🦞 Markdown Is an Employee

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We spent decades making software easier to use. Now software is apparently applying for the job itself.
Garry Tan: Markdown Is an Employee

TL;DR: Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan says AI can turn a single markdown file into something like an employee. By using tools such as Hermes Agent or OpenClaw to complete a complex task, founders can capture the process in markdown, code, tests and cron jobs, creating a reusable workflow that can perform the same job repeatedly with little intervention. Read more →
Grok 4.6 Reaches Frontier Tier

TL;DR: SpaceXAI released Grok 4.6, a frontier model built for long-running agents, coding and knowledge work. It scored 61 on Artificial Analysis, tying GPT-5.6 Sol Max for third and beating Kimi K3, while improving sharply over Grok 4.5. API pricing starts at $2 per million input tokens and $6 output, positioning Grok as a cheaper frontier option for enterprise agents. Read more →
Morrisons Tests Instacart Smart Trolleys

TL;DR: Morrisons has launched Instacart’s AI-powered Caper Carts at a Preston supermarket, marking Instacart’s first UK retail deployment. The trolleys automatically recognize items, weigh fresh produce, track spending, recommend products, apply loyalty savings and speed checkout. The trial aims to bring online-style personalization into physical grocery shopping, while Morrisons is promoting the technology through outdoor advertising. Read more →
Canva Hits AI Cost Wall

TL;DR: Canva cut its expected revenue growth to 20% after unexpectedly heavy AI usage drove inference costs higher than planned, with Canva AI 2.0 users creating three times as many designs as before, forcing the company to slow its rollout and rebuild the underlying architecture. CEO Melanie Perkins says Canva has since reduced cost per AI task by nearly 90%, but soaring demand shows how successful AI features can strain SaaS economics. Read more →
AI Widens the Performance Gap

TL;DR: OpenAI researcher Dave Holtz says a study of Kenyan small-business owners found no overall performance boost from giving entrepreneurs an AI mentor. But results split by prior ability: high performers improved, while low performers worsened. Holtz says the difference appears to be judgment and expertise—knowing when AI output is useful, when it is weak, and when not to follow it. Read more →
Breast Cancer AI Falls Short

TL;DR: Survey of 215 Society of Breast Imaging members found FDA-approved AI tools are helping radiologists, but less than expected. Only 35% reported lower recall rates, 9% fewer unnecessary biopsies, and 29% less burnout, all well below prior expectations. Most radiologists now treat AI mainly as a second opinion, with cost and institutional support limiting adoption. Read more →
Federal Intelligence Chief Wants Agent IDs

TL;DR: U.S. intelligence community CIO Doug Cossa says autonomous AI agents need their own digital identities, effectively “birth certificates,” so agencies can control what each system is allowed to access and do. As agents receive credentials, tools, and broader autonomy, traditional Zero Trust models become harder to apply. The government plans to pilot a unified identity-management service this fall. Read more →
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