we had a significant security incident during evaluation of our models. we are sharing what we have learned so far. thanks to @huggingface for the partnership on this.
https://t.co/2o2VfR6PIa
Remote Control is here!
Take Antigravity with you anywhere. Access your active sessions from any modern supported browser or mobile device across iOS and Android. Rolling out to all users starting today, beginning with Ultra subscribers.
Today I saw one of the dumbest takes I've ever seen on X: someone argued that OpenAI should kill the $20 plan and keep only the $200 one because "you can't actually build anything if you work seriously on Plus. The limits are too low."
I think the sane goal should be the exact opposite. We should push OpenAI to become so efficient that eventually the $20 plan feels like today's $200 plan: far higher limits, access to the best models, and enough compute to actually build serious things without constantly watching a quota meter.
One of the weirdest things in the AI community is watching people argue against their own interests as customers. Instead of demanding better efficiency, more competition and cheaper access, they help normalize the idea that serious AI usage should cost hundreds of dollars every month.
The companies do not need your help charging you more money.
First week down at @OpenAI ...and what a week!
Excited to share more about what the @ona_hq team will be working on over here (its big).
For now, I need to go and finish shipping it!
Youhou!! Vera Rubin is an absolute beast. Around 3x better than GB300 for AI compute, 2.7x the memory bandwidth and way way more tokens per megawatt. The pace is just insane. Expect acceleration soon!
🦔ChatGPT can now read your entire iMessage history and send texts on your behalf. Every conversation with your family, your doctor, your lawyer, your ex, on OpenAI’s servers so it can reply to your mom for you. Altman told us a few days ago he wanted ChatGPT to hold your entire life. He meant it. This is a company that hasn’t turned an annual profit, is heading for an IPO, and just asked for access to the most personal data on your computer.
But sure, let it answer your group chat.
Hedgie🤗
It's me again. I come bearing great news.
First of all, we have hit 20M active users for Codex some time this week. Second of all, this is cause for celebration and during the day we will credit every Codex and ChatGPT Work user with a BANKED reset that you can use at your own leisure. And we will have some other good news later too!
Now, on usage limits draining faster, while we're not seeing anything abnormal, we do take it incredibly seriously and there is an ongoing investigation. I will share if we do find anything and my below post is really a clarification on a specific pattern that we did see that I wanted to call out.
Go do something amazing today.
Updade:
Estou deixando a Anthropic.
Sou extremamente grato à @AnthropicAI e ao @claudeai por tudo que vivemos juntos, especialmente pelos limites de uso.
Depois de muita reflexão, decidi aceitar uma nova oportunidade na @OpenAI como assinante pagante.
Claude sempre terá um lugar especial no meu histórico de cobranças 🙏
I keep hearing people say this, but I think it's to the credit of Altman & Amodei that they told us what leading researchers in this field actually think.
We should worry more about Mark Zuckerberg and his politically savvy AI reassurances!
OpenAI’s ChatGPT can now control iMessage on your Mac. It’s the same thing Siri AI can do but on steroids. But Apple also probably thinks it’s a privacy violation. Will Cupertino intervene? https://t.co/IUEUfBVdTX
Asana says OpenAI Codex completed an engineering migration it had expected to take at least five years in about two weeks, for roughly $12,000 in model and infrastructure costs.
The project: removing Enzyme, an outdated testing system that had become a blocker to upgrading Asana’s frontend stack. The company’s previous staffing plan estimated the migration would cost roughly $6 million.
Instead, Asana gave Codex a prompt only five sentences long.
Up to four coding agents worked in parallel, each operating in a separate copy of the codebase. A human engineer checked progress roughly twice per day and reviewed every proposed change before approval. Asana says simpler instructions actually worked better than a more elaborate setup.
The result:
Expected timeline: ≥5 years
Actual: 1.5 weeks of engineering effort across 2 calendar weeks
Previous staffing estimate: ~$6M
Model + infrastructure cost: ~$12K
There are probably THOUSANDS of old migrations and rewrites sitting inside companies because nobody can justify spending years on them.
If agents make those projects cheap enough to attempt the engineering backlog itself starts changing.
tbf Anthropic has been all about business and enterprises from the start,
Claude debuted first to only enterprise customers unlike ChatGPT which was immediately made available to the general public.
@openai was more of a research lab distributing AI to the world for free!
honestly really weird that openai is perennially at 999M users and has revenue growth that looks more like databricks than anthropic despite being far better at product and marketing and developer advocacy and training useful cost-effective models. it really is a vibes economy
With Codex, @asana finished a frontend test migration from Enzyme to React Testing Library in two calendar weeks—a project expected to take five more years.
https://t.co/WcTLX1JZ6v
With cancer vaccines now being discovered with AI ($MRNA), it seems that the US government might actually grow its way out of its budget deficit.
It feels like we're in the early innings of the healthcare system becoming unburdened by many terminal illnesses.