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The New Stack: “Fresh data has us asking, does AI demand Kubernetes?”
The New Stack: “Fresh data has us asking, does AI demand Kubernetes?” May 1, 2026
A new report reveals Kubernetes’ central role in AI adoption, while highlighting how engineering best practices, platform maturity, and guardrails are critical to managing complexity, security, and scale.

Cloud Native Now: “Argo CD’s Rise and the Future of AI-Driven Deployments”
Cloud Native Now: “Argo CD’s Rise and the Future of AI-Driven Deployments” April 27, 2026
GitOps went from an emerging practice to a production standard faster than most infrastructure trends. With roughly two-thirds of organizations now running Argo CD in production, the question has shifted from whether GitOps works to what...

The New Stack: “Beyond prompting: How KubeStellar reached 81% PR acceptance with AI agents”
The New Stack: “Beyond prompting: How KubeStellar reached 81% PR acceptance with AI agents” April 26, 2026
Learn how KubeStellar scaled AI development with 91% test coverage and a maturity model for autonomous coding agents.

The New Stack: “Jaeger adopts OpenTelemetry at its core to solve the AI agent observability gap”
The New Stack: “Jaeger adopts OpenTelemetry at its core to solve the AI agent observability gap” April 25, 2026
Jaeger v2 uses OpenTelemetry and MCP to trace GenAI pipelines and facilitate collaboration between engineers and AI agents for observability.

Techzine: “Kubernetes v1.36 enhances security and AI support”
Techzine: “Kubernetes v1.36 enhances security and AI support” April 22, 2026
The Kubernetes project has released version 1.36 with 70 improvements, comprising 18 stable features, 25 beta features, and 25 alpha features. The release focuses primarily on improved access control, visibility into hardware failures, and native support...

Cloud Native Now: “Kubernetes v1.36 Promotes Stability, Compatibility & Reproducibility”
Cloud Native Now: “Kubernetes v1.36 Promotes Stability, Compatibility & Reproducibility” April 22, 2026
Kubernetes v1.36 is here. Like previous releases, this Spring 2026 iteration introduces new stable, beta, and alpha features.

TFIR: “AI Agents Fail in Production Without Workflow State Recovery | Mark Fussell, Dapr”
TFIR: “AI Agents Fail in Production Without Workflow State Recovery | Mark Fussell, Dapr” April 10, 2026
Dapr Agents 1.0 uses durable workflow engines to solve AI production failures. Mark Fussell explains state recovery, crash resilience, and Kubernetes deployment.

Efficiently Connected: “Dapr Agents Signals CNCF Push to Operationalize AI in Cloud Native”
Efficiently Connected: “Dapr Agents Signals CNCF Push to Operationalize AI in Cloud Native” April 10, 2026
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced the general availability of Dapr Agents v1.0, a Python framework designed to bring production-grade reliability, security, and state management to AI agent development on Kubernetes and cloud-native platforms.

Efficiently Connected: “Runtime Security Meets AI as Kubernetes Extends to Agent Workloads”
Efficiently Connected: “Runtime Security Meets AI as Kubernetes Extends to Agent Workloads” April 9, 2026
Kubescape 4.0 introduces enterprise-grade runtime threat detection, Kubernetes-native security storage, and new capabilities to both secure AI agents and enable them to analyze cluster security posture. 

The New Stack: “Jim Bugwadia on why finding a Kubernetes problem is only half the battle for Kyverno users”
The New Stack: “Jim Bugwadia on why finding a Kubernetes problem is only half the battle for Kyverno users” April 9, 2026
Jim Bugwadia explains Kyverno’s journey to CNCF graduation and 3 billion downloads. Discover how Kubernetes policy is evolving for AI workloads in 2026.