Friday, June 5, 2026
Agentic Daily
The memory review page is the new login screen.
OpenAI just made background-inferred memory the primary system; every agentic product following this pattern needs an editable summary surface before users discover what's been stored (OpenAI).
GitHub's 1M-token Copilot window and one-click CI fix change what "review" means in your pipeline.
Test the Actions auto-fix against one real failing job this week and decide whether your CI rubric still makes sense when the agent reads logs and proposes patches before a human sees the failure (GitHub Changelog).
If your product has any persistent memory layer (RAG, vector store, agent scratchpad), spend two hours building the equivalent of a memory summary page — a single screen the user can open to see, edit, and delete what the system has inferred about them. Don't ship it yet; just see how ugly the surface looks. That ugliness is the gap between "personalization" and "surveillance" your users are about to start asking about.
The week AI stopped being something you deploy and became something you can't account for
Anthropic admits Claude now writes most of its own code, bots just beat humans for control of the open web, and finance teams can't reconcile a token bill — the through-line is loss of human-legible accounting, not loss of control.