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Monday, June 29, 2026

Claude moves into Slack (permanently)

OpenAI just made Codex Remote available on every ChatGPT plan (including mobile), while Anthropic's Claude is now living *inside* Slack as a persistent teammate rather than just another chat window—wild that it's already powering 65% of Anthropic's own code. Meanwhile, OpenAI dropped GPT-5.6 in limited preview with enhanced cyber capabilities, DeepSeek open-sourced their entire training stack for faster inference, and NVIDIA launched the first full-stack safety system for humanoid robots. Would you trust an AI teammate with access to your entire workspace?

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OpenAI Codex Remote is now on every ChatGPT plan — and runs from your phone

OpenAI

OpenAI rolled out Codex Remote across all ChatGPT plans, allowing users to control AI coding agents from mobile devices while work executes on remote development environments. The update includes enterprise features like SSH remote access, programmable hooks, API tokens, and HIPAA compliance for healthcare workflows.

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Claude is now a member of your Slack — not a chat window

Anthropic

Anthropic's Claude Tag turns Claude into a persistent Slack team member that multiple users can collaborate with, building context over time and working asynchronously on tasks. Anthropic internally uses it to generate 65% of their product team's code, and it's now available in beta for Enterprise and Team customers.

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OpenAI drops GPT-5.6 in limited preview

OpenAI

OpenAI previews GPT-5.6 series with three tiers (Sol, Terra, Luna), featuring enhanced cybersecurity capabilities and its strongest safety measures yet, including government-coordinated phased release and extensive automated red-teaming before planned general availability in coming weeks.

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DeepSeek open-sourced the training stack behind fast inference

GitHub

DeepSeek released DeepSpec, an open-source full-stack framework for training speculative decoding models that accelerate LLM inference. The MIT-licensed repository includes three draft model architectures, complete training pipelines, and pre-trained checkpoints for popular target models.

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Humanoid robots just got their first full-stack safety system

NVIDIA

NVIDIA introduced Halos for Robotics, a comprehensive full-stack safety system for physical AI that integrates AI compute, sensors, and certification frameworks. Humanoid robotics leader Agility is the first to adopt it for its Digit robot deployed in warehouses and manufacturing facilities.

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