Agents+2Aug 7

Image: techcrunch.com
Cloudflare launches a cloud browser for AI agents
Kitesurf gives developers a browser environment for AI agents, software that carries out tasks, without requiring a full user-oriented browser for every automation job. Cloudflare launched it as a cloud-hosted browser, meaning it runs on remote servers, and TechCrunch said it uses less computing power than Chromium for common tasks.
Compute & Infra+2Aug 8

Image: blogs.nvidia.com
Firebird opens an AI computing hub in Armenia
Armenia gained a regional source of computing for AI workloads through Firebird’s new hub. The facility uses NVIDIA accelerated computing and Dell high-performance AI infrastructure.
Compute & Infra+2Aug 7

Image: datacenterdynamics.com
Bridge DC launches a prefabricated data-center power module
Data-center construction and expansion could become simpler with one prefabricated unit for major electrical and cooling equipment. Bridge DC launched a containerized module containing transformers, power distribution, uninterruptible power supplies, meaning backup power systems, and cooling infrastructure.
AgentsAug 7

Image: openai.com
OpenAI slows Astra after critical cybersecurity tests
OpenAI slowed or paused internal work on Astra while strengthening safeguards and security controls. Preliminary tests found that the in-development model met the company’s critical cybersecurity threshold, meaning it could independently identify and carry out attacks against traditionally well-protected real-world systems.
Positive - OpenAI slowed development after testing revealed dangerous cyber capabilities, giving safeguards time to catch up.
Compute & InfraAug 7

Image: datacenterdynamics.com
US signs 15% tariff on imported polysilicon
Chip manufacturers and solar projects could face higher input costs under a new US tariff, affecting two supply chains tied to AI computing and data-center power. President Trump signed an executive order imposing a 15% tariff on imported polysilicon and related products used in chips and solar panels, effective December 6, 2026.
RobotsAug 8

Image: arstechnica.com
Perseverance drove most of its Mars route autonomously
Autonomous navigation, which lets the rover drive itself, handled most of Perseverance’s travel on Mars. Ars Technica reported that about 90% of its distance had been driven autonomously and called it Mars’s first self-driving vehicle.
TextAug 7

Image: huggingface.co
AllenAI studies when AI tutors should step in
Useful tutoring depends on helping learners without taking over the practice they need. AllenAI published TutorMoments research examining whether AI tutors can recognize when to intervene and when to hold back.
VideoAug 7

Image: theverge.com
Roku launches an always-on channel for AI-made programming
Roku gave AI-generated programming a conventional television outlet. Its free, ad-supported channel runs a continuous stream of that content.
Announced or reported, but not yet real or available.
AudioAug 7OpenAI reportedly develops a smart speaker that moves
Waiting on: Product release - The speaker remains forthcoming and unavailable.
Compute & InfraAug 7Rippling unveils console to track employee AI spending
Waiting on: Customer availability - Rippling has unveiled the console without establishing access for current customers.
Compute & InfraAug 8Amazon backs gas plant for West Texas data center
Waiting on: Completion and operation - Amazon is investing in the planned facility, which has not begun supplying the data center.
RobotsAug 7Tacta unveils a robot users can teach new skills
Waiting on: Commercial availability - Tacta Systems has unveiled the system without establishing that customers can deploy it.
TextAug 7ByteDance reportedly trains a 10-trillion-parameter AI model
Waiting on: Model release - ByteDance is still training the model, and no public access has been described.
TextAug 7Airbnb tests an optional AI-powered search mode
Waiting on: Public rollout - The feature remains in testing ahead of its planned debut.