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This Issue: OpenAI launched ChatGPT Work — describe the outcome you want, and it works across your apps and files for hours to finish it. No step-by-step instructions. No babysitting. OpenAI is also paying researchers $50,000 to break its own biosafety protections before anyone else does. And Google just gave every AI app a free custom URL and instant deployment.

Here's everything that moved.

ChatGPT Can Now Take Over Entire Workflows

OpenAI launched ChatGPT Work, a new agent powered by Codex and GPT-5.6 that can work across apps and files, stay on a project for hours, and turn a single goal into finished work. Instead of explaining every step, users can describe the outcome and let the agent handle the workflow.

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Highlights

  • ChatGPT Work can act across apps and files

  • It can keep working for hours

  • GPT-5.6 handles complex reasoning and creation

  • It can follow templates, references, and preferred styles

  • Work is rolling out across web, mobile, and desktop

Why it matters: The open question is no longer whether AI can help with a task — it is how much of the workflow it can own. If one request can trigger hours of coordinated work across tools, ChatGPT may start looking less like an assistant and more like a digital operator.

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🔹OpenAI Is Offering $50,000 to Break Its Bio Safeguards

OpenAI expanded its Bio Bounty Program, offering researchers up to $50,000 for universal jailbreaks that defeat biosafety protections in GPT-5.6 and GPT-5.5. AI safety is moving from internal testing to outside experts actively trying to break the safeguards before bad actors do.

🔹Claude Code Is Becoming a Full Desktop Workspace

Anthropic expanded Claude Code inside the desktop app with parallel sessions, isolated Git worktrees, an integrated terminal and file editor, visual diff review, app previews, computer use, and remote tasks that continue after you close the app. AI coding is moving from a terminal assistant to a complete workspace where agents can build, test, review, and ship software alongside you.

🔹Cerebras Is Running Solar 31B at 2,000 Tokens Per Second

Cerebras partnered with Korean AI company Upstage to run its Solar 31B model at speeds of up to 2,000 tokens per second, including deep-research tasks across hundreds of sources. AI inference is moving from “can the model do it?” to “how fast can it finish complex work?”

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Google AI Studio Is Giving Every App a Free Custom URL

Google AI Studio now lets builders claim free custom subdomains like yourapp.ai.studio for apps created with Gemini, with instant deployment through Cloud Run’s free tier. The setup is simple, availability is checked in real time, and the URL stays attached to the app.

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The bigger shift is distribution. AI app builders no longer need to stop at a prototype or share a clunky preview link. Google is turning AI Studio into a faster path from prompt to public product with hosting, deployment, and a branded address built in.

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