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Jayden Schafer

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โ€œAnthropic temporarily banned the creator of OpenClaw... basically, this happened shortly after Anthropic changed their pricing so that Claude subscriptions no longer covered usage through third party tools like OpenClaw. Users now have to pay separately through the API, so they can't just use the Claude Mac subscription, which, to be fair, is a subsidized subscription.โ€

โ€” Jayden Schafer
APR 17, 2026Latent Space AI

Exploring Capabilities of Enhanced Codex

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    OpenAI enhanced Codex for desktop and plugin integration

    โ€œOpenAI just massively beefed up Codex for desktop control, memory, and in-app browser, and over 100 plugin integrations. Basically, this is them swinging directly at Anthropix Claude Code and Claude Cowork, and I think it matters a lot for where editing agents is going to be going in the future.โ€

    โ€” Jayden Schafer
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    Factory raised $150M for enterprise AI coding compliance

    โ€œFactory... just closed $150 million Series A at a $1.5 billion valuation. Morgan Stanley isn't going to let some random developer tool run inside their network unless it's built with their compliance and security posture in mind. I think that's basically the gap that factory is filling.โ€

    โ€” Jayden Schafer
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    Claude Design generates editable mockups with Canva integration

    โ€œYou can describe what you want, a pitch deck, a one-pager, a landing page prototype, and Cloud generates a first draft. It can also read your company's code base and design files to apply a consistent design system across all of your outputs, which is actually, I think, the more interesting piece.โ€

    โ€” Jayden Schafer
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    AI coding tools cause massive increases in code churn

    โ€œAI users have 9.4 times higher code churn than non-AI users, and Pharaoh AI found code churn increased 861% under high AI adoption. The productivity gains from AI coding are real, but they're also a fraction of what the output numbers suggest, right? If you're like, I can write a million lines of code a day now... well, a big chunk of it has to be rewritten or fixed.โ€

    โ€” Jayden Schafer
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    Pi 0.7 enables generalization in robotic task execution

    โ€œPi 0.7 can perform tasks it was never specifically trained on by composing skills it learned in other contexts. In some broader testing, the generalist model actually matched specialized models on jobs like making coffee, folding laundry, and assembling boxes. Researchers said that the generalization ability was really surprising to them.โ€

    โ€” Jayden Schafer
APR 15, 2026Latent Space AI

Navigating the Nuances of Anthropic's IPO

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    Apple is testing AI smart glasses

    โ€œApple is actively testing four different frame designs for smart glasses that they're like their goal is to go sell these in 2027. I think this is Apple basically accepting reality that the Vision Pros did not land the way they hoped, and so they're going to hopefully move into something that has a lot more market appeal and people are a lot more excited about.โ€

    โ€” Jayden Schafer
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    Vercel signals readiness for a public IPO

    โ€œVercell's CEO is Guillaume Rauch... he recently said the company's annual recurring revenue has gone from about $100 million at the start of 2024 to a run rate of $340 million by the end of February this year. When he was asked about an IPO, he basically said that Vercell is 'very much a working public company' and that it's 'ready and getting more ready every day.'โ€

    โ€” Jayden Schafer
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    Anthropic restricts third-party tool usage

    โ€œAnthropic temporarily banned the creator of OpenClaw... basically, this happened shortly after Anthropic changed their pricing so that Claude subscriptions no longer covered usage through third party tools like OpenClaw. Users now have to pay separately through the API, so they can't just use the Claude Mac subscription, which, to be fair, is a subsidized subscription.โ€

    โ€” Jayden Schafer
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    Banks test Anthropic Mythos for security

    โ€œTrump officials are apparently encouraging banks to test Anthropics' Mythos model. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessett and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell brought banks and executives in for a meeting this week, and they encouraged them to use this new model to detect security vulnerabilities.โ€

    โ€” Jayden Schafer
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    Sam Altman home faces security threat

    โ€œEarly on Friday morning, someone came in through a Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman's home in San Francisco. Nobody was hurt. The suspect was later arrested at OpenAI headquarters where he was threatening to burn the building down. This came just a couple of days after the New Yorker published a really long investigation.โ€

    โ€” Jayden Schafer