Codex just became an app for everyone, not just developers.

OpenAI pushed a significant update to Codex today, and the framing has shifted noticeably. This is no longer being positioned as a coding tool with some extra features. The update introduces role-based onboarding for finance, data science, and marketing, suggested prompts for everyday tasks, and a dynamic UI that adapts to whatever you are working on, whether that is a research doc, a slide deck, a spreadsheet, or a GitHub pull request.
Computer and browser control is 20% faster, the design is cleaner across the board, and there is no longer a clunky handoff between different task types. Annotations now work directly inside your browser, artifacts, and code, meaning you can leave comments and feedback without jumping between windows. The onboarding has also been rethought entirely, so someone in marketing or finance can get started without having to wade through anything that feels technical.
One early user described it as their most used work app. That kind of endorsement from someone who is not a developer is probably exactly what OpenAI was aiming for. Codex wants to be the app you open first in the morning regardless of what your job actually is, and this update is the clearest signal yet that they are building for that future.
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Both Anthropic and OpenAI made major moves in cybersecurity.

Anthropic brought Claude Security out of research preview and into public beta for Enterprise customers today. The product plugs directly into your codebase, scans for vulnerabilities, filters out false positives, and surfaces suggested patches for your team to review and approve. The pitch is that security teams who want to put a frontier model to work on their code no longer need to build custom infrastructure to do it. Since February, hundreds of organizations have run it on production codebases and caught real issues that traditional scanners had walked right past.
Hours later, Sam Altman announced that GPT-5.5-Cyber, a model specifically trained for cybersecurity work, is beginning to roll out to critical infrastructure defenders over the next few days.
The timing is not a coincidence. Enterprise cybersecurity is one of the clearest paths to large, recurring AI contracts, and both companies are planting their flags at the same moment. The race to secure the world's software just got a second major entrant.
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A mystery AI model just appeared on OpenRouter. Nobody knows who built it.

A model called Owl Alpha showed up on OpenRouter today with no lab attribution, no announcement, and no details about who is behind it. What it does have is a 1 million token context window, strong tool use capabilities, and compatibility with Claude Code and other productivity apps. The description positions it as built specifically for agentic workloads, meaning tasks that run autonomously over long periods without constant human input.
The naming convention and architecture choices have led a number of people online to speculate this is coming from a Chinese lab, though nothing has been confirmed. Anonymous model drops on OpenRouter are not unheard of, but one with this level of capability and polish tends to mean something is coming. Nobody has claimed it yet.



