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otherMay 19

Anthropic Acquires Stainless

Anthropic acquired Stainless, a developer of API security and testing tools. The deal brings API security expertise and tooling in-house to support Anthropic's enterprise product work. This acquisition expands Anthropic's offerings for enterprise customers. You can expect Anthropic to integrate Stainless' technology into its products.

Key takeaways
  • Anthropic acquired Stainless.
  • The deal adds API security expertise.
  • Anthropic will integrate Stainless' tools into enterprise products.
modelsMar 11

From model to agent: Equipping the Responses API with a computer environment

OpenAI has equipped the Responses API with a computer environment, enabling the creation of secure, scalable agents that can run with files, tools, and state. This development allows builders to deploy agents that can interact with a computer environment, expanding the capabilities of the Responses API. The agent runtime was built using the Responses API, shell tool, and hosted containers. You can now use this environment to run agents that require secure and scalable execution.

Key takeaways
  • OpenAI adds computer environment to Responses API.
  • Enables secure, scalable agent deployment with files, tools, and state.
  • Agent runtime built with Responses API, shell tool, and hosted containers.
otherNov 26

Mixpanel security incident: what OpenAI users need to know

OpenAI reports a security incident involving Mixpanel, a third-party analytics service. The incident exposed limited API analytics data, but no API content, credentials, or payment details were compromised. OpenAI assures users that they are taking steps to protect affected users. You should review your API usage and security settings as a precaution.

Key takeaways
  • Limited API analytics data was exposed in the Mixpanel incident.
  • No API content, credentials, or payment details were compromised.
  • OpenAI is taking steps to protect affected users.