Replit now offers domain-specific AI agents that automate tasks within the development environment. A Growth Agent surfaces SEO issues, while a Security Agent identifies potential vulnerabilities. Users can select all issues and fix them with a single "Fix with Agent" action. The feature integrates directly into Replit’s editor, streamlining code improvement workflows. It was demonstrated by Replit founder Amjad Masad as a key productivity enhancement.
Pieter Levels (levelsio) revealed that a vintage app concept called 'Nomads for Windows 3.11,' originally mocked up using Sora 2 video generation last year, has been turned into a real application. He credits recent advances in AI coding, stating that AI is now capable of developing software for vintage operating systems. Additionally, he announced that PietGPT 1.0 is now functional. The project highlights how AI tools can now produce working retro software from visual concepts.
A new framework called Orchestra-o1 was introduced. It is a multi-agent orchestration system designed to decompose complex omnimodal tasks into parallel subtasks. The announcement provided only a brief description, with no architectural details, benchmarks, or release information.
Together AI now hosts Cartesia Sonic 3.5, providing over 150 distinct voices through its voice finder tool. Developers can audition, compare, and select voices for real-time conversational agents before deploying on Together AI's infrastructure. This integration streamlines building voice-enabled AI agents with customizable speech.
NVIDIA announced Vera, a new computing category that is not a traditional CPU upgrade. Vera is purpose-built for AI agents and delivers 80% faster performance. CEO Jensen Huang emphasized that Vera represents a departure from incremental CPU improvements, targeting agentic workloads directly. No further technical details were disclosed in this teaser.
NVIDIA stated on social media that energy is the foundation of the AI 5-Layer Cake and the primary constraint on AI growth as demand accelerates. The company emphasized that AI, digital twins, and intelligent agents are already transforming how energy is produced and managed. These technologies are unlocking capacity and improving efficiency at scale across power, utilities, and surface and subsurface operations.