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AI Brief: OpenAI rolls out Codex “Sites” to generate shareable interactive apps
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1. Reported: OpenAI rolls out Codex “Sites” to generate shareable interactive apps
What happened: Confirmed details: OpenAI.com reported that OpenAI announced “Sites,” a Codex capability that turns a team’s work, ideas, and plans into an interactive website or app that can be shared via a URL. OpenAI said the feature is rolling out to ChatGPT Business and Enterprise plans first, before expanding more broadly. Claimed impacts remain unverified in external reporting.
Why people care: If Codex can reliably turn internal docs and planning artifacts into deployable, shareable web experiences, it changes how teams prototype internal tools, demos, and lightweight product surfaces without spinning up a full engineering workflow.
What X is arguing: On building apps never, X is split on whether current evidence supports immediate deployment changes or warrants a wait-and-verify approach.
- @OpenAI: OpenAI says Codex “Sites” can turn work and plans into an interactive site/app that teams can share with a URL, rolling out to Business and Enterprise first. post
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2. The White House issues an executive order on AI innovation and security
What happened: whitehouse.gov reported that This Executive Order is an important step in strengthening America’s leadership in AI. We look forward to c. X discussion focused on how policy language should be interpreted in real procurement and compliance workflows.
Why people care: Even before detailed agency guidance lands, an AI-focused executive order can reshape federal procurement expectations and compliance posture for companies selling into government, and it can set de facto norms that spill into critical infrastructure and regulated industries.
What X is arguing: On executive order important, X argues over how policy language should be interpreted for procurement and compliance execution.
- @AnthropicAI: Anthropic calls the executive order an important step for U.S. AI leadership and says it looks forward to supporting implementation with the White House. post
3. Google DeepMind introduces Gemini-based “Co-Scientist” for hypothesis generation
What happened: Confirmed details: Confirmed details: Google DeepMind announced “Co-Scientist,” a Gemini-based multi-agent system designed to generate, debate, and refine hypotheses for complex scientific problems. DeepMind said the system mirrors the scientific cycle of ideation, critique, and refinement by using specialized agents and model capabilities like long context, multimodality, reasoning, and tool use.
Why people care: If multi-agent hypothesis tools are usable by real researchers (not just in demos), they could change early-stage discovery workflows, literature synthesis, and experimental planning. If they are not reliable, they risk adding plausible-sounding noise to already crowded scientific pipelines.
What X is arguing: On believe dedicated research, X is split on whether current evidence supports immediate deployment changes or warrants a wait-and-verify approach Claims remain actively disputed on X.
- @GoogleDeepMind: DeepMind introduces “Co-Scientist,” a Gemini-based multi-agent system that generates, debates, and evolves hypotheses for complex scientific problems. post
- @GoogleDeepMind: DeepMind says it is making Co-Scientist available to individual researchers via Hypothesis Generation in Gemini for Science experiments/tools. post
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