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Read about what we're up to and what we're learning along the way
Read about what we're up to and what we're learning along the way
20 articles
Ajit Banerjee and Zoom AI's Zhenbin Xu on how Zoom's brand-new intelligence APIs — topping Hugging Face's ASR leaderboards — are now powering SageOx's real-time speech recognition and speaker identification, and what it took to integrate them in days.
Dr. Rupak Majumdar — Scientific Director at the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems and SageOx Advisor — on the collapsing cost of code generation, the value of proof, and the trust signals that matter when software is abundant.
Dr. Rupak Majumdar continues his reflection — this time through the lens of economics. If code generation is the good whose price has dropped, where does the value flow? Substitutes, complements, and the rise of cognitive debt.
A 10-minute look at our core principle of radical transparency in software development
GeekWire covers SageOx's $15M seed round and our mission to build shared context infrastructure for AI-native teams.
A shared context layer that captures decisions, intent, and history to keep humans and AI agents aligned.
VentureBeat explores how SageOx is solving the context gap between AI agents and the human conversations that shape team decisions.
The unexpected journey from AI coding assistants to embedded systems. How a side project led SageOx into the world of firmware development and hardware integration.
Galex Yen shares insights on building a skill for Open Claw — from navigating Claw Hub security scans to optimizing token usage for hands-off automation.
Part 5 of our How We Work series. Ryan Snodgrass on how branch management, commit strategies, and repo structure need to evolve when AI agents are writing most of the code.
A 10-minute look at how we operate as an AI-native team — from ideation to execution — with a real-world example from Pier 70 in Seattle.
Part 4 of our How We Work series. Ryan Snodgrass on using multiple AI models for design work — and why ChatGPT generates better design prompts than Claude for visual tasks.