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Source: OpenAI NewsNVIDIA blog and developer feeds are part of the first AI infrastructure news sources.
Source: NVIDIA BlogThe hardware desk starts with voice input, wearables, and AI-first personal devices.
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Codex CLI adds persisted goal workflows, codex update, configurable keymaps, richer permission profiles, plugin marketplace flows, external-agent imports, and clearer MultiAgentV2 configuration.
Source: official changelogThe 0.123.0 release continues the CLI track with provider polish, MCP verbosity and loading improvements, remote sandbox configuration work, realtime handoffs, and model metadata updates.
Source: official changelogThe Codex app gains GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark support, conversation forking, and a floating pop-out window, with Windows alpha testing starting alongside the release.
Source: official changelogGPT-5.3-Codex becomes available across paid Codex surfaces with stronger agentic coding, faster operation, better collaboration signals, and mid-turn steering in the app.
Source: official changelogGPT-5.2-Codex launches as an agentic coding model for long-horizon work, large code changes, Windows performance, cybersecurity tasks, and Codex CLI and IDE defaults.
Source: official changelogCodex can be assigned from Linear issues, post progress back to the issue, and hand off links for review, pull requests, or continued work.
Source: official changelogThe latest Claude Code release continues the rapid 2.1 line with reliability, terminal, permissions, plugin, and remote-control polish across developer workflows.
Source: official changelogClaude Code adds a non-interactive ultrareview command for CI, Windows PowerShell fallback, effort-aware skills, process attribution, plugin validation, and many session fixes.
Source: official changelogThe CLI moves toward native per-platform binaries, adds domain deny controls, improves fullscreen editing, strengthens Bash safety, and fixes MCP concurrent-call handling.
Source: official changelogClaude Code adds Opus 4.7 xhigh effort, interactive effort controls, auto mode updates, less-permission-prompts, ultrareview, and broader Windows shell rollout.
Source: official changelogClaude Code adds worktree switching, PreCompact hook support, plugin background monitors, proactive aliasing, stalled stream fallback, clearer network errors, and doctor UI polish.
Source: official changelogAdmins can create and manage team marketplaces without first connecting a repository, and configure plugin distribution as optional, default-on, or required.
Source: official changelogCursor introduces always-on security agents for pull-request review and scheduled vulnerability scanning, with configurable triggers, tools, and Slack reporting.
Source: official changelogThe Cursor SDK lets developers build agents on the same runtime and harness used by Cursor desktop, CLI, and web agents, including local or cloud execution.
Source: official changelogCursor Agents Window gains multitask subagents, improved worktrees for isolated background branches, and multi-root workspaces for cross-repo changes.
Source: official changelogCursor agents can now create durable interactive canvases with tables, boxes, diagrams, charts, diffs, and to-do lists inside the agent side panel.
Source: official changelogxAI API responses now include exact request cost reporting across chat completions, Responses API, image generation, video generation, and streaming.
Source: official changelogxAI makes grok-voice-think-fast-1.0 available for the Voice Agent API, expanding Grok voice-agent options for developers.
Source: official changelogxAI releases Grok 4.20 and Grok 4.20 Multi-agent as part of the March API release notes, continuing the Grok model cadence.
Source: official changelogGrok 4.1 rolls out to grok.com and mobile apps, with emphasis on usability, collaboration, personality, and creative and emotional interactions.
Source: official changelogGrok 4 becomes available through the xAI API and on grok.com, marking a major model release before the later 4.1 and 4.20 updates.
Source: official changelogxAI expands the early API with grok-2-1212 and grok-2-vision-1212, improving accuracy, instruction following, and multilingual capability.
Source: official changelogChatGPT begins rolling out an optional Advanced Account Security setting with stronger sign-in methods, recovery keys, session controls, and tighter account safeguards.
Source: official changelogChatGPT makes model choice available from the composer and moves thinking-effort controls into the model picker for paid web users.
Source: official changelogChatGPT shopping results become more visual and easier to compare, with richer product detail, fresher product data, and Agentic Commerce Protocol context.
Source: official changelogUpdated ChatGPT apps for Box, Notion, Linear, and Dropbox add new actions where supported and move those integrations to the newer app experience.
Source: official changelogOpenAI releases the Codex macOS app as a command center for managing multiple coding agents, background tasks, clean diffs, worktrees, skills, and automations.
Source: official changelogChatGPT code blocks become more interactive with in-line editing, previews for diagrams and mini apps, and split-screen review for generated code.
Source: official changelogGoogle shuts down gemini-robotics-er-1.5-preview and points Gemini API users to gemini-robotics-er-1.6-preview.
Source: official changelogGoogle releases gemini-embedding-2 as a generally available embedding model in the Gemini API.
Source: official changelogNew Gemini Deep Research previews add collaborative planning, visualization support, MCP server integration, and File Search for research workflows.
Source: official changelogGoogle launches Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS Preview as a cost-efficient, expressive, steerable text-to-speech model.
Source: official changelogThe updated Gemini Robotics ER model adds instrument reading plus improved spatial and physical reasoning capabilities.
Source: official changelogGemini API adds built-in tools with custom function calling in one call, and supports Grounding with Google Maps for Gemini 3 models.
Source: official changelogByteDance launches the Doubao-Seed-2.0 model family with Pro, Lite, Mini, and Code options available through Volcano Ark APIs.
Source: official changelogDoubao-Seed-2.0-Code is tuned for real coding environments, common IDE tools, front-end work, Skills, TRAE, and Volcano Ark Coding Plan access.
Source: official changelogDoubao 1.5 brings pro, lite, vision, and realtime voice model updates to Volcano Ark with a cost-focused MoE design.
Source: official changelogDoubao 1.5 realtime voice combines speech understanding and generation for low-latency interruptible voice conversations.
Source: official changelogKling AI 3.0 adds Video 3.0, Video 3.0 Omni, Image 3.0, and Image 3.0 Omni with stronger consistency, native audio, and multimodal orchestration.
Source: official changelogKling O1 integrates text, video, image, and subject inputs into one creation and editing engine for consistent video workflows.
Source: official changelogKling AI 2.5 Turbo upgrades text-to-video and image-to-video generation quality while reducing creator costs.
Source: official changelogKling AI 2.0 introduces new video and image generation models plus multimodal visual language for richer creator control.
Source: official changelogKling AI's multi-image reference feature helps the model keep subjects visually consistent across AI-generated video scenes.
Source: official changelogQwen Code 0.14 adds multi-platform channels, cron scheduled tasks, /plan planning mode, adaptive output tokens, and Qwen 3.6 Plus model support.
Source: official changelogQwen3.6-Plus launches through Qwen research with a focus on real-world agents, agentic coding, long-context work, and multimodal reasoning.
Source: official changelogQwen3.5-Omni adds fully omnimodal understanding across text, images, audio, and audio-visual content with 256k long-context support.
Source: official changelogQwen deploys Qwen3.5-Max-Preview on Arena for community evaluation ahead of final optimization and release.
Source: official changelogQwen3.5 introduces a native vision-language model with benchmark gains in reasoning, coding, agent capabilities, and multimodal understanding.
Source: official changelogDeepSeek API adds V4-Pro and V4-Flash through OpenAI ChatCompletions and Anthropic interfaces, with legacy names scheduled for retirement.
Source: official changelogDeepSeek upgrades deepseek-chat and deepseek-reasoner to V3.2 non-thinking and thinking modes, with a temporary V3.2-Speciale endpoint.
Source: official changelogDeepSeek upgrades both chat and reasoner model names to the V3.2-Exp experimental model track.
Source: official changelogDeepSeek V3.1-Terminus addresses reported issues, including language consistency and better Code Agent and Search Agent performance.
Source: official changelogDeepSeek V3.1 introduces a hybrid thinking and non-thinking architecture, improved reasoning efficiency, and stronger tool and agent task performance.
Source: official changelogHandwritten articles and reviews live in MDX so Codex can update them later.
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