Anthropic ships multi‑agent Code Review for Claude Code: thorough, slow, and not cheap
A thorough but slower AI reviewer is now available—pilot it where missed bugs are expensive and speed is less critical.
A thorough but slower AI reviewer is now available—pilot it where missed bugs are expensive and speed is less critical.
This update reduces friction and boosts control, making Claude Code more dependable for real backend and data automation work.
Treat copy-paste CLI installs as a production risk and lock them down before an infostealer rides in on a fake docs page.
GPT-5.4 in Copilot can speed large-codebase work, but tune prompts and monitor token spend before rolling it out widely.
Copilot CLI 1.0.3 turns AI chat into action with Extensions and smoother terminal workflows for backend and data teams.
OpenAI is packaging cheaper AI for OSS with a higher‑signal security agent and eyeing test tooling—use the free window to measure real gains before committing.
Treat Codex agents as untrusted code: sandbox aggressively now, then evaluate multi-agent gains in tightly controlled pilots.
Treat VS Code and .NET as your agent platform, but design discovery and governance like any other production service.
Agentic coding is here, but choose between a closed, curated editor and an open, BYOK-in-your-IDE path—and test stability before scaling.
This update turns Windsurf into a more controllable, enterprise-ready AI dev environment with tunable reasoning costs and smoother remote/data workflows.
Treat agent code like untrusted input: enforce hermetic CI and add evaluator loops, or expect regressions to creep into production.
Capacity is the new risk; cache aggressively and architect for instant failover before your LLM workloads scale.
Agents are ready to leave the lab, but only if procurement and Postgres are production‑ready too.
A safe upgrade that tightens OpenAI integrations and adds tool search—update, then re-run your tool and structured output flows.
Upgrade to 1.2.18 for more reliable tool defaults and new OpenAI tool search in LangChain.