Pulse
What's shipping in AI right now — curated, summarised, updated through the day.
- GitHub (1jehuang/jcode)·AGENTS·2w ago
jcode v0.12.4 ships as a provider-agnostic Rust coding harness
jcode hit v0.12.4 on 23 May 2026, sitting at roughly 6,500 GitHub stars across 66 releases. Open source (MIT), Rust core, supports Claude / OpenAI / Gemini / Copilot as interchangeable backends, with built-in browser automation, persistent agent memory, and multi-agent swarms. Positioned as an alternative to the Claude Code / Cursor lock-in pattern; if you've been wanting an agent harness where the model behind the curtain is genuinely swappable, jcode is the cleanest current attempt. Worth a Friday evening if you're in that bucket.
- Camunda·AGENTS·3w ago
Camunda announces ProcessOS, an agentic OS for enterprise workflows
Camunda unveiled ProcessOS at CamundaCon in Amsterdam on 20 May 2026, an AI intelligence layer sitting on its existing workflow-orchestration platform. The pitch: describe the desired outcome in natural language, four AI agents work across the lifecycle to discover how you actually run today, re-engineer for outcomes, build and deploy, then continuously optimise once live. Closed beta now, runs natively on AWS with Bedrock and AgentCore integration. Brings agentic AI to the BPMN crowd that LangChain-style frameworks haven't touched.
- GitHub (tinyhumansai/openhuman)·AGENTS·3w ago
OpenHuman v0.54.0 tops GitHub trending with a local-first memory tree
OpenHuman, an open source desktop AI agent with a SQLite-backed "Memory Tree" and 118+ OAuth integrations, hit v0.54.0 on 19 May 2026 and crossed roughly 26,000 stars on GitHub. The differentiator is its inversion of the agent cold-start problem: the app's first job is to read you, building local-first context before doing work. Rust core, Obsidian-compatible markdown memory, GPL-3.0. Plays in the same space as Reflect and mem0 but with a privacy-first stance that nudges it adjacent to Osaurus rather than to Claude Code.
- Product Hunt·AGENTS·1mo ago
Minions hits Product Hunt #4 with single-board workflow agents
Minions, an AI workflow automation tool that gives users a single task board to view all running agent tasks, launched on Product Hunt on 8 May 2026 and finished the day at #4 with 304 upvotes. The pitch is periodic check-ins, automatic retry when stuck, and escalation when alternatives are exhausted, rather than fire-and-forget agents that vanish into the void. Sits alongside the broader May 2026 wave of orchestration-first launches (AgentRail, Pixcode, Polygram) that prioritise visibility and control over raw automation.
- Indiatimes·AGENTS·1mo ago·+1 source
Meta tracking employee keystrokes and mouse movements for AI training
Meta is installing tracking software on US employees' computers to capture mouse movements, clicks, keystrokes, and occasional screen snapshots, according to internal memos seen by Reuters. The data will train AI models to perform work tasks autonomously, addressing areas where current models struggle, such as navigating dropdown menus and using keyboard shortcuts. Meta spokesperson Andy Stone said the data won't be used for performance reviews and that safeguards protect sensitive content. The company frames this as necessary to build agents that can complete everyday computer tasks, requiring real examples of how people actually work. It's a stark reminder that the data fuelling AI agents often comes from somewhere, and in this case, it's Meta's own workforce.