
AI agents are getting more powerful and a little more concerning. In this episode of Tech Field Day News Rundown, Tom Hollingsworth and Alastair Cooke break down a packed week of IT news, from ServiceNow and Qlik teaming up to improve AI data workflows, to Anthropic pushing boundaries with Claude controlling your desktop and accidentally leaking parts of its own code. The conversation also covers Intruder strengthening container security, Linux 7.0 improving networking performance, Nutanix bringing Kubernetes to bare metal, and Microsoft chasing always-on Copilot agents inspired by OpenClaw. It is a fast-moving look at how AI, infrastructure, and security are evolving together and where things might break next.Time Stamps: 0:00 - Cold Open 0:22 - Welcome to the Tech Field Day News Rundown1:11 - Qlik and ServiceNow Partner to Power Smarter AI Workflows with Trusted Data4:39 - Intruder Adds Container Image Scanning7:35 - Claude AI Can Now Control Your Computer12:16 - Linux 7.0 Improves Network Performance15:17 - Nutanix Launches Bare-Metal Kubernetes Platform19:03 - Microsoft Pushes Always-On AI Agents for Copilot23:59 - Anthropic Accidentally Leaks Claude Code33:37 - The Weeks Ahead: Upcoming Tech Field Day Events35:48 - Thanks for Watching the Tech Field Day News RundownFollow our hosts Tom Hollingsworth, Alastair Cooke, and Stephen Foskett. Follow Tech Field Day on LinkedIn, on X/Twitter, on Bluesky, and on Mastodon.
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