
Binance's Agent OS works with tools including ChatGPT, Claude Code, and Cursor.
Binance has launched a platform called Agent OS that allows AI agents to analyze financial markets and execute trades on behalf of users. The platform connects AI applications to Binance's trading and payment infrastructure, letting agents access market data and place orders autonomously. Rather than implementing strict controls itself, Binance places responsibility on users to set permissions and limits through dedicated sub-accounts that isolate agent activity and block withdrawals by default. This development reflects a broader shift across crypto exchanges toward enabling AI agents to take autonomous action with real money, though the reasoning behind agents' trading decisions remains opaque to the exchange since that analysis occurs outside Binance's systems.

Slack is introducing dedicated channels where teams can vibe-code together with AI agents instead of jumping between different tools and conversations. The Slack Code launch includes open, project-specific code channels with dedicated user tabs, alongside features that compare coding changes and preview HTML output before the project is shipped. "With Slack Code, when you have an idea or need to build a new feature, update a web page, or fix a bug, you simply tag in a coding a

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