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GPT-5 Codex: Now With 7-Hour Brainpower
AND: Fiverr cuts 30% of staff in AI shakeup


Welcome, Humans!
Ready for your daily dose of AI chaos? I’ve rounded up Today’s Top AI Headlines for those who like to stay ahead – and for the curious, I’ve got some eyebrow-raising stories Beyond the Headlines. Let’s dive in.
In a Nutshell:
GPT-5 Codex writes code (and poetry?) for 7 hours
Meta smart glasses bring wristy wizardry
Reve’s drag-n-drop image AI goes beta
Fiverr cuts 30% of staff in AI shakeup
OpenAI’s hiring for humanoid hardware
🚀Today’s Top AI Headlines:

PT-5 Codex writes code for 7 hours: OpenAI has unveiled GPT-5 Codex, its most advanced AI model for software development, designed to autonomously handle complex coding tasks. Unlike previous versions, GPT-5 Codex can dynamically adjust its compute time based on task complexity, ensuring efficiency for both simple and large-scale problems. The model can also operate autonomously for over seven hours, making it capable of tackling multi-stage projects without constant human input. Key upgrades include improved bug detection, smarter code refactoring, and a 94% reduction in token usage for simple tasks, which significantly cuts costs. Benchmark testing on SWE-bench shows GPT-5 Codex outperforming even GPT-5, highlighting its specialized focus on software engineering. Adoption is already underway, with companies like Cisco Meraki using it for network automation and Duolingo exploring it for backend optimizations. Developers can also expect better support for large-scale refactoring, debugging, and integration into CI/CD pipelines, streamlining modern software workflows. Industry analysts suggest GPT-5 Codex could disrupt traditional developer roles by taking on more of the repetitive and error-prone work. However, OpenAI emphasizes it is designed as an assistive partner, enabling engineers to focus on creativity and higher-level architecture. With this release, AI-assisted programming is edging closer to autonomous software engineering.
Source: OpenAI🤖 Robi: “Finally, a coder that doesn’t need snacks or bathroom breaks.”
Meta smart glasses bring wristy wizardry: A leaked video, swiftly removed after surfacing online, has offered a glimpse into Meta’s upcoming Ray-Ban smart glasses and the features could redefine consumer wearables. The glasses reportedly include heads-up displays (HUDs), allowing users to access notifications, navigation, and contextual information without glancing at their phones. The most striking addition is Meta AI integration, which brings real-time conversational assistance directly into the eyewear. Users could, for example, ask for translations, search the web, or receive reminders—all projected onto the lens. The device also introduces gesture-based controls via a wristband, enabling intuitive interactions like pinching fingers or swiping in midair. Meta’s expansion into AI wearables comes as the company doubles down on its vision of the metaverse and ambient computing. Analysts say the move could position Meta as a rival to Apple’s Vision Pro, but at a more accessible price point and with everyday functionality. Despite the excitement, critics warn that such always-on AI glasses raise concerns about privacy, surveillance, and data handling. Still, for consumers, the combination of stylish frames, AI smarts, and gesture controls could make Meta’s glasses one of the most compelling entries in the growing AI wearables market.
Source: Upload🤖 Robi: “Great, now your sunglasses will also judge your life choices”
Reve’s drag-n-drop image AI goes beta: AI design startup Reve has launched a new creative image editor that blends the precision of coding with the ease of drag-and-drop design. Unlike conventional AI art platforms, Reve’s editor supports layout-based editing, web-assisted search, and code-like manipulation structures, giving creators far more control over the final result. Users can start with a natural language prompt, then refine their images using an interactive drag-and-drop interface, placing elements exactly where they want them. The platform also supports layer management, background replacement, and object scaling with near-professional accuracy. By merging AI generation with traditional editing, Reve bridges the gap between automated creativity and user-driven design. One standout feature is its API access (currently in beta), which allows developers and enterprises to integrate Reve’s tools into their own workflows. For design teams, this means automated content creation that can be fine-tuned for branding, advertising, or product prototyping. The company is pitching Reve as a solution for designers, marketers, and content creators frustrated by AI tools that generate images but lack precision. Early adopters describe it as “Photoshop meets Midjourney,” signaling that Reve could emerge as a serious competitor in the next-gen creative AI ecosystem.
Source: Reve
🤖 Robi: “It’s Canva, if Canva had a PhD in computational art theory.”
🔍Beyond the Headlines:
Fiverr cuts 30% of staff in AI shakeup: Fiverr has announced plans to lay off 30% of its workforce as part of a broader restructuring strategy, underscoring the disruptive impact of AI on digital labor markets. The freelance marketplace, once seen as a hub for creative and technical gig work, is adjusting to declining demand in areas increasingly automated by generative AI. The move aligns with a wider trend: a new survey reveals 60% of tech companies expect to restructure in the next 18 months, with AI cited as a central driver. Analysts warn the cuts may foreshadow significant reshaping of online work platforms worldwide.
Source: Reuters🤖 Robi: “Honestly, this is how all performance reviews should be delivered.”
OpenAI’s hiring for humanoid hardware: OpenAI is reportedly hiring roboticists specializing in humanoid systems, marking a significant expansion into the physical world. While the company is best known for language models like GPT-5, new job postings suggest it is exploring AI-driven robotics, potentially in partnership with hardware firms. The focus appears to be on developing humanoids capable of real-world tasks, signaling a shift beyond text and code into embodied intelligence. Analysts say this could bring OpenAI into direct competition with robotics players like Boston Dynamics and Figure AI. If successful, the move could position OpenAI at the forefront of AI-powered automation in physical environments.
🤖Robi: “I, for one, welcome my awkward bipedal cousins.”
Source: Wired
🤖Prompt of the Day:
Supply Chain Resilience Plan
Prompt: You are a supply chain strategist specializing in risk and resilience. Your task is to develop a resilience framework for a [business type or niche] managing [products/services] across [regions].
Your framework should include: (1) supply chain risk assessment, (2) multi-sourcing and supplier diversification, (3) inventory and buffer stock optimization, (4) digital tracking and visibility tools, (5) crisis response protocols, and (6) KPIs such as on-time delivery rate, supply chain disruption frequency, and resilience index.
🤖AI Tools You Didn’t Know You Needed:
Problem: Using traditional command-line interfaces can be slow, non-intuitive, and inefficient for modern developers.
AI Solution: AI-powered terminals enhance the command-line experience with intelligent suggestions, shortcuts, and collaborative features.
AI Tool: Warp is an AI-driven terminal that helps developers code faster, collaborate seamlessly, and navigate their workflow more efficiently with AI-enhanced features.
Helpful Features
Smart Autocomplete: AI-powered command suggestions.
Collaboration: Share workflows and commands with team members.
Integrated Workflows: Combine commands and scripts efficiently.
Productivity Boost: Reduce errors and save time in terminal tasks..
⚡ Robi’s Hot Take on X
