev surfaces). The Verge.
Pinterest gives users AI-content controls: In response to complaints about low-quality generative content, Pinterest now lets you limit AI-generated posts in your feed—an early mainstream test of platform-level “AI dial” UX. TechCrunch.
Agent research with longer horizons: EAGLET shows structured planning can boost agent success on multi-step tasks—evidence that “smarter plans > bigger models” for many real workflows. VentureBeat.
Apple → Meta AI brain drain: Apple’s AI search lead for iPhone reportedly heads to Meta, underscoring the intensity of Big Tech’s talent wars ahead of 2026 launches. TechCrunch.
Deep Dive:
A. PCs Are Quietly Becoming Agent Platforms
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 experiments introduce an opt-in Copilot that can listen (“Hey Copilot”), look (screen context), and act (e.g., photo edits). This reframes the PC from a collection of apps into an orchestrated workspace where an agent can perceive state and execute user-level tasks. The long-term implication: devs will compete to expose safe, scriptable actions to system agents—much like mobile’s early “intents,” but with richer context and permissions. The Verge.
Privacy and safety gates are crucial here. Microsoft is starting small and opt-in, but if user trust holds, expect a cascade: productivity suites exposing action APIs, security vendors monitoring agent behavior, and a new category of “agent UI” that makes automation legible. Winners will deliver measurable time savings without surprises. The Verge.
B. Growth at All Costs? Anthropic’s Trajectory and the Scaling Debate
Reuters reports Anthropic’s revenue run-rate accelerating this year with aggressive 2026 targets—driven by enterprise adoption (Claude Code, gov deals, international push). But rising training/inference costs and the depreciation cycle of AI hardware loom large, sharpening questions about gross margin durability. Reuters.
At the same time, a fresh analysis highlights that brute-force scaling is running into diminishing returns, and the next leg of performance may hinge more on algorithmic and systems efficiency. For founders and investors, the takeaway is a barbell: enterprise workflows + efficient models/agents. WIRED.
Global AI News
Italy’s publishers file a complaint over Google’s AI Overviews, arguing it drains traffic and may violate EU law—expect more tests of AI summary features vs. publisher economics. The Guardian.
EU public sentiment tilts toward trusting Brussels on AI rules: A new multi-country survey shows higher median trust in the EU to regulate AI than the U.S. among global respondents. Pew Research Center.
South Korea + EU regulatory pressure rising for telcos: Omdia notes increasing AI compliance costs, signaling broader budget impacts beyond pure-tech. Omdia.
Market Trends:
Funding: Job-search agents get fuel. Jack & Jill raises $20M to build a conversational AI that manages job hunting end-to-end—evidence that “agent as concierge” models resonate in high-friction consumer workflows. TechCrunch.
Funding + customer logos: Research ops agents. Strella secures $14M as Amazon and Chobani adopt its AI interviews for customer research—signal that generative workflows are maturing from pilots to procurement. VentureBeat.
Talent flows as a leading indicator. Apple reportedly loses another senior AI figure to Meta, reinforcing the intensity of pre-2026 product cycles and internal search/agent roadmaps across Big Tech. TechCrunch.
Efficiency beats sheer scale (investor lens). New reporting and research emphasize that algorithmic and systems gains could outpace raw compute scaling—shaping how funds assess model roadmaps and capital intensity. WIRED.
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