AI News — 2026-04-04
AI News Summary - April 4, 2026
Claude Code Introduces Real-Time Collaboration Features
Anthropic announced that Claude Code now supports multi-developer simultaneous editing sessions with AI assistance. The new feature allows teams to work together in shared coding environments while Claude provides contextual suggestions to all participants. Early adopters report 40% faster pair programming sessions compared to traditional methods.
MCP Gateway Protocol Reaches 1.0 Release
The Model Context Protocol consortium released MCP Gateway 1.0, a standardized routing layer that allows AI applications to seamlessly switch between context providers. The specification includes support for encrypted context streams and federated context sharing across organizational boundaries. Over 50 major AI tools have committed to implementing the standard by Q3 2026.
Open-Source Agent Framework "Nexus" Gains Traction
Nexus, a lightweight agent orchestration framework written in Rust, surpassed 25,000 GitHub stars this week following its v2.0 release. The framework supports autonomous task decomposition, tool selection, and memory management with minimal configuration. Benchmark tests show Nexus agents completing complex workflows 3x faster than comparable frameworks while using 60% less memory.
Cursor Launches "Code Context Graphs" for Enterprise
Cursor unveiled Code Context Graphs, a visualization tool that maps relationships between codebases, documentation, and organizational knowledge bases. The feature uses graph neural networks to identify optimal context for AI suggestions and can reduce hallucination rates by up to 35% in large enterprise repositories. The feature is available exclusively for Cursor Business subscribers.