AI Agent Platform Wars: Databricks and Primitive Enter the Fray
This week in AI, we’re seeing a massive push into agent infrastructure. Databricks just dropped its enterprise-ready "Agent Bricks" platform, while Primitive launched a specialized OS for financial services AI agents. We’re also looking at new research highlighting the current clinical limitations of LLMs, alongside a cool new LLM-driven personalization tool from Fibr AI.
AI Tech Weekly Briefing — April 16, 2026
1. Text and Multimodal LLM Updates
Fibr AI launches LLM-powered web personalization Fibr AI just rolled out two new features: "Ads-to-Web" and "LLM-to-Web" personalization. These tools are designed to create agent-like web experiences that help convert traffic from paid ads and AI recommendations. The company is positioning itself as a leader in building these "agentic web experience layers."

Study: LLMs still struggling with clinical reasoning A study led by researchers at Mass General Brigham evaluated 21 large language models and found that generative AI still falls short when it comes to clinical reasoning. Published by the MESH Incubator, the study serves as a reminder that despite the hype, LLMs aren't quite ready to handle complex clinical judgment calls on their own.
MiniMax releases MMX-CLI for developers MiniMax has introduced MMX-CLI, a command-line interface that gives AI agents native access to image, video, speech, music, vision, and search tools. It’s essentially a unified interface aimed at streamlining the development of multimodal AI agents.

2. AI Agents and Technical Infrastructure
Databricks unveils 'Agent Bricks' for enterprises Databricks has officially launched "Agent Bricks," an enterprise AI agent platform focused on governance. It’s designed to securely connect agents with actual business data, models, and workflows. According to their official blog, the goal is to provide a comprehensive infrastructure for building and managing enterprise-grade AI agents.

Primitive launches AI agent OS for financial services Backed by Fin Capital and Pelion Venture Partners, Primitive has released an AI agent operating system built specifically for financial services. They’re already involved in major startup programs like NVIDIA Inception and Microsoft for Startups.
Hands-on with the Google Agent Development Kit (ADK) A recent InfoWorld review of the Google ADK describes it as a "capable and largely complete framework." It supports various agent types, multi-agent architectures, and multiple programming languages, making it a strong contender in the development space.
3. Key Trends and Analysis
The dilemma: Trust, flexibility, and vendor lock-in The big question for 2026 is how enterprises handle the balance between trusting AI agents and getting stuck in vendor lock-in. As Kai Waehner points out, enterprise AI decision-making this year is almost entirely driven by these two concerns, leading to a fragmented landscape where independent vendor analysis is becoming essential.

Real-world clinical limitations of LLMs The Mass General Brigham study confirms a systematic bottleneck in current LLMs regarding clinical reasoning. While AI adoption is spreading rapidly in healthcare, these findings show that all 21 models tested still struggle with high-stakes clinical decision-making.
Moving from demos to production TechCrunch notes that 2026 is the year agentic AI transitions from "hype" to "pragmatism." The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is helping smooth out the friction between agents and real-world systems, paving the way for the robust platforms we’re seeing from companies like Databricks and Primitive.
4. Notable New Tools & Updates
- Databricks Agent Bricks: Now publicly available, focusing on governed enterprise AI agents.
- Primitive OS: A specialized AI agent operating system for the financial services sector.
- MiniMax MMX-CLI: A unified CLI giving developers native access to multimodal AI features like speech, vision, and search.
- Fibr AI: New LLM-to-Web personalization features to help convert AI-driven traffic into meaningful web experiences.
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