AI Pulse

Weekly notes on what caught my eye in AI

G-Stack blows up, Superpowers hits 99K stars, Stitch tanks Figma, Claude Dispatch launches

The week agent workflows went mainstream. G-Stack hit 10K stars in 48 hours. Superpowers and Agency-Agents exploded on GitHub. Google launched Stitch and Figma dropped 12%. Anthropic shipped Dispatch.

G-Stack / Superpowers / Agency-Agents / Claude Dispatch / Google Stitch

GPT-5.4 drops, Karpathy automates research, Claude Code gets voice, QMD 2.0

OpenAI shipped GPT-5.4 with native computer use on March 5. Karpathy released AutoResearch on March 6. Claude Code got voice mode. QMD 2.0 dropped with a stable library interface.

GPT-5.4 / AutoResearch / Claude Code Voice Mode + /loop / QMD 2.0

Gemini 3.1 Pro doubles reasoning, Sonnet 4.6 ships, Figma gets MCP, Hermes Agent learns from itself

Google dropped Gemini 3.1 Pro with a reasoning score that more than doubled its predecessor. Anthropic shipped Sonnet 4.6. Figma launched their MCP server. And Nous Research released an AI agent that actually remembers and gets better over time.

Gemini 3.1 Pro / Claude Sonnet 4.6 / Figma MCP + Codex / Hermes Agent

Opus 4.6 drops, OpenClaw goes viral, NanoClaw answers the security question

Anthropic shipped Opus 4.6 with a 1M context window that actually works. OpenClaw hit 247K GitHub stars and became the biggest AI moment of the year. Then NanoClaw showed up as the secure alternative and landed a Docker deal.

Claude Opus 4.6 / OpenClaw / NanoClaw

Claude Cowork launches, Kimi K2.5 goes open-source

Anthropic shipped Cowork - Claude Code for everyone. And Moonshot AI open-sourced Kimi K2.5, a 1T parameter multimodal model that can chain hundreds of tool calls on its own.

Claude Cowork / Kimi K2.5