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The employment market for recent college graduates is improving, according to a ZipRecruiter report.

In the report, ZipRecruiter said the share of grads landing a job within three months of graduation rose to 77%, up from 63% from a year ago. ZipRecruiter noted that AI adoption is still affecting the entry level market.

Key findings:

  • Graduates who worked during school found jobs at twice the rate of those who didn't.
  • 40% of recent grads completed internships.
  • 38% of grads are considering starting their own business.

Also see: Your AI talent planning algorithm is common sense

You have an ID? Welcome to Claude's new workflow where it will ask for ID verification for certain features. In a blog post, Anthropic said:

"We are rolling out identity verification for a few use cases, and you might see a verification prompt when accessing certain capabilities, as part of our routine platform integrity checks, or other safety and compliance measures."

Claude will take passports, driver's licenses or state/provincial ID cards and national identity cards. You'll need to hold the physical document in hand and take a selfie on phone or webcam. The verification typically takes less than 5 minutes.

Salesforce is going headless and extending its entire platform via APIs, MCP and CLI commands for humans and agents to build. The move extends Salesforce as a platform and means you can now work outside of the Salesforce environment.

The effort, Salesforce Headless 360, is outlined in a blog. My bet is that the ability to go headless is going to be critical to evaluating your software vendor.

Large language model (LLM) giants have new favorite words: Repeatable and routines.

Anthropic launched routines in Claude Code in research preview. A routine is a Claude Code automation you configure once and run on a schedule. Claude Code routines can schedule code reviews, API calls and GitHub chores. Routines are available on Anthropic Claude Pro, Max, Team and Enterprise plans.

On a more personal level, Google launched Skills, repeatable AI prompts that users can run in Chrome with a keyboard shortcut. You can set up your own Skill or use a set of more than 50 presets.

Bottom line: AI agents are going mainstream on multiple levels.

Amazon announced the Amazon Leo Aviation Antenna, which aims to deliver reliable internet connectivity to airlines with up to 1 Gbps download and 400 Mbps uploads. That speed roughly equates to what a lot of folks see for their home broadband.

Amazon has said that Leo is a big push for the company as it offers broadband using low-orbit Earth satellites. The company said the antenna has no moving parts and can be installed quickly. Ongoing maintenance is expected to be minimal.

Amazon Leo Aviation Antenna


Stanford HAI released its 2026 AI Index Report and it's worth a read for a few themes:

  • The US-China model gap has closed.
  • The US hosts the most AI data centers and most of the chips are fabricated in Taiwan.
  • AI capabilities are outpacing governance and safety.
  • Productivity gains from AI mean declining entry-level employment.

I'll loop back to this one, but it's a good overview of where AI stands at the moment.