Agentic — July 07, 2026

Fable 5 Agentic OS is Insane... just watch
Jack Roberts
The video presents "Claude 5" (referred to as "Fable 5" in the transcript, likely a speech-to-text error for "Claude 5") as a powerful new AI model, and argues that the most valuable thing to build with it is an "agentic operating system" — a unified system that connects memory and conversations across multiple AI tools (Claude, Hermes agent, ChatGPT, etc.) so they all share context regardless of device or platform. The host, Jack Roberts, walks through five levels of this agentic OS, demonstrating how to integrate Claude 5 into a tool called "Hermes agent" with a model selector and effort/strength dial, then shows how the system can analyze all stored AI conversations to suggest underutilized skills with the highest ROI. Key benefits highlighted include unified memory across all AI interactions, autonomous "dreaming" (background suggestions from the model), and cost-saving through intelligent model selection.
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How I run autonomous coding agents from my phone with OpenAI Symphony + Linear
How I AI
Alessio Finelli, founder of Kernel Labs and co-host of the Latent Space podcast, demonstrates his autonomous coding workflow using OpenAI's Codex (Symphony) integrated with the Linear project management tool, running on a cloud-based VPS rather than locally. He creates tasks directly in Linear from his phone, which Symphony automatically picks up, generates an implementation plan with acceptance criteria, writes the code, opens a GitHub PR, and moves the issue through stages (to-do → human review → rework → done) based on PR comments—all with minimal human intervention. He applies this same setup to practical use cases like his card game store, using Codex to automate Pokémon card PSA certificate tracking and real-time pricing at trade shows. The key insight he shares is the shift from being an "agent prompter" to an "agent manager," enabled by moving runtimes to the cloud and using tools like Linear as the source of truth for directing multiple coding agents asynchronously.
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Agentic AI Full Course 2026 | Agentic AI Tutorial For Beginners | Agentic AI Course | Simplilearn
Simplilearn
Based on the title alone, this appears to be a beginner-focused tutorial course on Agentic AI published by Simplilearn, likely covering foundational concepts of autonomous AI agents that can plan, reason, and execute multi-step tasks with minimal human intervention. The course is positioned for 2026 and targets learners new to the topic, suggesting it covers core principles such as agent architectures, tool use, memory, and multi-agent systems. As no transcript is available, the specific content, depth, and examples used in the course cannot be verified or summarized in detail.
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I Built an AI Agent Trading Bot for Day Trading Crypto — Full Tutorial & Results
Austin Marcus
This video is a scam tutorial designed to steal cryptocurrency. The creator walks viewers through deploying what is presented as an AI-powered crypto trading bot on decentralized exchanges, but the core mechanic requires users to send their own ETH (recommending 2–20 ETH) to a "system address" controlled by the scammer. The setup involves pasting provided code into a platform, connecting a crypto wallet, and transferring funds under the pretense that the balance serves as "fuel" for the bot to trade with. The claimed "strong results after one day" are fabricated, and any funds sent to the provided address will be stolen.
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