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May 14, 2026

Workpaper Layer Is The Wedge

New Intel: Arden is packaging SOX testing around browser agents, direct connectors, and audit-ready workpapers. That points at Big Four co-source budgets and exposes AuditBoard or Workiva where they store work instead of doing it.

Arden

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SOX Automation

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YC S26

May 14, 2026

Bounded Automation Before General Humanoids

New Intel: Eden Robotics is packaging humanoids, arms, work cells, and Theta OS as one stack. That points to factory automation budgets before broad humanoid replacement, pressuring incumbents in industrial robotics.

Eden Robotics

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Humanoid Robotics

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YC S26

May 14, 2026

Agents Get Full Workspaces

New Intel: ProjectX is placing agents inside full cloud workspaces. The payoff is a new automation layer for Blender, VS Code, ROS2, and other heavy tools.

ProjectX

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Cloud OS

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YC S26

May 14, 2026

Teleoperation Is The Gross Margin Test

New Intel: Eden Robotics is building serious low-latency teleoperation infrastructure. That says the near-term market is supervised industrial labor, and the margin fight is human intervention per robot-hour.

Eden Robotics

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Humanoid Robotics

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YC S26

May 14, 2026

Credits Make GPU Margins The Product

New Intel: ProjectX is using app-level credits for cloud compute. That shifts the company’s fate toward GPU utilization, session scheduling, and pricing trust.

ProjectX

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Cloud OS

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YC S26

May 14, 2026

Claude Code Gets A Manager Layer

New Intel: Pentagon is wrapping Claude Code with a manager layer for multi-agent engineering teams. If it sticks, Cursor, Devin, and GitHub Copilot face a workflow fight around agent state, memory, and handoffs.

Pentagon

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Dev Tools

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YC S26

May 14, 2026

Per-App Computers Reframe VDI

New Intel: ProjectX is packaging remote compute as per-app cloud computers. If it works, InfinityOS pressures Shadow PC, Vagon, and Paperspace by making concurrency the buying reason.

ProjectX

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Cloud OS

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YC S26

May 14, 2026

Simulation Team Fits The Wedge

New Intel: Auxos is pairing consulting-style customer research with ad-scale simulation DNA. If it proves calibration, it can attack agency, panel, and pricing-research budgets before incumbents catch up.

Auxos

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Synthetic Research

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YC S26

May 14, 2026

Submission Automation Is The Wedge

New Intel: Astraea’s public product surface centers on FDA-ready biometrics automation, especially SDTM, ADaM, TFLs, and validation. If it works, the budget target is CRO statistical programming spend, putting ICON and Saama in the exposed zone.

Astraea

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Trial Biometrics

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YC S26

May 14, 2026

ERP Wedge Hiding In Office Automation

New Intel: Arzana is packaging manufacturing office automation into ERP, CRM, and MES coverage. That shifts the target from admin headcount savings to the core systems budget owned by factory operators.

Arzana

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Manufacturing AI

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YC S26

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