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Vercel Blog

Introducing eve

Today, we are proud to introduce , an open-source agent framework for building, running, and scaling agents. eve is designed around the idea that building an agent should mean defining what it does without assembling all of the pieces that it needs to run in production. Instead, eve comes with production already built in:eve eve is the framework that we build and run our own agents on. Agents today are where the web was before frameworks, with everyone hand-rolling the same plumbing and nothing

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Cloudflare Changelog

SSL/TLS - Post-quantum ML-DSA certificates for Authenticated Origin Pulls and Custom Origin Trust Store

Cloudflare now accepts ML-DSA (FIPS 204) post-quantum certificates on the connection between Cloudflare's edge and your origin server. Combined with our existing X25519MLKEM768 key agreement, this lets you establish end-to-end post-quantum authentication on the Cloudflare-to-origin connection. ML-DSA is supported in two origin-facing features: Authenticated Origin Pulls (AOP) — upload an ML-DSA client certificate that Cloudflare will present during the mTLS handshake to your origin. Available at

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OpenAI News

Introducing LifeSciBench

Introducing LifeSciBench, an expert-authored, expert-reviewed benchmark for evaluating how AI systems handle real-world life science research tasks and decisions.

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Google Cloud Blog

Build and Deploy a Remote MCP Server to GKE in 30 Minutes

Build and Deploy a Remote MCP Server to GKE in 30 Minutes Integrating context from tools and data sources into LLMs can be challenging, which impacts the ease of development for AI agents. To address this challenge, Anthropic introduced the Model Context Protocol (MCP), which standardizes how applications provide context to these models. Developers often want to build an MCP server for their APIs to make them available to fellow developers, allowing them to use it as context in their own applica

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