Notion Launches Developer Platform, Becomes AI Agent Hub
Notion unveiled its Developer Platform with Workers, an External Agent API, and database sync — turning its workspace into an AI orchestration layer. Teams can now deploy custom code, connect external agents, and run multi-step workflows inside Notion. Over 1 million custom agents have been built since February. The big shift: Notion is no longer just a note-taker with AI features — it's positioning as the place where people and agents collaborate across tools.
Read on TechCrunch →The AI Wrapper Economy Is Collapsing
Sharp analysis on the death of AI wrappers: GPT-4 tokens dropped 99% in cost since 2023 (from $30 to $0.10 per million). If your business was just a UI layer on OpenAI's API, your margin evaporated. The piece highlights that Claude and ChatGPT are the only general-purpose AI tools that matter now — and local AI tools like Ollama are quietly hitting 52 million monthly downloads. The middle of the market is dying.
Read on Medium →AI Agents on Kubernetes Found Widely Exposed
Microsoft Defender researchers found that many AI and agentic apps deployed on Kubernetes — including Mage AI, kagent, AutoGen Studio, and MCP servers — are being exposed to the internet with weak or missing authentication. No zero-days needed: attackers can turn an internal prototype into an external attack surface overnight. If you're experimenting with agents, your biggest risk may be configuration, not novel exploits.
Read on AI Agent Store →Gartner: 40%+ Enterprise Apps Will Have AI Agents by 2026
Gartner predicts over 40% of enterprise applications will embed role-specific AI agents by end of 2026 — up from less than 5% in 2025. The guide from Kore.ai breaks down the top 7 agentic AI platforms: building one prototype is easy; running thousands of governed, observable agents in production is where most teams stall. Key capabilities to look for: multi-agent orchestration, model flexibility, and strong governance.
Read on Kore.ai →Marketing Analytics 2026: AI Automation Hits 56% Adoption
Improvado's analysis shows AI analytics adoption reached 56% in 2026, up from 31% in 2024. Teams using AI-driven analytics see 64% faster time-to-insight and 28-35% better forecast accuracy. But here's the catch: 18% of enterprises rolled back unified measurement initiatives in Q4 2025 after discovering attribution inflation exceeded 40%. Complexity without governance creates illusion, not insight.
Read on Improvado →💡 My Take
Read this one: The Medium piece on the wrapper economy collapse. It's a clear-eyed look at what's actually happening in the AI tools landscape — Claude and ChatGPT dominating, local AI surging quietly, and the $20/month wrapper tools getting squeezed out. The question for enterprise buyers: if the wrapper economy is dying, what does that mean for your vendor relationships and build-vs-buy decisions?