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Today in AI:

  • Anthropic Launches Mobile Notifications for Claude Code Tasks

  • Warp Goes Open Source With OpenAI Backing

  • Exa Becomes a Native Search Layer Inside Google's AI Stack

Here's the deal: Anthropic launches mobile push notifications for Claude Code's Remote Control feature. When a long-running task finishes or Claude needs your input, it sends a push notification straight to your phone so you can walk away from the terminal.

The Breakdown:

  • Requires Claude Code v2.1.110 or later and the Claude mobile app (iOS or Android).

  • Claude decides when to send notifications. You can also prompt it directly, e.g., "notify me when the tests finish".

  • Setup: install the Claude app, sign in with your Claude Code account, allow notifications, and enable "Push when Claude decides" via /config.

  • Works only with Remote Control sessions, which run locally on your machine while you control them from any browser or the mobile app.

  • No per-event configuration. It is on or off.

  • Available on Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans. API keys are not supported.

The bigger picture: A small feature that changes daily behavior matters more than a big feature nobody uses. Every developer running Claude Code has sat watching a terminal wait for tests to finish. Now they don't. The teams that let agents run unsupervised longest will ship fastest, and this removes the last reason to babysit.

Here's the deal: Warp's source code is now live on GitHub under an AGPL license. OpenAI is the founding sponsor of the open-source repo, with Oz's agentic workflows running on GPT models. The core idea: agents handle implementation while human contributors focus on specs, direction, and verification.

The Breakdown:

  • Contributors manage agents rather than writing code directly. Oz handles coding, planning, and testing with built-in verification loops.

  • Warp now supports a wider range of open-source models, including Kimi, MiniMax, and Qwen, plus an "auto (open)" router that picks the best model per task.

  • New customization options let users configure Warp from a minimal terminal to a full ADE with built-in agents.

  • A settings file now enables programmatic control and cross-device portability.

  • Public GitHub issues replace internal tracking, with the roadmap going fully open.

The bigger picture: Open-sourcing code is common. Open-sourcing a codebase where agents write the code and humans only review it is not. Warp is running a public experiment on whether contributors who manage AI agents can move faster than teams who write everything themselves. Every dev tool founder will be watching the commit history to find out.

Here's the deal: Exa launched two integrations with Google Cloud. First, Grounding with Exa Web Search is now available in Private Preview on Vertex AI. Second, Exa shipped as a launch partner on Gemini Enterprise's new Agent Marketplace, announced at Google Next.

The Breakdown:

  • On Vertex AI, Exa works as a grounding source for Gemini. Its Highlights model extracts relevant excerpts from web pages at request time, sending dense, on-query context instead of raw page content.

  • The integration targets use cases where freshness and factual accuracy are critical: news, product data, technical documentation.

  • On Gemini Enterprise, the Exa Agent lets users run web research, find similar pages, or pull URL contents directly inside their workspace. No code or separate procurement required.

  • Both integrations run on the same retrieval stack Exa ships publicly.

The bigger picture: Google just admitted its own search infrastructure is not the best option for grounding AI agents. Choosing Exa as a launch partner on its own marketplace says more than any benchmark could. For Exa, this is not a partnership. It is a distribution that would have taken years to build alone.

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What else you need to know:

Amazon launched a Quick desktop AI assistant that connects to local files, email, calendar, and third-party apps like Slack, Salesforce, and Jira, building a personal knowledge graph that gets more contextual over time.

Anthropic shipped 50+ stability and performance fixes across four Claude Code CLI releases, including 67% faster session resume, auth reliability improvements, lower memory usage, and fewer hangs.

NVIDIA released Nemotron 3 Nano Omni, a 30B-A3B open multimodal model that unifies vision, audio, and text reasoning in one loop, achieving up to 9.2x higher system throughput than alternative open omni models.

Figma launched FigJam MCP tools that let coding agents read, write, and generate architecture diagrams on FigJam boards, turning agent-generated markdown plans into collaborative visual workflows for engineering teams.

Anthropic joined the Blender Development Fund as a Corporate Patron, with support directed toward core development including the Blender Python API used by developers to build custom workflows.

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