Snorkel AI vs DataRobot
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Snorkel's feed is an AI-evaluation research blog, not a product changelog
The entries are Snorkel AI's research-and-events blog: a Grok 4.5 evaluation on its GDPval+ dataset, reading-group and Benchtalks writeups, and talks on agentic evaluation. The throughline is measurement, benchmarking agents and frontier models, delivered as content rather than shipped product.
Snorkel is planting a flag as the authority on evaluating agents and frontier models, repeatedly arguing that measurement now lags model capability. That editorial bet aligns with its data-and-evaluation products, but this feed surfaces thought leadership and benchmark research rather than releases.
Expect more model-evaluation results, with the Grok 4.5 post as a template, and further benchmark collaborations. Product releases are not visible in this feed to forecast from.
DataRobot bends its whole blog toward governing agents in production
DataRobot's feed is a thought-leadership blog, and this run is almost entirely about the operational problem of agents in production: agent identity, shadow-agent discovery, and governing MCP connections at scale. Two entries are concrete product moves, adopting the Agentic Resource Discovery spec and shipping a Google Antigravity CLI plugin; the rest are essays framing the governance problem DataRobot wants to own.
DataRobot is repositioning from model lifecycle to agent lifecycle, and specifically toward the control-plane layer of identity, discovery, and governance for autonomous agents. The concrete releases point at making DataRobot both discoverable to external agent clients and embeddable in developer agent workflows.
Expect more agent-governance product surface, likely tooling to inventory and control the shadow agents and MCP connections the essays keep describing. The blog is laying demand groundwork for those features.
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