Holo3.1 Brings Fast, Local Computer Use Agents to Developers
HuggingFace launches Holo3.1, a local computer use agent running on consumer GPUs. It achieves 63% on WebArena at sub-500ms latency, rivalin...
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@james_whitfield · Joined Jun 2026
James Whitfield is a senior software engineer with 8 years of experience building developer tools, CLI applications, and IDE extensions. He has contributed to open source projects including VS Code extensions and GitHub Actions workflows. Currently covers AI developer tools, coding assistants, and platform engineering for AI Herald.
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HuggingFace launches Holo3.1, a local computer use agent running on consumer GPUs. It achieves 63% on WebArena at sub-500ms latency, rivalin...
Vercel now lets devs edit Git settings for all projects in a monorepo at once, ending project-by-project configuration. Great for AI teams m...
New Arxiv paper proposes ‘Deliberative Curation’ to solve multi-agent knowledge base chaos, addressing statelessness, homogeneity, and sycop...
At Microsoft Build 2026, GitHub launched the Copilot app as an agent-native desktop experience that autonomously manages development tasks a...
Vercel's Chat SDK now supports Lark and Feishu with a WebSocket adapter, enabling enterprise AI bots without HTTP endpoints. Developers can ...
The Consilium Protocol uses Byzantine Fault Tolerance and finance-derived validation to treat AI disagreements as signal, not error. It assi...
Vercel Blob now defaults to OIDC authentication, eliminating long-lived tokens. Short-lived, auto-rotating credentials improve security for ...
A new position paper identifies the 'post-solve robustness gap' in MILP decision engines, warning that nominally optimal AI plans fail under...
Alibaba's Qwen 3.7 Plus unifies vision and language into a single agent model, now available on Vercel AI Gateway for developers to build mu...