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Closing out May 14 — here’s what hit the AI feed while you were finishing up the day.
OpenAI ships “Daybreak” for vulnerability hunting
OpenAI launched Daybreak, an agentic security stack that puts Codex to work on vulnerability detection, patch validation, threat modeling and dependency risk — all stitched into the normal dev loop. It’s a direct answer to Anthropic’s Mythos-for-defenders pitch, and a sign that the next AI arms race isn’t chatbots, it’s autonomous defenders racing autonomous attackers.
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If you’re tracking which AI security plays actually ship vs. demo-only, BetOnAI has been calling this lane for weeks.
OpenAI’s “Deployment Company” goes live
Quietly bigger story: OpenAI announced the OpenAI Deployment Company, a joint venture with consulting and investment firms to plug ChatGPT and Codex into Fortune 500 workflows. Anthropic did basically the same thing last week with a PE-backed JV. The model-makers have figured out that distribution beats benchmarks — and they want the integrator margin too.
Codex gets a Chrome plugin
OpenAI also rolled out a Codex Chrome extension, letting devs trigger agents on any web page without leaving the tab. Small launch, huge UX shift — it pulls coding agents out of the IDE and into the browser, where the rest of the workday actually lives. Expect every AI dev tool on AiToolCrush to ship a browser companion within a month.
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ChatGPT is losing ground (the numbers)
Fresh Yahoo Finance breakdown landed today: prediction markets and usage data both show ChatGPT slowly bleeding share to Gemini and Claude. Gemini’s Android distribution is doing exactly what everyone said it would, and Claude is eating the prosumer / coding crowd. ChatGPT still leads on raw weekly actives (900M), but the moat is shrinking faster than OpenAI’s revenue is growing.
🔥 Hot take from the trenches
PCMag dropped a spicy opinion piece — “ChatGPT beats Claude for vibe coding right now” — and Reddit lost it. The r/ChatGPT and r/ClaudeAI threads are a microcosm of the whole industry: Claude fans citing Opus 4.7’s cleaner refactors, ChatGPT fans pointing at $200/mo Claude Max plans and rate limits. The honest read? Both ship excellent code; the winner depends on whether you want raw quality (Claude) or fewer paywalls in your face (ChatGPT). Pick your fighter.
That’s a wrap. Catch the morning brief tomorrow.
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