2026.04.15DAILY REPORT

Notion Launches AI Agents with 100+ Tools

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01 / RELEASES2026.04.15 08:31

Notion Launches AI Agents with 100+ Tools

Notion’s cofounder and head of AI launched Knowledge Work AI agents, integrating 100+ tools via MCP protocol. The platform replaces CLIs, offering 5 workflow rebuilds to transform AI prompts into one-click automation tools, reshaping the software factory future.

02 / TOOLS2026.04.15 02:17

GitHub Launches AI Security Challenge Game

GitHub’s open source ‘Secure Code Game’ teaches developers to find AI agent vulnerabilities via 5 progressive challenges. The game simulates real attack scenarios, with over 10,000 participants to date.

03 / RELEASES2026.04.15 07:35

OpenAI Codex Releases 0.121.0-alpha

OpenAI Codex released 0.121.0-alpha.10 with forward-compatibility support and stability improvements. Developer feedback shows 15% error reduction in complex code generation, ideal for high-stakes projects.

04 / TOOLS2026.04.15 01:00

Google Launches AI Workflows in Chrome

Google’s Chrome ‘Skills’ feature lets users discover, save and remix AI workflows into one-click tools. The feature enables instant repetition of AI tasks without re-prompting, turning complex prompts into executable scripts.

05 / NEWS2026.04.14 23:00

GitHub Launches Free Code Security Risk Assessment Tool

GitHub has released a new Code Security Risk Assessment feature that provides a one-click view of vulnerabilities across your organization at no cost. The tool helps developers quickly identify and fix potential security issues without any financial investment.

062026.04.14 21:10

Anonymous Software Breach: Code Hosting Hacked

‘Headless software’ hacked a major code hosting platform, leaking unreleased source code. Attackers exploited new vulnerabilities bypassing 2FA, stealing enterprise projects. The breach reveals critical gaps in open-source security protocols.

072026.04.14 17:00

Google Hosts AI for the Economy Forum

Google’s AI for the Economy Forum in D.C. brings policymakers together to discuss AI’s economic impact. Topics include regulatory frameworks and skills training, with an ‘AI Economic Impact White Paper’ released.

08 / RESEARCH2026.04.14 12:00

OOWM: Programmatic World Modeling for AI

Stanford’s OOWM method structures embodied reasoning via object-oriented programming, outperforming traditional CoT in navigation tasks with 25% accuracy improvement. It transforms world modeling into executable programs.

09 / INSIGHTS2026.04.14 16:43

April 2026 Local Models Rankings

Latent Space’s April 2026 rankings show narrowing gap between open-source and closed-source models. Top three use Transformer variants with distinct efficiency advantages, focusing on edge-device compatible models.

10 / RELEASES2026.04.15 03:12

Claude Code Adds 1-Hour Prompt Cache

Claude Code v2.1.108 introduces 1-hour prompt caching via ENABLEPROMPTCACHING_1H environment variable. The update improves API response speeds and adds context recap feature for better output tracking.

112026.04.14 22:10

OpenClaw 2026.4.14 Released

OpenClaw 2026.4.14 improves GPT-5 family response quality and fixes channel provider issues. Core refactoring reduces API latency by 20%, optimized for enterprise applications.

12 / RESEARCH2026.04.14 12:00

Persistent Identity in AI Agents via Multi-Anchor Architecture

A paper introduces a multi-anchor architecture to address AI agents’ identity problems caused by context window overflow and history summarization. The solution maintains self-continuity, enabling stable agent identity in long conversations.

132026.04.14 12:00

ExecTune: Efficient Black-Box LLM Control with Guide Models

A paper introduces ExecTune, a method that uses guide models to effectively control black-box LLMs while reducing inference costs. It breaks down expensive reasoning into reusable intermediate representations, significantly cutting API expenses for large-scale deployments.

142026.04.14 12:00

Turing Test on Screen: Benchmark for Mobile GUI Agent Humanization

A paper introduces a benchmark for evaluating mobile GUI agents’ humanization, focusing on anti-detection capabilities. The research argues existing work prioritizes utility and robustness while ignoring critical anti-detection aspects, providing a new standard for assessing agent humanness.

152026.04.14 12:00

Self-Calibrating Language Models via Test-Time Distillation

A paper introduces a self-calibration method for LLMs that works without labeled data. Using test-time discriminative distillation, it addresses overconfidence issues and maintains stability under distribution shifts, enabling accurate answer credibility assessment.

162026.04.14 12:00

Proactive Support System: Help Without Being Asked for Cloud Services

A paper presents a deployed proactive agent system for on-call cloud service support. It identifies customer issues proactively and offers assistance, significantly reducing workload on human support analysts through continuous self-improvement.

17 / NEWS2026.04.14 23:30

AI Will Never Be Truly Ethical or Safe

An opinion article argues that AI can never achieve true ethics and safety because it lacks an internal understanding of human values. The author claims current AI ethics frameworks are superficial and fail to address fundamental issues.

182026.04.14 23:06

School Bus Camera Company Sparks Controversy in US

School Bus Camera, which specializes in school bus surveillance cameras, is issuing numerous traffic tickets across America. Critics argue the safety benefits are limited, sparking debate about balancing public safety with commercial interests.

192026.04.14 22:31

90% of CEOs Say AI Changed Nothing

A survey shows 90% of CEOs claim AI hasn’t changed their business operations, while only 10% have truly embraced AI transformation. The article questions the survey’s validity, suggesting many companies may be overstating AI impacts for PR purposes.

202026.04.14 22:29

AI Exposes Schools' Failure to Teach Critical Thinking

This article explores how AI has revealed the traditional education system’s failure in cultivating critical thinking. It argues that while schools claim to prioritize this skill, AI has exposed this as a falsehood. By analyzing AI’s capabilities in information processing, logical reasoning, and problem-solving, the piece highlights the system’s shortcomings in fostering independent thought. Citing research data, it notes that many students lack effective analytical skills when faced with complex issues. Furthermore, the article discusses how AI can serve as a tool to弥补 this educational gap, helping students develop the critical thinking skills they were not taught.

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