This week saw major advancements in agentic AI that aim to make technology more accessible and inclusive. Google emphasized the need for human oversight in AI systems, highlighting tools like Project Astra that simplify complex tasks through visual interfaces. AWS focused on improving reliability in AI agents, aiming for 90%+ accuracy to build user trust. Meanwhile, new tools like Google Opal and Claude Code sub-agents empower non-technical users to create automated workflows, reducing barriers to AI adoption. These developments highlight a growing focus on ethical AI design and user control, ensuring systems remain safe and inclusive as they become more autonomous.

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