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Cloudflare lets agents sign themselves up and ship
Cline open-sources its agent runtime; OpenAI's DeployCo elbows into the SI lane
| AI Week Radar |
#1 Fri, May 15 |
The human-in-the-loop got quieter this week: Cloudflare handed agents a Stripe checkout, and OpenAI started slipping ads into ChatGPT answers. Meanwhile GM is swapping IT headcount for "AI skills," whatever that means on a job req.
— Jarek
📕 Featured
Agents can now create Cloudflare accounts, buy domains, and deploy — Cloudflare closed the loop: an agent can spin up an account, start a paid subscription via Stripe, register a domain, and walk away with an API token — no dashboard, no human. "Starting today, agents can now be Cloudflare customers."
The provisioning bottleneck was one of the last excuses for keeping a human in autonomous deployment pipelines. Expect the abuse-and-billing surface area to get spicy fast.
🚀 Releases
Cline open-sources its agent runtime as @cline/sdk — a TypeScript runtime in four layers — shared, llms, agents, core — with plugins, subagents, CRON scheduling, checkpointing, and MCP connectors baked in. The same SDK now powers Cline's CLI and Kanban, with IDE extensions migrating over.
Concrete baseline: 74.2% on Terminal Benchmark 2.0. Useful if you've been wanting agent primitives without writing your own scheduler. — Asif Razzaq
GPT-5.5 Instant: smarter, clearer, and more personalized — the new ChatGPT default, with OpenAI claiming fewer hallucinations and better personalization. No benchmark deltas, no hallucination rates, no comparisons to Gemini or Claude defaults — so for now, vibes.
📖 Articles & Videos
OpenAI launches DeployCo to help businesses build around intelligence — a new enterprise deployment subsidiary that puts OpenAI directly in the path of every SI and consultancy currently billing hours on GPT-4o and o3 rollouts. Implementation partners just got a frenemy with model access nobody else has.
DEBATE
Testing ads in ChatGPT — labeled placements, promised "answer independence," privacy controls — the usual opening hand. Search made the same promises in 2002. The interesting question isn't whether ads ship; it's whether answer quality survives the second quarter of revenue pressure.
An AI coding agent needs to reduce your maintenance costs — Shore reframes the AI coding ROI question: stop measuring velocity, start measuring maintenance burden. A useful counterweight if you're writing the business case for Copilot, Cursor, or Cline — and a better stick to beat vendors with than tokens-per-second. — cratermoon
How to Build a Claude Code-Powered Knowledge Base — a walkthrough on using Claude's code execution as the retrieval layer instead of bolting on a vector DB. Worth a read if your RAG stack feels like it's drowning in embeddings for queries that are really just SQL in a trench coat. — Eivind Kjosbakken
📢 Last but not least
GM just laid off IT workers to hire those with stronger AI skills — hundreds out, "AI skills" req in — the now-familiar enterprise reshuffle. If you sell internal tooling to F500 IT orgs, the buyer persona is being rewritten in real time. — jnord
Ship carefully — your agent now has a credit card.
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