Hello! This week: why better models won't get your agent to production; what the Agentic Merchant Protocol means for e-commerce discoverability; and what Meta's Moltbook acquisition signals about the value of agent-to-agent infrastructure.
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LangChain CEO Harrison Chase has been making the case for passive, long-running agents longer than most teams have had a production agent running at all. His read on what made OpenClaw break through — and what it reveals about the gap between capable models and viable agentic systems — is worth your time. |
A message from Microsoft and NVIDIA |
Know before you go: What’s new with Microsoft at NVIDIA GTC They say it all starts here at NVIDIA GTC. Where will you start? Explore ways to engage with Microsoft at the leading AI conference of the year. Read the Azure Tech Community Blog for all the details on Microsoft-led talks and panels, in-booth sessions, hands-on labs, demos, and more.
Make the most of every day at GTC when you prepare ahead with activities aligned to your AI goals. See what’s coming and mark your calendars for what matters most to your business. We can’t wait to see you there. |
Beyond the Pilot Podcast: Episode 8 |
LangChain told employees they cannot install OpenClaw on company laptops due to "massive security risk" — yet this unhinged approach is exactly what makes it work. Harrison Chase unpacks why OpenClaw succeeds where AutoGPT failed, and why context engineering, not just smarter models, separates demo agents from production-ready systems. Watch Episode 8 |