Every Sunday, the most important AI news of the week.
Tools, models, and workflows I discover and analyze in the field.
The classic conversational interface is a bottleneck for serious coding. The real revolution is not talking to a bot, but letting it act directly in the terminal.
Read allThis week automation closed the loop, moving from digital to physical via human APIs. It's no longer just about generating text, but total operational orchestration.
The era of "chatting" with AI is over; we have officially entered the era of execution. It is no longer about asking a model to write an email, but overseeing an infrastructure of agents that negotiates, navigates, and builds while we do other things.
The era of chatting with AI is over; we have officially entered the engineering and architectural phase. Between GPT-5.2 Pro and DeepSeek, autonomous agents are redefining how we build software.
Beyond the Musk vs. OpenAI drama, the real signal is the fragility of AI giants. Between ads entering ChatGPT and agents writing their own code, it's time to rethink our architectures.
I've spent most of my career fighting against the "short memory" of chatbots. This week, however, I finally saw the pieces of the puzzle fall into place: we are no longer talking about chat, but about persistent architectures.