Day: May 18, 2026

Context architecture is replacing RAG as agentic AI pushes enterprise retrieval to its limits

Redis built its name as the caching layer that kept web applications from collapsing under load. The problem it is targeting now has the same structure but is harder to solve: production AI agents failing not because the models are wrong, but because the data underneath them is scattered, stale and structured for humans rather…

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Four AI supply-chain attacks in 50 days exposed the release pipeline red teams aren’t covering

Four supply-chain incidents hit OpenAI, Anthropic and Meta in 50 days: three adversary-driven attacks and one self-inflicted packaging failure. None targeted the model, and all four exposed the same gap: release pipelines, dependency hooks, CI runners, and packaging gates that no system card, AISI evaluation, or Gray Swan red-team exercise has ever scoped. On May…

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LangSmith Engine closes the agent debugging loop automatically — but multi-model enterprises still need a neutral layer

Enterprises building and deploying agents have a problem: it’s taking their engineers too long to find out that an agent made a mistake, and the loop has continued to perpetuate, especially without a human at every step.  LangSmith, the monitoring and evaluation platform from LangChain, launched a new capability in public beta that could make…

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