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Today in AI:

  • Anthropic Launches Agent View in Claude Code

  • OpenAI Daybreak Brings AI to Cybersecurity Defense

  • Google Launches Googlebook Merging Android and ChromeOS

Here's the deal: Anthropic released agent view in Claude Code, a centralized interface for managing multiple coding sessions from one CLI screen. Developers can now see which agents need input, which are working, and which are done.

The Breakdown:

  • Press the left arrow from any session or run claude agents to open agent view.

  • Each row shows session status, last response content, and time since last interaction.

  • Peek mode lets developers preview and reply to a session inline without fully attaching.

  • Sessions can be backgrounded with /bg or launched in background using claude --bg [task].

  • Early adopters are using it to dispatch parallel tasks and manage long-running PR review agents.

  • Available now as a Research Preview on Pro, Max, Team, Enterprise, and API plans.

The bigger picture: The terminal was built for one task at a time. AI coding agents were not. Running five agents in parallel without knowing which ones need you is like managing a team that can't send messages. Agent view turns Claude Code from a tool you use into a team you manage. That distinction is where developer tools are heading next. 

Here's the deal: OpenAI announced Daybreak, a cybersecurity initiative that embeds AI defense into the software development loop. The platform uses Codex Security and GPT-5.5 to find vulnerabilities, generate patches, and automate threat modeling across codebases.

The Breakdown:

  • Codex Security builds editable threat models from repositories, focusing on realistic attack paths and high-impact code.

  • Three GPT-5.5 tiers ship: standard, Trusted Access for verified defensive work, and GPT-5.5-Cyber for authorized red teaming.

  • Patches are generated and tested directly in repositories with scoped access and monitoring.

  • Launch partners include Cloudflare, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, Oracle, Zscaler, Akamai, and Fortinet.

  • OpenAI plans to deploy increasingly cyber-capable models with government partners in coming weeks.

The bigger picture: Snyk and Semgrep find vulnerabilities. Daybreak finds them, writes the patch, and tests it. That is not an upgrade to AppSec tooling. It is a replacement pitch backed by Cloudflare, CrowdStrike, and Palo Alto. Eight partners of that caliber means enterprise security budgets are already moving. OpenAI is not entering cybersecurity. It is absorbing it.

Here's the deal: Google announced Googlebook, a new laptop category combining Android and ChromeOS into one platform built around Gemini. The devices ship this fall through Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, and Lenovo.

The Breakdown:

  • Magic Pointer, built with Google DeepMind, brings contextual Gemini suggestions to the cursor. Point at a date in an email to schedule a meeting or select images to composite them.

  • Create your Widget lets users prompt Gemini to build custom desktop widgets pulling data from Gmail, Calendar, and web search.

  • Android app compatibility lets phone apps like Duolingo run natively on the laptop without leaving the desktop.

  • Quick Access lets users browse and insert files from their Android phone through the laptop's file browser.

  • Every Googlebook features a distinctive "glowbar" design element and premium hardware materials.

The bigger picture: Apple locks users in through hardware. Microsoft locks them in through enterprise software. Google never had a laptop lock-in story until now. Merging Android and ChromeOS finally gives it one. Magic Pointer is the real gamble. If ambient AI at the cursor beats a Copilot sidebar, Google just invented the interaction model everyone copies next.

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What else you need to know:

Google is bringing Gemini in Chrome to Android with auto browse, an agentic feature that can handle tasks like booking parking and updating orders, rolling out in late June to U.S. users.

Meta Superintelligence Labs launched Muse Spark, its first model in the new Muse series, now powering Meta AI across WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, Messenger, and Ray-Ban Meta glasses with shopping and voice features.

Cursor now supports fast mode for Claude Opus 4.7, delivering 2.5x faster output at 6x the cost, though the company recommends standard speed for most coding tasks.

Andrew Ng argued against the AI jobpocalypse narrative, citing strong software engineering hiring, 4.3% U.S. unemployment, and AI labs' financial incentives to overstate job displacement risks.

Obsidian launched a Community directory with automated security reviews for all plugin versions, safety scorecards, and a developer dashboard, processing over 2,300 queued submissions in days.

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