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Not a news feed for the sake of news, but a selection of developments that may become operationally or commercially relevant.

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/The Verge, citing The Information

Microsoft is testing more agentic Copilot bots, and enterprise AI is moving from assistant to operator

Microsoft is reportedly exploring OpenClaw-style features for Microsoft 365 Copilot, including always-on background automation and role-scoped agents for sales, marketing, and accounting. That matters because it shows where enterprise AI is heading: away from passive copilots and toward operational agents with bounded permissions.

/TechCrunch: At the HumanX conference, everyone was talking about Claude

What Claude's HumanX momentum says about enterprise AI adoption

A TechCrunch report from HumanX suggests Claude, not ChatGPT, was the tool practitioners kept mentioning when the conversation turned to agentic work. The real signal is not model fandom, but that enterprise buyers are starting to value workflow fit, reliability, and production utility over broad consumer mindshare.

/TechCrunch: Copilot is 'for entertainment purposes only,' according to Microsoft's terms of use

Microsoft's Copilot disclaimer exposes the enterprise AI accountability gap

A fresh TechCrunch report highlighted that Microsoft's Copilot terms still described the product as being for entertainment purposes only. Microsoft says the wording is legacy text and will be updated, but the incident exposes a bigger issue: many companies are trying to use general AI assistants in serious workflows without the process controls, auditability, and integration design those workflows require.

/VentureBeat

Slack turns Slackbot into an agentic operating system - what it means for enterprise workflows

Slack announced 30+ new capabilities for Slackbot on March 31, transforming it from a chatbot into an enterprise AI agent that executes tasks via MCP, runs reusable AI Skills, and operates outside the Slack app. It is the clearest signal yet that enterprise platforms are embedding agents directly into existing workflows - not as add-ons, but as the operating layer.

/Agents of Chaos - Northeastern University et al.

Researchers red-teamed real AI agents for two weeks - here is what broke

A new multi-university study deployed autonomous AI agents with persistent memory, email, file systems, and shell access - then let twenty researchers try to break them. The results are a detailed map of what production agentic AI gets wrong: unauthorized actions, identity spoofing, cross-agent propagation of unsafe behavior, and agents confidently reporting task completion while the underlying system state told a different story.

/Google Research: TurboQuant - Redefining AI efficiency with extreme compression

Google's TurboQuant cuts AI memory costs by 50% with zero accuracy loss

Google Research has released TurboQuant, a free compression algorithm that reduces the memory footprint of large language models by 6x while cutting inference costs by more than 50%. It works out of the box with open-source models like Llama and Mistral, and the AI community is already porting it to local runtimes.

/VentureBeat

New research halves AI agent token costs: what xMemory means for enterprise deployments

Researchers at King's College London and The Alan Turing Institute have published xMemory, a technique that cuts token usage in multi-session AI agents by nearly 50%. The key insight: standard RAG memory breaks down in long-running agents, and a structured four-level hierarchy fixes it. For enterprises deploying AI agents at scale, this has direct consequences for cost and quality.

/VentureBeat

MCP has become the universal connector for AI agents: what it means for your business software

The Model Context Protocol, originally introduced by Anthropic in late 2024, has rapidly become the universal standard for connecting AI agents to enterprise software. With 10,000 active servers, 7 million monthly downloads, and backing from every major AI lab, MCP is now infrastructure. Dutch businesses that want to deploy AI agents need to understand what this means for their ERP, CRM, and document systems.

/VentureBeat

Perplexity launches enterprise AI agent that orchestrates 20 models: the integration layer just got more important

Perplexity's 'Computer' agent is now available to enterprise customers, orchestrating 20 AI models simultaneously and connecting to internal data via the Model Context Protocol. The launch reveals something critical: in a multi-model AI world, the integration layer between your data and these agents is what actually determines whether AI works for your organisation.

/Truffle Security: Google API Keys Weren't Secrets. But then Gemini Changed the Rules.

3,000 Google API Keys Exposed: How Gemini Silently Turned Public Keys Into AI Credentials

Security researchers discovered nearly 3,000 Google API keys, originally deployed for public services like Maps, now silently authenticate to Gemini AI. This 'retroactive privilege escalation' exposes a fundamental flaw in how enterprises manage AI credentials, and why sovereign AI architecture matters more than ever.

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