{"source":"twitter","reportDate":"2026-05-11","heroSummary":"Pay attention to the dual tracks of agent development: major labs are shipping agent-native tools like Claude Code and the OpenAI SDK while simultaneously publishing red-team findings on agent security.","topChanges":["Anthropic / AI Coding: The release of Claude Code 1.5, a terminal-native agent, signals a major push to shift developer workflows from IDEs to conversational interfaces.","OpenAI / AI Infra: A new agent SDK provides protocol-level primitives for tool calling and orchestration, aiming to standardize the agent development stack.","Anthropic & Google DeepMind / Security: Major labs are responsibly disclosing complex agent jailbreaks, showing that security research is maturing alongside agent capabilities."],"categoryBlocks":[{"category":"Security & Reverse Engineering","summary":"Major labs like Anthropic and Google DeepMind are publicly disclosing agent jailbreaks and red-teaming frameworks for autonomous systems.","tweets":[{"tweetId":"t-8","tweetUrl":"https://x.com/AnthropicAI/status/t-8","authorHandle":"AnthropicAI","authorDisplayName":"Anthropic","text":"Responsible disclosure on a Claude jailbreak chain we patched last week. 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Pass@1 diverges more than I expected on the long-context editor tasks.","postedAt":"2026-04-21T16:15:00Z","engagement":{"likes":1150,"retweets":180,"replies":60,"quotes":22},"engagementScore":1576,"signalBadge":"rising"},{"tweetId":"t-22","tweetUrl":"https://x.com/dspy_ai/status/t-22","authorHandle":"dspy_ai","authorDisplayName":"DSPy","text":"DSPy 3.0: prompt optimization via compile-time search over system prompt variations. Benchmarks inside.","postedAt":"2026-04-21T09:30:00Z","engagement":{"likes":960,"retweets":150,"replies":42,"quotes":12},"engagementScore":1296,"signalBadge":"rising"},{"tweetId":"t-4","tweetUrl":"https://x.com/levelsio/status/t-4","authorHandle":"levelsio","authorDisplayName":"@levelsio","text":"Switched my whole editor setup to Claude Code this week. 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Spawn durable background agents from any serverless deployment.","postedAt":"2026-04-21T15:00:00Z","engagement":{"likes":540,"retweets":80,"replies":22,"quotes":6},"engagementScore":718,"signalBadge":"rising"},{"tweetId":"t-11","tweetUrl":"https://x.com/AlexAlbert__/status/t-11","authorHandle":"AlexAlbert__","authorDisplayName":"Alex Albert","text":"When your security scanner finds nothing scary on an agent deploy, check the orchestration layer again. That's usually where the jailbreak sneaks through.","postedAt":"2026-04-21T20:15:00Z","engagement":{"likes":420,"retweets":60,"replies":35,"quotes":8},"engagementScore":564,"signalBadge":"rising"},{"tweetId":"t-21","tweetUrl":"https://x.com/replit/status/t-21","authorHandle":"replit","authorDisplayName":"Replit","text":"New agent deployment harness. 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Cleaned, licensed, ready to train.","postedAt":"2026-04-21T14:45:00Z","engagement":{"likes":2600,"retweets":390,"replies":88,"quotes":30},"engagementScore":3470,"signalBadge":"rising"}],"insight":"The release from a major player like Mistral AI underscores the ongoing, capital-intensive effort to build high-quality, licensed datasets, which remains a key moat in multimodal AI."},{"category":"Memory, RAG & Context","summary":"The conversation is shifting from basic RAG to advanced 'context engineering,' exploring cache invalidation in large contexts and new memory architectures.","tweets":[{"tweetId":"t-16","tweetUrl":"https://x.com/reach_vb/status/t-16","authorHandle":"reach_vb","authorDisplayName":"Vaibhav Srivastav","text":"Tested the new 10M context memory window end to end. 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