Most people think the AI transition is happening inside AI companies. It's not. The whole ecosystem is accelerating.
@grinich joined @KentBeck on Still Burning to talk about what enterprise infrastructure reveals about where tech is headed. https://t.co/vvk8KwnFJo
150+ developers. 7 demos. One night in NYC.
Here's what teams demoed at Agents & APIs Demo Night:
@Composio: granular MCP permissions
@Postman: headless API automation via MCP
@Render: parallel AI image gen workflows
@Daytona: agents that record themselves to prove their work
@WorkOS: natural language dashboards, live from your data
@Public: the world's first agentic brokerage
@Zapier: live-coded a task board with the new Zapier SDK
Watch all the demos: https://t.co/zjC6SBYJlt
We made a custom card deck for Acquired Unplugged, our founder event with Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal on building durable companies.
Giving away 50 today, code ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐: https://t.co/LOH7gkD4XY
One per person, while supplies last.
For the full @djrosent, @gilbert, and @grinich interview + recap: https://t.co/gMOmwkS33c
AI is changing how GTM teams build. June 9 in NYC, we're hosting a Marketing Engineer Meetup with @knocklabs. Come join speakers from @tryprofound, @tryramp, @clay_gtm, WorkOS and @cursor_ai.
Spots are limited. https://t.co/WKJHyQhjpV
Don't forget: Agents & APIs Demo Night in NYC tomorrow with @getpostman. Let's kick off #NYTechWeek with demos and great conversation.
RSVP: https://t.co/sIBESNOjAB
Identifying an agent is the easy part. Governing what it can actually do is where the existing permission model breaks. @grinich on @ChooseYourStack with Ryo Koyama (@ofcourseduh).
Full interview: https://t.co/necM5CkiSw
Last week we announced auth.md - the spec that lets your agents sign-up for services on their own.
The momentum has been insane - companies and builders were embracing auth.md spec and implementing it in the first week to complete the agentic loop:
https://t.co/lRd1fhrNjX
An agent that signs up for third-party services on your behalf, without leaving the terminal. Madison Packer from WorkOS demoed agentic registration at MCP Night: found @Cloudflare via ๐๐ฎ๐ญ๐ก.๐ฆ๐, issued an ID-JAG, and got back an API key ready to deploy.
AI agents are great at building for the web. Mobile has been a different story, until now. @Baconbrix, Head of AI at @expo, put the iOS simulator inside the browser so agents get the same MCP tools they have for web dev.
Agents can use your product. Can they sign up for it? @adisingh of @agentmail demoed an agent provisioning its own inbox from a single prompt at MCP Night: Agent Mode, and made the case for why email is the identity layer agents already need.
Give the agent a one-time card, not your real one. Karen Serfaty of @agentcardhq showed the full flow at MCP Night: Agent Mode, from ๐ค๐ณ๐ฆ๐ข๐ต๐ฆ ๐ข ๐ค๐ข๐ณ๐ฅ in the terminal to a completed OpenAI checkout in the browser.
Six months ago: solo agents. Now: multiplayer agents โ shared chats, teams learning from each other in real time. MCP Night: Agent Mode panel - @clairevo, @zeeg, @irvinebroque, and @grinich
Agents answer questions but throw away all your UI. @RhysSullivan
of Executor demoed the fix at MCP Night: Agent Mode โ ๐ฟ๐ฒ๐ป๐ฑ๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐จ๐ lets an agent compose your actual product components and deep-link users back into the product.
The difference between "we use AI" and "AI is how we work" is smaller than it sounds, and also completely different.
Applied AI showcase from last week, every demo is something we built for ourselves.
Full recording: https://t.co/8eIFWeM5Hs
"Make something people want" used to be enough. @grinich's MCP Night keynote adds a new requirement: make something agents want too.
Agentic coding, agent registration, and a live auth.md demo.