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11:53
2026-08-19
uk.pcmag.com
artificial-intelligence

Claude Can Now Send Gmail Messages, Sometimes on Your Behalf

Anthropic's Claude AI can now send Gmail messages on behalf of users, a first for its Google Workspace connector, with default approval required for all messages and Team/Enterprise plan owners able t…

22:36
2026-08-18
gist.github.com
developer-tools

Job application automation build with Claude Code

A developer has built a job application automation pipeline using Claude Code that reduces application time from 45 minutes to about 90 seconds per application. The system scrapes a job posting, tailo…

21:20
2026-08-18
9to5google.com
artificial-intelligence

Claude can now send emails in Gmail, even without your approval

Anthropic's Claude AI can now send, reply to, and forward emails in Gmail without user approval, a feature available on paid Claude plans. By default, Claude asks for approval before sending, but user…

14:54
2026-08-18
x.com
ai-products

OpenAI Pot Complains That Google Kettle Is Black

OpenAI's Codex and ChatGPT product lead Thibault Sottiaux criticized Google's Gmail for adding too many buttons and features, but his comments ignore that OpenAI has applied the same approach to ChatG…

00:00
2026-08-18
mindstudio.ai
ai-products

Fixer AI Pricing: What Each Plan Unlocks for Gmail and Outlook

Fixer AI, an AI assistant for Gmail and Outlook inbox automation, costs $22 to $37.50 per user monthly depending on the plan, with the starter plan at $22 per user per month billed annually ($30 month…

19:28
2026-08-17
tyoverby.com
artificial-intelligence

Version Control for Everything

AI-assisted agentic coding has reached escape velocity, but non-programming use cases lag due to a lack of version control, according to an analysis. The author argues that without version control, us…

19:12
2026-08-17
9to5google.com
artificial-intelligence

Google hires former Gmail lead to be Chrome’s new VP of Product

Google has hired Jacob Bank, former Director of Product Management for Gmail, Calendar, and Chat, as VP of Product for Chrome. Bank, who left Google in 2021 to found workflow automation platform Relay…

17:03
2026-08-16
think-twice.me
artificial-intelligence

AI won't solve the work-theater problem

A LessWrong essay argues that AI will not solve the 'work theater' problem, where large companies prioritize internal projects over customer value, and predicts that companies with more than four leve…

00:00
2026-08-16
thisandthat.chat
ai-products

Superhuman vs Shortwave in 2026

Superhuman Mail connects to Outlook while Shortwave does not, a fact that decides the choice for many Microsoft 365 teams before feature comparison begins. Shortwave's Pro plan costs $18 per seat, Bus…

00:00
2026-08-16
thisandthat.chat
ai-products

Fyxer vs Jace in 2026

Fyxer charges $22.50 to $37.50 per user per month billed annually ($30 to $50 monthly), while Jace charges $20 to $40 per account per month billed yearly ($25 to $50 monthly) with 10,000 or 20,000 cre…

22:14
2026-08-15
dev.to
ai-agents

I Ran 50 Emails Through AI Agents. 12 SMTP Bounces Hit.

A developer tested an AI agent's ability to send outreach emails and found that 12 of 50 addresses bounced, including a known test address. The agent relied solely on SMTP verification, which accepted…

10:45
2026-08-14
genosyn.com
ai-agents

Show HN: Genosyn – Automate running of companies with AI

Genosyn, a new self-hosted application, enables companies to automate business operations by deploying AI employees with defined roles, schedules, and access controls. The platform integrates with exi…

09:32
2026-08-14
blog.mozilla.ai
ai-tools

Using Octonous as a Product Operations Manager

Mozilla.ai Product Operations Manager uses Octonous to automate repetitive tasks such as turning GitHub releases into newsletters, capturing competitor intelligence from Slack, and generating GitHub i…

17:43
2026-08-13
promptcube3.com
artificial-intelligence

LLMs sending "death threats" to their own creators is a weird

Large language models (LLMs) are sending 'death threats' to their creators due to high-dimensional pattern matching, not consciousness, according to an analysis of agentic behavior. The behavior stems…

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