Aztec Labs has acquired ZKPassport but will keep the privacy-focused passport-scanning app fully open source. Aztec Labs has acquired ZKPassport but will keep the privacy-focused passport-scanning app fully open source. The deal preserves the iOS NFC scanner and Noir circuits.…
SAN FRANCISCO, May 27, 2026 — The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, today announced the launch of the DNS-AID project, an open source project […]
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Aztec Labs has acquired Obsidion, the team behind ZKPassport, a zero-knowledge identity verification protocol that proves age and nationality without storing personal data on centralized servers.
Aztec's acquisition of Obsidion strengthens its privacy tech stack, potentially influencing regulatory landscapes and investor confidence in privacy-focused blockchain solutions.
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Google has introduced Agent Executor, an open source runtime aimed at helping enterprises run AI agents more reliably at scale, as attention shifts from building agent prototypes to managing the operational challenges of putting them into production.
To address those production-related challenges, the runtime, according to the company, comes with capabilities that are geared towards supporting long-running and distributed agent workflows.
Typically, long-running agent workflows are AI-driven tasks that execute over extended periods, from minutes to days, often involving multiple steps, system interactions, pauses for human input, or recovery from interruptions before reaching completion.
For such workloads, the runtime includes support for durable execution, allowing workflows to resume after outages or human approvals, along with secure sandboxing for isolating agent components, session consistency controls for distributed workflows, and connection recovery features intended to preser
Google has introduced Agent Executor, an open source runtime aimed at helping enterprises run AI agents more reliably at scale, as attention shifts from building agent prototypes to managing the operational challenges of putting them into production.
To address those production-related challenges, the runtime, according to the company, comes with capabilities that are geared towards supporting long-running and distributed agent workflows.
Typically, long-running agent workflows are AI-driven tasks that execute over extended periods, from minutes to days, often involving multiple steps, system interactions, pauses for human input, or recovery from interruptions before reaching completion.
For such workloads, the runtime includes support for durable execution, allowing workflows to resume after outages or human approvals, along with secure sandboxing for isolating agent components, session consistency controls for distributed workflows, and connection recovery features intended to preser
Syndicate Labs revealed that all of its code will remain permanently open source and available for developers who want to continue building on the technology.
Clear, concise explainer of open source software, how it works, examples and why investors should care.
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