In just two weeks, OpenAI, Google, Mistral, and NVIDIA all shipped major agentic AI infrastructure — from ChatGPT Work to remote async agents, verified skills, and custom inference chips. The agent era is no longer a demo; it is a production technology.
OpenAI shipped GPT-5.6 with parallel agent coordination. Google opened managed agent sandboxes to remote tools and background execution. Mistral unified work and code under Vibe. NVIDIA built a CPU for the work between model steps. This week, agentic AI stopped being a prototype.
OpenAI's internal data shows agents now account for 99.8% of AI usage inside the company. Mistral rebranded its chatbot into a full work agent. Custom inference chips, open-weight models, and enterprise adoption are all accelerating the move from chat to autonomous task completion.
OpenAI unveils Jalapeño, its first custom AI accelerator. NVIDIA ships DFlash speculative decoding for 15x Blackwell speedups. Plus: vLLM 0.24, Hugging Face one-command inference, and how OpenAI engineers debugged an 18-year-old Linux bug at scale.
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OpenClaw 2026.3.24 introduces OpenAI API emulation for seamless integration with existing toolchains.
LiteLLM’s stable patch for its GPT-5.4 adapter adds automatic routing to the OpenAI Responses API when both tools and reasoning are requested — a pragmatic fix for a real ecosystem problem: model capabilities don’t always compose cleanly across endpoints.
GitHub says GPT-5.4 is rolling out in Copilot, emphasizing agentic, tool-dependent workflows. The shift isn’t just better autocomplete—it’s a new integration surface (model policies, session controls, and agent execution environments) that enterprises will have to govern.
OpenAI’s GPT‑5.4 rollout brings a new ‘Thinking’ experience inside ChatGPT and a higher-capability GPT‑5.4 Pro option aimed at demanding professional workflows. Here’s what’s actually new—computer use, longer context, tool search, and improved reliability—and how it can benefit real users.
OpenClaw’s creator is joining OpenAI and the project is moving to a foundation. This isn’t just a talent move — it signals the new battleground: agent platforms, tool protocols, and distribution.
MCP Apps are now an official MCP extension, letting tools return interactive UI components (dashboards, forms, monitors) that render inside AI clients. Here’s what changes for builders—and what to watch in security and governance.