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Dillip Chowdary

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Curated by Dillip Chowdary • Feb 03, 2026

Today's Top Highlights

  • 💻 OpenAI Codex macOS: OpenAI launches a dedicated desktop interface for developers to manage AI agents.
  • 🧠 Siri x Gemini: Google Gemini logic to power next-gen Siri, promising conversational breakthroughs this year.
  • 🏛️ Oracle $300B Pivot: Oracle plans massive layoffs to fund a landmark AI data center partnership with OpenAI.
  • 📉 Microsoft Spending: Shares dip as record AI spending and cooling cloud growth worry investors.
  • Chip Alternatives: OpenAI reportedly explores Cerebras and Groq as alternatives to Nvidia for inference.
  • 🚗 Tesla Robotaxis: Tesla plans robotaxi expansion to seven new cities and Cybercab volume production.

💻 OpenAI Launches Codex for macOS

OpenAI has officially released the Codex app for macOS, a new desktop interface designed to help developers manage multiple AI agents simultaneously.

As AI agents become a core part of the developer workflow, our Pro Code Formatter is the perfect companion for Codex users. Read more on Economic Times →

🧠 The Siri x Gemini Alliance Confirmed

Apple and Google have finalized an agreement to integrate Gemini 3 logic into Siri. This partnership will bring advanced reasoning to millions of Apple devices.

Explore our own AI Video Generator to see how multimodal models are transforming creative workflows. Read more on Mean.CEO →

📉 Microsoft AI Spending Spooks Investors

Microsoft shares saw a sharp decline today following an earnings report that revealed record-breaking capital expenditure on AI infrastructure.

To understand how these massive corporate shifts might impact your own career path, use our Job Replacement Checker. Read more on Stratechery →

⚡ OpenAI Looks Beyond Nvidia for Inference

Reports suggest OpenAI is testing specialized hardware from startups like Cerebras and Groq to power its Codex coding product, seeking better performance-to-cost ratios. Read more on Morningstar →

🚗 Tesla Robotaxi: Seven New Cities

Tesla has announced plans to expand its autonomous Robotaxi service to seven additional major metropolitan areas in the first half of 2026.

Engineers working on autonomous telemetry can use our Data Masking Tool to ensure passenger and vehicle data remains protected. Read more on Zacks →

🔒 Azure Retires Legacy TLS Support

Microsoft has officially retired support for TLS 1.0 and 1.1 across all Azure Storage accounts, enforcing a minimum of TLS 1.2 for enhanced security. Read more on The Register →

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