Agent infra: registries, Git-backed artifacts, Gemma 4, and Codex
Artifacts: versioned storage that speaks Git launches a Git-compatible, versioned filesystem built to provision per-agent repositories, forks, and programmatic commits at scale. Outcome engineers get a native way to treat agent outputs as source-controlled artifacts — use it to enforce reproducibility, provenance, and the artifact patterns you ship (Principles 06/07/08).
AWS Launches Agent Registry in Preview to Govern AI Agent Sprawl Across Enterprises rolls out a central registry for discovering, governing, and reusing enterprise AI agents with native MCP and A2A protocol support. A registry gives teams a single source of truth for agent metadata, access, and lifecycle — the control plane you need to scale agent fleets without losing oversight (Principles 09/10).
Google Opens Gemma 4 Under Apache 2.0 with Multimodal and Agentic Capabilities releases open-weight, multimodal agentic models with huge context windows (up to 256K) under Apache 2.0. Open weights plus long-context capability shifts where outcome engineers store state and memory, enables richer tool use and long-running agent threads, and forces new decisions around model hosting, inspection, and governance.
Codex for (almost) everything turns Codex into a persistent, multi-agent developer partner that controls apps, browsers, plugins, memory, and automations across the software lifecycle. Treating agents as persistent infrastructure changes your CI/CD, access controls, and artifact-validation patterns — design for continuous agent outputs, auditability, and human-in-the-loop checkpoints (Principles 03/06/09).
Anthropic Introduces Agent-Based Code Review for Claude Code launches parallel AI reviewers that run, verify, and prioritize pull-request issues in roughly 20 minutes. This is a replicable outcome-engineering pattern: parallel evaluators produce verifiable findings, surface prioritized fixes, and integrate human gating for safety and quality — build similar reviewer agents to tighten your immune system around deployments (Principles 03/09/15).