AI’s latest wave isn’t just about smarter chatbots anymore. OpenAI, Cursor, Cerebras, and logistics teams are all pushing deeper into agents, enterprise tools, and real-world work. Here are the moves worth watching today. [20][3][4][23]
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OpenAI just put GPT-5.4 front and center for complex reasoning and coding, while GPT-5 mini is the lower-cost, lower-latency option. That signals a clearer split between premium thinking and cheaper high-volume use. [20]
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Codex got a major upgrade: computer use on macOS, an in-app browser, richer terminal and PR workflows, memory, automations, and 90+ plugins. It’s becoming more like an AI workbench than a coding sidekick. [1]
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Cursor is reportedly in talks for a $2 billion round at a valuation above $50 billion. That’s a huge bet that AI coding agents are still one of the hottest categories in startup land. [3]
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Cerebras has revived its IPO push as demand for AI infrastructure keeps climbing, while OpenAI for Science is being folded closer to core teams. The big theme: less side quest, more business-critical AI. [4][2]
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Which of these AI moves feels most important to you? Reply with the one that changes the market the most, or the one everyone is underestimating. [23]
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