AI Tech Weekly Briefing — April 11, 2026
Alibaba has officially confirmed it is behind the top-performing "HappyHorse-1.0" video generation model. Meanwhile, Anthropic launched a managed agent service to simplify Claude-based deployments, and IDC projects that agent-led AI will generate $22.5 trillion in value by 2030, signaling a major shift in enterprise AI adoption.
1. LLM and Multimodal Updates
Alibaba Confirms 'HappyHorse-1.0' AI Video Model
The mysterious AI video model "HappyHorse-1.0," which has been climbing global benchmarks, is officially an Alibaba project. The model has reportedly outperformed competitors, securing a top-tier position in quality ELO scoring.

The State of AI Video: April 2026 Analysis
A new report mapping the AI video landscape highlights 14 top-tier models competing by ELO quality scores. The analysis includes price comparisons, architecture breakdowns, and a comprehensive guide to AI video SaaS tools, covering major players like Kling, WAN 2.7, Sora 2, and Veo 3.1.
Sierra's Bret Taylor: "The Era of Clicking Buttons Is Over"
Sierra co-founder Bret Taylor recently unveiled "Ghostwriter," an agent designed to build other agents. This "Agent-as-a-Service" tool aims to help startups replace traditional, click-heavy web apps with natural language interactions.

2. AI Agents and Technical Infrastructure
Anthropic Launches Managed Claude Agents for Enterprise
To lower the barrier to entry for AI development, Anthropic has released a new service focused on managed agents. According to Wired, this move supports the rapid enterprise growth of the Claude ecosystem, allowing businesses to build and deploy agents with greater ease.

IDC: AI Agents Poised for $22.5 Trillion Impact by 2030
At the Directions 2026 conference, IDC revealed that AI is expected to create $22.5 trillion in value by 2030. The firm emphasized that agent-driven models will be the primary engine for this growth, marking a massive expansion in enterprise AI usage over the next few years.
Belitsoft: 40% of Enterprise Apps to Include AI Agents by Year-End
A new report from Belitsoft predicts that by the end of 2026, 40% of enterprise applications will integrate task-specific AI agents. The study analyzes market data, adoption trends, and the technical evolution of agentic AI.
3. Key Trends and Analysis
2026: The Year Agents Move from Demo to Daily Work
TechCrunch notes that the Model Context Protocol (MCP) is reducing friction between agents and real-world systems, turning 2026 into a year where agentic workflows shift from flashy demos to practical daily tasks. AI is fundamentally moving away from the "point-and-click" interface paradigm.
The AI Video Arms Race Goes Undercover
Alibaba’s revelation of "HappyHorse-1.0" confirms that top-tier AI players are increasingly launching models under pseudonyms to test their mettle on global leaderboards. This suggests that the competition in video generation is far more intense than the list of publicly recognized brands would suggest.
Battle for the Agent Ecosystem
With Anthropic launching managed agent services and Sierra debuting "Ghostwriter," the race has shifted. It is no longer just about raw model performance; it is now about owning the infrastructure and management tools that define the AI agent ecosystem.
4. Notable New Tools and Updates
Sierra Ghostwriter: The Agent That Builds Agents
Sierra’s new Ghostwriter tool acts as an "Agent-as-a-Service" platform. By replacing complex web application clicks with natural language interfaces, it aims to fundamentally change how AI applications are built and interacted with.
Anthropic Claude Managed Agent Platform
Anthropic’s new platform streamlines the creation and management of Claude-based agents. It is designed to lower technical barriers, positioning itself as a core infrastructure service for enterprise-scale AI.
Alibaba HappyHorse-1.0: A New Video Benchmark Leader
After being developed in secret, HappyHorse-1.0 has proven to be a powerhouse in video generation. Its high ELO score underscores the rapidly maturing state of Alibaba’s AI research and its position at the forefront of the global video synthesis landscape.
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