AI’s biggest moves right now aren’t just model launches. They’re going into the Pentagon, agent workflows, and everyday apps fast. Here are the latest shifts that matter most today.[1][2][3]
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Pentagon deal: DoD signed AI agreements with OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, AWS, Nvidia, SpaceX, and Reflection for classified networks, while Anthropic was left out.[1] That could reshape who gets the government AI money.
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OpenAI’s Codex just got much bigger: computer use, web workflows, image generation, memory, automations, and deeper dev tools are rolling out together.[2] The big question: are we moving from chat to true AI coworkers?
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Anthropic says Claude Opus 4.6 now has a 1M token context window in beta, plus stronger coding, research, and long-task performance.[3] That means whole books, codebases, and long docs are finally in reach.
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Google is pushing Gemini beyond chat too: it is rolling into cars, creating downloadable files, and adding more proactive help.[16][24] If AI can answer and act in the car, search behavior may change fast.
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Which of these AI shifts feels biggest to you: defense, agents, long context, or Gemini everywhere? Reply with your take or repost for the thread.[1][2][3][16]
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