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Anthropic Just Leaked The Future
The blueprint for the ultimate AI agent just hit the internet.
Hey,
Last week, we saw AI agents going rogue inside Meta.
This week, the companies building them lost control completely.
Anthropic accidentally leaked its own source code to the public.
Microsoft quietly admitted its flagship AI is just a toy.
The gap between what AI can do and what humans can control is getting wider.
Here is the signal for the week of Mar 29 – Apr 05.
1. The $2.5 Billion Code Leak
Anthropic just had its worst week ever.
They accidentally published 512,000 lines of Claude Code source code on npm.
The leak exposed an unreleased feature called KAIROS.
This is an autonomous background agent that writes code and runs tests without you asking.
It represents a massive shift.
We are moving from tools you invoke to agents that are always watching.
Why this matters:
The transition from chat windows to autonomous workers is happening in secret. Now the exact blueprint is public.
→ The Move:
Stop treating Claude like a search engine. Start treating it like a background process.
(Source: https://dev.to/varshithvhegde/the-great-claude-code-leak-of-2026-accident-incompetence-or-the-best-pr-stunt-in-ai-history-3igm)
2. You Are Now A Manager
Cursor 3 just launched.
Google also dropped a free IDE called Antigravity.
Both tools are built entirely around managing AI agents.
You do not write code line by line anymore.
Instead, you manage a fleet of AI agents through an "Agents Window" while they do the heavy lifting.
A lot of developers are mad about this.
Why this matters:
The market is forcing the agent workflow on you whether you want it or not. Adapt or get left behind.
→ The Move:
Download Cursor 3 today. Open the Agents Window and assign it a basic script to write.
(Source: https://medium.com/@han.heloir/cursor-3-is-not-an-ide-update-its-a-bet-that-you-ll-manage-agents-not-write-code-0d2bc51f0dcb)
3. Microsoft's $30 Joke
Microsoft charges $30 a month for Copilot.
But their own Terms of Service label it "for entertainment purposes only."
They explicitly warn you not to rely on it for real work.
Yet behind the scenes, they just launched Copilot Cowork.
This new feature quietly routes your complex tasks to Claude for fact-checking.
Why this matters:
Big tech is selling you untested software while using their competitors' models to fix the errors.
→ The Move:
Stop paying for Copilot. Build your own multi-model workflows using API keys.
(Source: https://thenextweb.com/news/microsoft-copilot-entertainment-only-disclaimer-adoption)
The Lightning Round
Google Slides Gets Smart: Gemini now generates fully editable, brand-matched slides pulling data directly from your Drive. (Source: https://workspaceupdates.googleblog.com/2026/04/enerate-beautiful-and-editable-slides-with-ease-in-Google-Slides.html)
Cyber Attacks Double: AI offensive cyber capabilities are doubling every 5.7 months with no sign of slowing down. (Source: https://the-decoder.com/ai-offensive-cyber-capabilities-are-doubling-every-six-months-safety-researchers-find/)
Codex Drops Limits: OpenAI removed rate limits for Codex enterprise seats with a new pay-as-you-go pricing model. (Source: https://openai.com/index/codex-flexible-pricing-for-teams/)
What's Happening This Week
Those browser-only apps are already dead.
Inside Agent J Plus, we teach Claude Code, Claude Skills, and OpenClaw.
These are tools that actually replace employees.
Claude Code can do everything those legacy tools do.
Plus 1000x more.
And it is easier to set up.
A lot of people try OpenClaw and give up because it seems too complex.
They skip the fundamentals.
It is like trying to design car engines without understanding how a car works.
We teach the full stack.
We are teaching the future that is already here, while others teach the past.
Here is what is happening in the community this week:
This Friday at 2 PM EST, we are running the next "My AI Workforce" webinar: Sales Bot — Qualifies leads 24/7, books calls. 100 spots — register now. (https://luma.com/mv22rz2v)
Tuesday: The Builder's Hour inside Agent J. (https://www.skool.com/agent-j/calendar?eid=9b6d0855ec0b4d06aef26bfd68e9111c)
Wednesday: Vibe Code Session. (https://www.skool.com/agent-j/calendar?eid=f0f2137e3a5c4d5abd25e72d7dd6b68a)
Thursday: AI Prompting Masterclass. (https://www.skool.com/agent-j/calendar?eid=3d1ef27de43c4d119d0899c1283e3b7f)
The Sunday Action Plan
Check your npm packages. If you installed Claude Code on March 31, run a full security scan.
Cancel your Copilot subscription. The free tier in Office apps is dead anyway.
Test multi-model routing. Have Claude review the next output you get from ChatGPT.
The Bottom Line
The big tech monopolies are losing their grip.
The open source community just got the keys to the kingdom.
Use them.
See you next Sunday,
John
P.S. Reply "LEAKED" and I'll send you the 10 Claude Skills that replaced an entire LinkedIn marketing team.



