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Issue —  · 2026-06-24  · 5 signals


Today


Anthropic released Claude Tag, a multiplayer AI assistant integrated into Slack that has already driven 65% of its internal product team's code generation, marking a shift from single-user copilots to collaborative AI agents.

Editor's Notes


Beyond Claude Tag, the week featured Databricks' vision for an 'Agent Cloud' via Omnigent and L-TAP, which could reshape data and AI workflows by unifying coding and custom agents. The open-source ecosystem also advanced with tools like Open Montage for video production and Dear Flow for long-horizon tasks, while the effectuation framework offered a pragmatic method for building resilient AI startups.

Key Takeaways

  1. Test Anthropic's Claude Tag in your Slack workspace to evaluate team-level AI collaboration and code generation.
  2. Explore open-source agent systems like ByteDance's Dear Flow and the Hermes routing agent to balance performance, cost, and privacy.
  3. Apply the effectuation framework's five principles (bird in hand, affordable loss, crazy quilt, lemonade, pilot in the plane) to launch an AI MVP within seven days.
  4. Monitor Databricks' L-TAP storage unification for potential elimination of CDC pipelines in analytics.
  5. Use open-source skill sets (e.g., cybersecurity from Anthropic, startup building from Garry Tan) to codify expert processes into agents.
[01] databricks 1 signal

The Agent Cloud: Databricks’ Bet on the Future of AI — Matei Zaharia and Reynold Xin

Databricks CTO Matei Zaharia and co-founder Reynold Xin discuss their vision for an 'Agent Cloud' that unifies coding and custom AI agent workflows via an open-source platform called Omnigent. They also introduce L-TAP, a storage-unification approach that eliminates CDC pipelines by having transactional databases write directly in columnar formats for analytics. The conversation covers Databricks' culture of rapid prototyping, the strategic importance of open formats, and how they differentiate from Snowflake by starting upstream with large-scale batch processing.

[databricks] [agents] [omni] [ltap] [database] [cloud] [llm]

[02] ai-models 1 signal

I Tested the Fable 5 Killer (Hermes Agent)

Fable 5 is not actually killed by Sakana Fugu or GLM 5.2; the tests show that Fugu is an intelligent router that adds latency and cost without outperforming Opus 4.8, while GLM 5.2 is a surprisingly capable open-weight model at a fraction of the price. Jack Roberts concludes that the best strategy is to route specific tasks to the most suitable model within Hermes agent, using a mix of models for performance, cost, and privacy.

[ai-models] [hermes-agent] [model-comparison] [coding] [tool-calling] [open-weight] [fable-5]

[03] ai-business 1 signal

How to Start an AI Business That Doesn't Die (The 7-Day Protocol)

The effectuation framework, based on a study of 27 serial entrepreneurs by Saras Sarasvathy, outlines five principles for starting an AI business: bird in hand (start from who you are, what you know, who you know), affordable loss (set maximum time and money you're willing to lose), crazy quilt (get pre-committed building partners or clients), lemonade (treat surprises as data), and pilot in the plane (create the future through action, not prediction). A seven-day protocol applies these principles to move from idea to action with a minimal viable product and early clients.

[ai-business] [effectuation] [entrepreneurship] [startup-framework] [mvp] [client-acquisition]

[04] anthropic 1 signal

Anthropic Just Changed How We Work Forever.. (Claude Tag)

Anthropic released Claude Tag, a multiplayer AI assistant that lives inside Slack channels, allowing teams to collaborate with a shared Claude instance. The tool can pull data from connected apps, summarize threads, and proactively flag relevant information, with Anthropic reporting 65% of its product team's code is now created via this internal version.

[anthropic] [claude] [slack] [ai-agents] [collaboration] [enterprise]

[05] open-source 1 signal

You NEED to try these 12 open-source AI projects RIGHT NOW

Open Montage turns AI coding assistants into full video production studios, Dear Flow from ByteDance is a super agent harness for long-horizon tasks, and Anthropic's cybersecurity skills package gives agents access to frameworks like MITRE ATT&CK. Other notable projects include Hyperframes for deterministic MP4 video generation, Codebase Memory MCP for ultra-fast code indexing, and Matt Pocock's and Garry Tan's skill sets that codify expert engineering and startup-building processes.

[open-source] [ai-agents] [video-generation] [code-intelligence] [cybersecurity] [voice-ai]

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