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AI agent observability meets EU rules in LangChain push
Jul 8, 20265 min read

AI agent observability meets EU rules in LangChain push

LangChain says its Agent Engineering Platform pairs multi-turn trace timelines, reusable LLM-as-judge evaluations, and a long-running agent server to make agents easier to debug and ship at scale. The pitch is reliability through end-to-end AI agent observability, plus tooling to turn real production runs into test cases for fast iteration, according to the company’s site […]

Inside the NBER productivity program’s shifting focus
Jul 7, 20265 min read

Inside the NBER productivity program’s shifting focus

Nicholas Bloom of Stanford and Josh Lerner of Harvard co-direct the National Bureau of Economic Research’s Productivity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship initiative. On its program page, the NBER says the group studies “firm-level and economy-wide forces that determine productivity,” with emphasis on innovation, patenting, entrepreneurship, and the formation of new firms. The same page now highlights […]

LangChain LangSmith targets reliable, debuggable AI agents
Jul 7, 20265 min read

LangChain LangSmith targets reliable, debuggable AI agents

Python, TypeScript, Go, and Java SDKs now plug into LangChain’s LangSmith so teams can trace and score agents across stacks, the company says. According to LangChain’s product page, the framework-agnostic platform spans observability, evaluation, and deployment, with a new Engine layer that prioritizes production issues and proposes fixes for review. What LangChain LangSmith actually offers […]

What the algorithmic hiring study says about bias
Jul 6, 20265 min read

What the algorithmic hiring study says about bias

3.4 million job seekers, 4 million applications, 1,700 postings. On May 26, 2026, Stanford HAI published the first large-scale look inside third‑party hiring algorithms, and the findings are stark: AI screening can magnify racial disparities and carry rejections across employers. The algorithmic hiring study argues that when many firms depend on the same vendor, one […]

SAS Viya Copilot doubles down on trusted AI decisions
Jul 5, 20265 min read

SAS Viya Copilot doubles down on trusted AI decisions

Where SAS Viya Copilot fits in daily work SAS says a global survey of 1,600 small and midsize business leaders shows a gap between AI ambition and action. That is the setup for SAS Viya Copilot, a conversational tool the company positions inside the data and AI life cycle. The pitch is straightforward: bring chat-style […]

LangSmith Engine brings automated triage to AI agents
Jul 3, 20265 min read

LangSmith Engine brings automated triage to AI agents

LangChain has introduced LangSmith Engine, a new layer on its agent engineering platform that clusters production failures, surfaces root causes in traces and code, and proposes fixes for review, according to the company’s site (LangChain). The pitch is blunt: make agent reliability measurable and fixable, fast. “Observe, evaluate, and deploy agents with LangSmith.” — LangChain […]

Stanford HAI PsychAdapter signals shift to applied AI
Jul 2, 20265 min read

Stanford HAI PsychAdapter signals shift to applied AI

As of July 2026, Stanford University’s Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI) is spotlighting two moves in plain sight: a research tool called PsychAdapter and a policy brief on real-time oversight in hospitals. The first promises finer control over how AI talks. The second pushes for continuous checks on algorithms that read medical images. Taken together, […]

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