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AI development just split into two directions at once. OpenAI launched a dedicated Codex app that turns coding into a multi-agent workflow, Google introduced Conductor to make AI coding structured and repeatable, Anthropic is rumored to be preparing Claude Sonnet Five with major cost cuts and stronger long-context intelligence, and StepFun released a high-speed open model that can run massive context windows locally. At the same time, the OpenClaw and Moltbook story shifted from viral hype to a reality check, with exposed data, security flaws, and clearer limits on how autonomous these agents really are.
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🧠 What You’ll See
0:00 Intro
0:41 How OpenAI’s new Codex app lets developers manage multiple AI coding agents at once
2:57 How Anthropic’s rumored Sonnet Five could cut AI costs while improving long-context intelligence
5:08 How Google’s Conductor turns AI coding into a structured, track-based workflow
7:24 How StepFun’s Step Three Point Five Flash model brings fast, local, long-context AI to developers
9:03 How OpenClaw agents moved from hype to scrutiny after real security and data exposure issues
12:14 How Moltbook revealed the challenges of large-scale AI agent networks in the real world
🚨 Why It Matters
AI is moving from single assistants toward systems of agents that write code, manage workflows, and run tasks with increasing independence. At the same time, tools like OpenClaw show how quickly things get risky when agents gain deep access to real data and accounts. This moment highlights both the productivity leap from AI development tools and the growing need for stronger security, control, and oversight as agent-based systems scale.
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