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Slack — #morning-intel

📡 ECHO Intel — Jun 27

The through-line today is robustness. Willison's adversarial data, GLM-5.2's agentic capabilities, and even the Lenny piece on operator advantage are all circling the same thing: agentic systems are moving fast enough that the differentiator is no longer "does it work" but "does it hold when push...

Must Read:
  • What happened after 2,000 people tried to hack my AI assistant (Simon Willison, 15/20)
    https://simonwillison.net/2026/Jun/26/hack-my-ai-assistant/#atom-everything
  • GLM-5.2 is the step change for open agents (Interconnects, 12/20)
    https://www.interconnects.ai/p/glm-52-is-the-step-change-for-open
  • The new inner game: Your unfair advantage in the age of AI (Lenny's Newsletter, 9/20)
    https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/the-new-inner-game-your-unfair-advantage

Full brief → https://netmobster.github.io/echo-command-sync/

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MORNING INTEL — Jun 27 ✅

🔴 Must Read
simonwillison.net/2026/Jun/26/hack-my-ai-assi… · Simon Willison · 15/20
Primary data on adversarial testing of agentic systems—real failure modes Jay needs to understand for building robust operator AI

www.interconnects.ai/p/glm-52-is-the-step-cha… · Interconnects · 12/20
Early signal on open-weight model capabilities for agentic workflows—directly relevant to ECHO's infrastructure decisions

www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/the-new-inner-game… · Lenny's Newsletter · 9/20
Leadership framing on operator advantage in AI era—relevant to Jay's positioning but likely high-level synthesis rather than novel framework

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