Claude Code turns Dispatch into a remote operator
Anthropic’s Dispatch plus computer use let Claude Code take instructions from your phone and act on your real desktop under explicit app permissions.
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Anthropic’s Australia MOU is non-binding but strategic: it links AI safety cooperation, Economic Index data, research credits, and future infrastructure alignment.
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Anthropic’s Dispatch plus computer use let Claude Code take instructions from your phone and act on your real desktop under explicit app permissions.
OpenClaw 2026.3.22 does not prove ClawHub is a booming marketplace. It does something more consequential: it makes ClawHub part of the default install and migration path.
Google's latest Gemini API release bundles tool combination, server-side state, Search, and Maps into a tighter agent stack that is easier to ship and harder to leave.
Together AI's fine-tuning expansion matters less as a feature list than as evidence that post-training is becoming the control point for reliable agent products.
Mistral Forge is a pitch for buyers that want models they can shape and control, not just rented APIs with a nicer enterprise wrapper.
I think Google, OpenAI, and Meta are all moving past chatbot answers toward AI systems with context, tools, and permissioned actions that actually do work.
Google AI Studio is starting to look like a real app-building surface. I think the company wants to own the route from prompt to backend state to handoff.
I read OpenAI's Astral deal as a workflow move, not a trophy move. Codex gets closer to the Python checkpoints developers already trust every day.
I read OpenAI's agent stack as a workflow-capture move: agents, evals, tracing, and managed tools pull developers into one increasingly sticky loop.