#ai-agents
Google DeepMind's AI Control Roadmap Makes Agent Safety Sprint Scope
Sun Jun 21 2026
Google DeepMind's AI Control Roadmap treats advanced AI agents like potential insider threats. Product owners should translate that into permissions, monitoring, escalation, rollback, and planning poker conversations before giving agents real work.

OpenAI's Ona Deal Turns Long-Running Agents Into Sprint Scope
Fri Jun 12 2026
OpenAI plans to acquire Ona so Codex agents can run in secure, persistent cloud environments. Agile teams should estimate the review gates, permissions, logs, and operational work before sprint commitment.

Project Solara Shows AI Agents Are Moving Off the Laptop
Fri Jun 05 2026
Microsoft Project Solara points to agent-first devices that blend edge hardware, cloud agents, sensors, identity, and enterprise controls. Agile teams need to estimate that operating model before sprint commitment.

OpenAI Codex Is Moving Beyond Developers. Sprint Planning Has to Catch Up
Wed Jun 03 2026
OpenAI expanded Codex for knowledge workers on June 2, 2026. Here is how agile teams should estimate cross-functional AI work, review boundaries, and ownership before agents touch product delivery.

Microsoft Build 2026 Shows Why AI Agents Need Better Sprint Planning
Sun May 31 2026
Microsoft Build 2026 is putting agentic AI, GitHub Copilot, MCP, and safety tooling at the center of developer work. Here is how agile teams should estimate agent work before it reaches production.

Agentic Infrastructure Changes Sprint Estimation
Sat May 30 2026
AWS, Google, and cloud platforms are redesigning infrastructure for AI agent traffic. Product teams should estimate bursty workloads, permissions, memory, and cost before they ship agent features.
