JIRA
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Project management tool whose ticket-writing conventions — narrow, symptom-scoped, fragment-first — are shown to cause AI agents to produce dysfunctional chained fixes.
Otter’s new feature lets users search across their enterprise tools
Otter leverages Model Context Protocol to unify search across meeting transcripts and enterprise tools (Gmail, Drive, Notion, Jira, Salesforce), marking a strategic pivot where meeting notetakers evolve into central workspace platforms.
Meta will record employees’ keystrokes and use it to train its AI models
Meta is treating employee keystrokes and mouse movements as proprietary training fuel for AI agents, extending the industry-wide shift toward mining internal corporate activity to bypass reliance on public-domain training data.
Atlassian’s new data collection policy protects rich customers while AI eats the rest
Atlassian's August mandate to feed lower-tier customer metadata from Jira and Confluence into its AI models will be inescapable for Free/Standard/Premium users while enterprise customers retain opt-out rights, effectively tiering data liability by customer wallet.
Atlassian defends firing engineer for suggesting CEO is 'rich jerk'
NLRB alleges Atlassian illegally fired engineer Denise Unterwurzacher for protected speech criticizing CEO, undercutting the company's stated "Open Company, No Bullshit" culture.
Your ticket is a prompt
Poorly structured tickets cause AI agents to chain atomic fixes that collectively solve nothing; agents require outcome-oriented framing with full context rather than narrow symptom-scoped task decomposition.