AI · software · platforms

What changed, and what it means.

AI is moving fast. Platforms are shifting. The noise is nonstop.

No hype cycle. No release-note sludge. No panic list. No “use this, not that.”

Just the useful signal: what shipped, what shifted, what it means, and what teams can do with it.

The SSME version of what changed this week.

SSME: Simple. Scalable. Minimal. Effective.
update

What changed.

Short version first. What shipped, who released it, and what is actually new.

Example: OpenAI security update for Codex. Claude small-business connectors. Gemini moving deeper into Android.

tool

Where it lives.

The product, platform, model, app, workflow, or feature affected by the change.

Example: ChatGPT Desktop, Claude with QuickBooks, Android system features, Microsoft Agent 365.

SSME take

What to do with it.

Simple take, practical use, what to ignore, and what changes for a real team.

Example: try it, watch it, ignore it, track it, or wait until the use case is clearer.

Atla · AI management

The place to track the AI mess.

WhatDeployed helps you notice what changed. Atla helps teams track what they actually adopted: prompts, agents, automations, models, data access, owners, standards, usage, and approvals. It lives inside SignalOS, so teams use the same login and workspace. Reduce duplication across the org. Share what works.

InventoryWhat exists, who owns it, where it runs.
ReuseWhat works, what can be shared, what should not be rebuilt.
StandardsWhat is approved, risky, duplicated, or stale.
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v2 · tool database

The tool layer is coming.

WhatDeployed will track the tools behind the updates: what they do, who makes them, what changed, pricing signals, risk notes, and where they fit in a real team stack.

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