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This week’s AI releases show the industry moving beyond standalone chatbots into persistent, autonomous execution systems. Creative AI took a major leap forward with Krea releasing its first in-house foundation model focused on controllable visual style generation through mood boards and reference consistency. Meanwhile, Thinking Machines Lab, led by Mira Murati, unveiled a real-time conversational model capable of full duplex interaction with sub-half-second latency, pushing AI closer to natural human dialogue. On the enterprise side, Anthropic introduced Agent View for Claude Code, enabling developers to orchestrate multiple coding agents simultaneously from a unified operational dashboard.

The broader trend this week was the acceleration of “always-on” autonomous systems. Higgsfield launched Supercomputer, an AI content agent capable of researching, scripting, generating, editing, and publishing video content while continuously learning a creator’s style and brand identity. Community testers highlighted its ability to coordinate multiple models and connectors into a persistent production workflow rather than a single prompt-response interaction. (Reddit) At the same time, developer tooling continued shifting toward long-term memory and context persistence, with agentmemory gaining traction by allowing coding agents to retain knowledge of repositories, infrastructure, workflows, and prior decisions across sessions.

On the model front, China’s AI ecosystem continued its rapid expansion. Tencent released the open-source Hunyuan HY3 preview, a 295B-parameter Mixture-of-Experts model optimized for reasoning, agent workflows, coding, and long-context execution with up to a 256K token window. Tencent positioned the release around practical, agentic usability and integration into enterprise workflows, rather than just benchmark performance. (Tencent) Combined with the rise of persistent memory systems, orchestration dashboards, and autonomous media agents, this week reinforced a larger shift underway in AI: from isolated tools toward continuously operating ecosystems capable of planning, remembering, collaborating, and executing work with increasingly limited human intervention.

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