Cognizant AI Lab has published neuro-san-studio on GitHub, described as a playground for the neuro-san multi-agent framework. The repository has accumulated 778 stars with 29 added on the trending day. The project appears to be an agent orchestration or experimentation harness from a major enterprise technology firm's AI research arm.
Sim Studio is an open-source TypeScript project for building, deploying, and orchestrating AI agents, positioning itself as a central intelligence layer for AI workflows. The repository has accumulated 29,089 stars with modest daily growth (+24). It represents a growing category of open-source agent harness tools competing with LangChain, n8n, and similar frameworks.
A GitHub repository called 'agents' by wshobson provides a multi-harness agentic plugin marketplace targeting Claude Code, Codex CLI, Cursor, OpenCode, GitHub Copilot, and Gemini CLI. The project has accumulated 37,134 stars with modest daily momentum (+43 today). It represents a cross-platform approach to agent tooling that spans multiple competing AI coding environments.
Microsoft has published an open-source framework on GitHub for building, orchestrating, and deploying AI agents and multi-agent workflows, with support for both Python and .NET. The repository has accumulated 11,061 stars. It represents Microsoft's entry into the agent harness tooling space alongside existing frameworks like LangChain and AutoGen.
CrewAI is an open-source Python framework for orchestrating role-playing autonomous AI agents, enabling collaborative multi-agent workflows for complex tasks. The repository has accumulated 52,027 total stars with 55 new stars today, reflecting sustained community interest. It represents a prominent entry in the growing ecosystem of agent orchestration tooling.
A TypeScript open-source project on GitHub implements a multi-agent system where autonomous agents handle tasks, communicate with each other, and review each other's work, while the user supervises via a kanban board. The framework supports 200+ models across 75+ LLM providers including Codex, Claude, and OpenCode. It has accumulated 1,189 stars with 56 added today, suggesting growing community interest.
NVIDIA has published an open-source Python repository of AI agent skills on GitHub, accumulating 1,645 stars with 199 added in a single day. The repository appears to be a collection of reusable agent capabilities released by NVIDIA. The strong single-day growth suggests notable community interest in NVIDIA's agent tooling efforts.
OpenAI released an update to its Agents SDK adding three capabilities: running agents in controlled sandboxes, inspecting and customizing the open-source agent harness, and controlling when and where memories are created and stored. The sandbox and memory-control additions are particularly relevant for production agent deployments requiring isolation and state management. This is a tier-1 announcement from OpenAI's official release notes.
Anthropic released Claude Science in beta, an AI-powered research environment integrating over 60 curated scientific tools and databases for genomics, proteomics, structural biology, and cheminformatics. The platform features a coordinating agent with specialist sub-agents, a reviewer agent for citation and calculation checking, reproducible auditable artifacts, and flexible compute management across local machines, HPC clusters, and on-demand GPUs. It integrates with NVIDIA's BioNeMo Agent Toolkit, connecting to models like Evo 2, Boltz-2, and OpenFold3. Available to Claude Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise users, this represents Anthropic's most significant expansion into scientific AI tooling.