🍭 Google finally did it AND Anthropic bought Bun 🍞

Agents by Google? Runtime by Claude?

Good morning. Today’s issue is brought to you by three espresso shots, one AI girlfriend, and a Google PM who finally got approval to automate your calendar chaos.

Let’s dig in. 👇

🍭 What’s Cookin’:

  • Anthropic buys Bun

  • Google Workspace Studio turns Google into an agent playground

  • OpenAI scrambles on quality as rivals ship real workflow wins

  • AI chip demand triggers a…

  • ToolBox™

ToolBox™
🧰 5 BRAND NEW AI LAUNCHES

🤖 Claude by Anthropic
→ A family of frontier AI models built for strong reasoning, long-context work, and code generation across everything from chat to agents.

🌐 Algebras AI
→ A full-stack localization agent that auto-translates Next.js apps into 300+ languages, runs experiments, and catches layout issues before they ship.

🧷 Google Antigravity
→ An IDE from Google that lets you run and monitor multiple coding agents at once so you can orchestrate complex builds inside one workspace.

🎨 Google Nano Banana Pro
→ A Gemini 3 Pro–based image generator that gives you studio-level control for creating and editing highly accurate visuals from prompts.

🔥 Hatable
→ An AI agent that “chooses violence” and brutally roasts your site copy and UX so you finally get honest feedback instead of polite LinkedIn lies.

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Acquisition
🤯 Anthropic Just Bought Bun

The Bite: Anthropic just pulled off a very nerdy power move: it bought Bun, the hyper-fast JavaScript runtime already powering Claude Code and its Agent SDK.

Claude Code only launched in May and is already at a $1B run rate, helped by the fact it ships as a Bun executable that feels instant for devs.

Bun stays open source and free, the team gets paid, and Anthropic gets to keep the engine that makes its coding agent feel like real software, not a science experiment.

Snacks:

  • $1B In Six Months
    Claude Code jumps from May launch to a $1B annualized run rate by November.

  • Engine Under The Hood
    Claude Code already ships as a Bun executable and leans on it for speed.

  • All-In-One JS Toolkit
    Bun bundles runtime, package manager, bundler, and test runner into one binary.

  • Still Open Source
    Anthropic says Bun stays MIT-licensed, free, and friendly to JavaScript devs.

  • Infra, Not Hype
    While others flex benchmarks, Anthropic is quietly buying the execution layer.

Why it Bites: This is one of those quiet moves that actually matters for where AI is going.

Anthropic isn’t just selling a smarter model; it’s locking in the tools that make its coding agent feel instant, reliable, and shippable as a single file.

That’s great for JavaScript devs who get a faster, well-funded Bun, but it also shows how quickly critical open-source infrastructure gets pulled into big labs.

For now, Bun’s license and its founder’s ethos are a safety rail.

But long term, the winners won’t just own the model, they’ll own the runtime your agents quietly live on.

LocalAI
🚀 Thinkpilot

A local-first AI tool that turns convos from Intercom, tickets, and reviews into product insights—without sending your data to the cloud.

Plug in your own AI API key
Keep it private
And move fast.

Steal This Prompt
🎨 Your Prompt → Colorful, Minimalist Vector Style

This prompt turns anything you can describe into clean, colorful, flat vector-style artwork that looks like it belongs on a startup landing page or in a fancy slide deck.

Use it to turn product specs into poster art, redesign your calendar as a gallery wall, or make your grocery list look like a Behance feature.

Use it to:

  • Elevate boring daily moments into full blockbuster energy (e.g., walking away from the dishwasher like you just saved the city).

  • Storyboard shorts, skits, or TikToks with detailed cinematic direction in seconds.

Workflow:

  1. Click this link (Prompt)

  2. Paste it in Midjourney.

  3. Replace the # fields with your scene, objects, or style tweaks

  4. Watch it turn boring prompts into wall-worthy vector flexes

Everything Else
🧠 You Need to Know

Google
🕸️ Google Workspace Studio Wants An AI Agent In Every Inbox

The Bite: Google just turned Workspace into an agent factory: Workspace Studio is now live, letting anyone build AI agents that automate Gmail, Docs, Sheets, and Chat with plain-language prompts, no coding.

Powered by Gemini 3, early customers have already used these agents for more than 20 million tasks, from status reports to legal triage and travel approvals.

For companies that already live in Workspace and are nervous about piping data into random startups, this is the most “of course we can use this” agent platform so far.

Snacks:

  • Native Agent Layer
    Agents live directly inside Gmail, Drive, Sheets, and Chat.

  • No-Code, Actually
    You describe a workflow, Gemini 3 wires up the steps.

  • Busywork To “Bots Do It”
    Teams are offloading reports, legal triage, support, and travel.

  • Enterprise-Safe Enough
    It inherits Workspace data rules and access controls.

  • Agents > Flashy Demos
    Google ships workflow agents while others chase showy features.

Why it bites: This is a big swing in the agent wars because Google already controls the place where a huge chunk of knowledge work lives:
Workspace.

Studio doesn’t ask teams to learn a new tool or trust a random startup.
It lets them turn “the stuff we already do in Gmail and Sheets” into agents in a few prompts.

For AI-shy orgs, especially in regulated spaces, this is a much easier first move than wiring sensitive data into third-party builders.

And it quietly puts pressure on OpenAI: Anthropic and Google are shipping agents that live in real workflows while OpenAI spends more energy on cinematic video.

Long term, whoever owns the agent layer inside your core apps owns your day.

Token Factory
🤯 Launch of Nebius Token Factory — AI at production scale

We’re announcing Nebius Token Factory, the next evolution of Nebius AI Studio:

A platform built for production-scale AI.

Token Factory powers dedicated inference, fine-tuning, and governed collaboration for open-source models like Llama, Qwen, DeepSeek, and GPT-OSS — all with enterprise-grade reliability, compliance, and full visibility.

— Eder

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