This lane is the fast-moving layer for changes in the field that should not be forced into evergreen lab chapters too early.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://labs.prompthon.io/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
What belongs here
- Monthly or quarterly market updates
- New framework and protocol watch items
- Short notes on launches worth tracking
- Emerging categories and shifting terminology
- Curated editor picks and field notes
Editorial intent
Keep entries short, timely, and easy to update. This is the easiest surface for junior contributors and the fastest way for the repository to stay current without destabilizing the evergreen structure.Current notes
- May 2026 Agentic Shopping Assistant Watch: a current signal on AI assistants moving from search and product comparison into scheduled actions, cart building, cross-device shopping memory, and review-before-checkout boundaries.
- April 2026 Cyber Defense Access Policy Watch: a current signal on broad trusted cyber-defense access, gated frontier defensive releases, and access-aware agent runtime boundaries.
- April 2026 Assistant Safety Escalation Watch: a current signal on credible violence flags, duty-to-report boundaries, repeat policy violators, and audit-ready safety handoffs.
- April 2026 Defense Agent Training Loop Watch: a current signal on domain-specific field training, simulation-to-deployment loops, and high-risk autonomy boundaries.
- April 2026 Portable Assistant Memory Watch: a time-scoped note on imported personal context, default-on assistant memory, and chat-history transfer as a separate trust boundary from retrieval and durable artifacts.
- April 2026 Local Agent Watch: a time-scoped note on local agents as a concrete product shape: nearby working environments, reusable skills or integrations, explicit context boundaries, and reviewable artifacts.
- April 2026 Interoperability Watch: a current field note on how A2A, A2UI, and MCP are separating into different interoperability layers.
- Protocol Watch: a sample time-scoped note on how to track protocol boundaries without collapsing them together.
