# This Week in All Things AI - Week 6-2026 > Sunday 1st February 2026 to Saturday 7th February 2026 **Published by:** [This Week in All Things AI](https://paragraph.com/@twiata/) **Published on:** 2026-02-08 **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@twiata/this-week-in-all-things-ai-week-6-2026 ## Content The rumors were strong that February would have a number of model releases and OpenAI and Anthropic both did not disappoint with the release of Opus-4.6 as well as Codex-5.3. Engineering leaders as well as founders/CEO of organisation should in my humble opinion read the subtext carefully of Greg Brockman's tweet as well as others such as Aaron Levie of Box, Addy Osmani of Google Deepmind on how software engineering processes need to adapt to take advantage of the increasing capabilities of models particularly coding models and 'compound' their engineering efforts Readers who think others in their family, friends and acquaintances who are curious in knowing more about rapidly evolving AI tools/services/use cases and would benefit from being subscribers of this weekly newsletter are encouraged to share this publication link to them and invite them to subscribe The following messages were posted on the 'All Things AI' Telegram group from Sunday 1st Feb 2026 to Saturday 7th Feb 2026Sunday 1st February 20261via Boris Cherny, creator of Claude Code at Anthropic I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. I wanted to quickly share a few tips for using Claude Code, sourced directly from the Claude Code team. The way the team uses Claude is different than how I use it. Remember: there is no one right way to use Claude Code -- everyones' setup is different. You should experiment to see what works for you! Boris Cherny @bcherny 1. Do more in parallel Spin up 3–5 git worktrees at once, each running its own Claude session in parallel. It's the single biggest productivity unlock, and the top tip from the team. Personally, I use multiple git checkouts, but most of the Claude Code team prefers worktrees -- 4,087 7:32 AM • Feb 1, 2026 2Chamath Palihapitiya Opens AI Software Factory to Public Use The venture capitalist's company 8090 launched the tool 18 months ago to modernize outdated enterprise software. Software Factory blends human teams with AI agents for zero-drift code that auto-updates docs, maps old codebases, and automates patterns via Assembly Lines. One early user swapped a $15 million SaaS vendor for a cheaper in-house option, easing vendor lock-in and maintenance costs. Chamath Palihapitiya @chamath 18 months ago, I started 8090 with the goal of replacing/rewriting all the legacy software in the world with modern, useful alternatives. We are making so much progress with many Enterprise customers that starting tomorrow, we will release our “Software Factory” into the wild 4,333 1:37 AM • Feb 1, 2026 SOFTWARE FACTORY | Build something that lastsSoftware Factory is an AI-native SDLC orchestration platform where PMs, designers, engineers and QA collaborate to ship high-quality software.https://www.8090.aihttps://x.com/8090solutions 3Google just launched Project Genie to Ultra subscribers two days ago. 48 hours later, Alibaba matched it with zero licensing fees. Genie 3 runs at 24fps, 720p, for “a few minutes.” LingBot-World runs at 16fps, 480-720p, for 10 minutes. Genie 3 requires a $250/month Google AI Ultra subscription. LingBot-World costs zero dollars and gives you the weights. Robbyant (Ant Group’s robotics division) built LingBot-World on top of Alibaba’s Wan2.2 video model, Three days from announcement to full open-source release. Weights, code, technical paper, everything. Robbyant - Exploring the Frontiers of Embodied Intelligence | 蚂蚁灵波科技 - 探索具身智能的上限,打造物理世界的 AGI 平台Robbyant - Exploring the frontiers of embodied intelligence. We focus on foundational large models for embodied AI: LingBot-Depth (spatial perception), LingBot-VLA (vision-language-action), LingBot-World (world models), LingBot-VA (video action). Technology-driven, building an AGI platform for the physical world. 灵波科技 - 探索具身智能的上限。专注具身智能基础大模型:LingBot-Depth 空间感知、LingBot-VLA 视觉-语言-动作、LingBot-World 世界模型、LingBot-VA 视频动作。技术驱动,打造物理世界的 AGI 平台。https://technology.robbyant.comGitHub - Robbyant/lingbot-world: Advancing Open-source World ModelsAdvancing Open-source World Models. Contribute to Robbyant/lingbot-world development by creating an account on GitHub.https://github.comMonday 2nd February 2026FWIW, I'm trying out tasklet.ai albeit in a deliberate and slow manner Not endorsing it at this point in time but sharing incase others who might be interested are willing to kick its tires. Do read the X handles of the founder and various team members and get a sense of its capabilities as well as restrictions vis-a-vis openclaw Think of it as as a form of openclaw (though they have their own agent harness) with lots of security layers built by an ex-Firebase (acquired by Google) team with decent VC funding https://x.com/TaskletAI https://x.com/startupandrew https://x.com/jonnydimond https://x.com/parker_chun_ --- Hi! I'm Michael Lehenbauer, engineer #2 at Firebase. Among other things, I invented Firebase Database security rules (I'm sorry!). Lately I've been working with Andrew Lee (co-founder of Firebase) and a handful of other Firebase teammates on Tasklet. Tasklet makes it trivially easy to automate your business processes with autonomous AI agents that can talk to your email, calendar, bug tracker, and basically everything. I also use it to run my personal life (plan hikes, find local events / activities to attend, find shopping deals, etc. ). Similar to Firebase we're trying to empower users with powerful capabilities behind a ruthlessly simple UX. Would love for folks to give it a try and be brutally honest in your feedback. ——Tuesday 3rd February 20262via Simon Willinson OpenAI just released a new macOS app for their Codex coding agent. I've had a few days of preview access - it's a solid app that provides a nice UI over the capabilities of the Codex CLI agent and adds some interesting new features, most notably first-class support for Skills, and Automations for running scheduled tasks. OpenAI @OpenAI Introducing the Codex app—a powerful command center for building with agents. Now available on macOS. openai.com Codex | AI Coding Partner from OpenAI The best way to build with agents. Codex accelerates real engineering work, from planning and building features to refactors, reviews, and releases—working seamlessly across your tools. 9,121 2:06 AM • Feb 3, 2026 Vaibhav (VB) Srivastav @reach_vb Excited to announce the Codex App: run multiple projects and threads in one focused app! The app natively packs a lot of features making it easier to maximise your productivity: > Worktree mode keeps changes isolated - parallel tasks without touching your checkout > 207 2:06 AM • Feb 3, 2026 Introducing the Codex appOpenAI just released a new macOS app for their Codex coding agent. I've had a few days of preview access - it's a solid app that provides a nice UI ...https://simonwillison.net3Came across Ask Ellie via product hunt which is billed as an AI Assistant for Engineering Leadership Aiswarya Sankar @Aiswarya_Sankar CXO's have EA's to handle all their busywork. But to date engineers have been stuck going through Linear, Grafana, Github, Sentry etc every few hours to get info and share status updates. Now just #AskEllie - your personal EA for eng teams. Launching today on Product Hunt! 50 6:07 PM • Feb 2, 2026 Get Ask Ellie: AI Assistant for Engineering LeadershipUnifying code quality and security, team management and velocity - bridging code execution with leadership clarity.https://entelligence.aiAsk EllieAsk Ellie is the AI chat agent that brings all your engineering context into Slack. Ask about code changes, PR status, sprint velocity, production issues, or analytics and get instant answers pulled from your actual tools. Create tickets, debug incidents, check what shipped, or find out who's blocking what, all without leaving chat.https://www.producthunt.com4via Ethan Smith, CEO of Graphite — * I am cohosting our first AEO conference with AirOps and Webflow. * Logistics - February 19th, in person in San Francisco at The Conservatory. * Attendees - Limited attendees, preference for senior executives in the category. * Apply To Attend - AEOConf.comAEO Conference * I am cohosting our first AEO conference with AirOps and Webflow. * Logistics - February 19th, in person in San Francisco at The Conservatory. * Attendees - Limited attendees... | Ethan Smith | 59 commentsAEO Conference * I am cohosting our first AEO conference with AirOps and Webflow. * Logistics - February 19th, in person in San Francisco at The Conservatory. * Attendees - Limited attendees, preference for senior executives in the category. * Apply To Attend - AEOConf.com This will be a different kind of conference.https://www.linkedin.comWednesday 4th February 20261Agent Skills are now available in Replit Replit now supports Skills - an open standard for teaching AI new concepts. Replit skills are stored in the .agents/skills directory, aligning with industry convention matt palmer @mattyp x.com/i/article/2017… 247 3:10 AM • Feb 4, 2026 Replit DocsExtend Agent with reusable capabilities that automate tasks and add specialized functionality to your projects.https://docs.replit.com2Factory's Droid now supports plugins. Plugins bundle skills, commands, and agents into packages you can install and share. Every team works differently. Plugins let you shape Droid to fit your workflow, then share that setup with others on your team. Factory @FactoryAI Droid now supports plugins. Plugins bundle skills, commands, and agents into packages you can install and share. Every team works differently. Plugins let you shape Droid to fit your workflow, then share that setup with others on your team. 177 3:01 AM • Feb 4, 2026 Plugins - Factory DocumentationExtend Droid with shareable packages of skills, commands, and tools.https://docs.factory.ai3Pinging those members in this group who understand the dark arts of video editing to kick the tires and tell us plebians if this YC backed product befits the hype. Happy also to get comments from the founder of HeyEddie Shamir Alibhai who I hope reads this group more frequently than I'm assuming he does --- Cardboard is an agentic video editor. It gives you the power of Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve without the learning curve. It is orders of magnitude faster + cheaper than the old way of making videos. It lives in your browser and helps you go from a sea of raw footage (talking heads, screen recordings, screenshots, B-rolls) to a great video in seconds. Think of it as “vibe editing” Y Combinator @ycombinator .@usecardboard is an agentic video editor where you upload raw footage and edit it with AI. Unicorns, media agencies, and creators with millions of followers are already using Cardboard. It lives in your browser and helps you go from a sea of raw clips into a finished video in 1,448 5:30 AM • Feb 4, 2026 Launch YC: Cardboard - Agentic Video Editor | Y CombinatorEdit videos at the speed of thought!https://www.ycombinator.comThursday 5th February 2026Friday 6th February 20261Anthropic Releases Claude Opus 4.6 AI Model Anthropic launched Claude Opus 4.6, its upgraded smartest model featuring improved planning, longer agentic task sustainment, reliable operation in massive codebases, self-error detection Claude Opus 4.6 targets developers and knowledge workers with top scores in agentic coding (65.4% on Terminal-Bench 2.0), software engineering (80.8% on SWE-bench), and tool use (91.9% on TAU-bench), often beating rivals like Claude Opus 4.5 and GPT-5.2. New features include a beta 1 million token context window, agent teams for parallel work in Claude Code, and integrations with Excel and PowerPoint for tougher office tasks. Staff like Boris Cherny praise its intelligence and endurance, with early testers hailing it as a 'true collaborator' already transforming video production and code analysis. Claude @claudeai Introducing Claude Opus 4.6. Our smartest model got an upgrade. Opus 4.6 plans more carefully, sustains agentic tasks for longer, operates reliably in massive codebases, and catches its own mistakes. It’s also our first Opus-class model with 1M token context in beta. 38.7K 1:45 AM • Feb 6, 2026 Boris Cherny @bcherny I've been using Opus 4.6 for a bit -- it is our best model yet. It is more agentic, more intelligent, runs for longer, and is more careful and exhaustive. For Claude Code users, you can also now more precisely tune how much the model thinks. Run /model and arrow left/right to Claude @claudeai Introducing Claude Opus 4.6. Our smartest model got an upgrade. Opus 4.6 plans more carefully, sustains agentic tasks for longer, operates reliably in massive codebases, and catches its own mistakes. It’s also our first Opus-class model with 1M token context in beta. 4,806 2:01 AM • Feb 6, 2026 2GPT‑5.3-Codex, the most capable agentic coding model to date. The model advances both the frontier coding performance of GPT‑5.2-Codex and the reasoning and professional knowledge capabilities of GPT‑5.2, together in one model, which is also 25% faster. This enables it to take on long-running tasks that involve research, tool use, and complex execution. Much like a colleague, you can steer and interact with GPT‑5.3-Codex while it’s working, without losing context. GPT‑5.3‑Codex is our first model that was instrumental in creating itself.Introducing GPT-5.3-CodexGPT-5.3-Codex is a Codex-native agent that pairs frontier coding performance with general reasoning to support long-horizon, real-world technical work.https://openai.comttps://x.com/sama/status/2019474754529321247 Matt Shumer @mattshumer_ I’ve had early access to GPT-5.3-Codex. It’s a fucking monster. Runs can go 8+ hours... and I come back to working code + live deployments. It’s significantly more autonomous than Opus 4.5. But it’s not all positive. My review: shumer.dev My GPT-5.3-Codex Review: Full Autonomy Has Arrived The first coding model I can start, walk away from, and come back to working software. Judgment under ambiguity + validation/tests changes everything. 907 2:12 AM • Feb 6, 2026 Every 📧 @every It's Christmas morning: @OpenAI and @AnthropicAI shipped new models on the same day! We tested GPT 5.3 Codex vs. Opus 4.6 head-to-head. Verdict: the models are converging. Here’s what we found every.to/p/codex-vs-opus 64 3:02 AM • Feb 6, 2026 TBPN @tbpn FULL INTERVIEW: @sama joins TBPN to discuss GPT-5.3-Codex, AI agents, Anthropic's Super Bowl ads, and more. 00:00 GPT-5.3-Codex 02:27 AI agents and the future of work 03:20 The role of forward-deployed engineers in AI 05:42 AI benchmarks 07:29 Emotional attachment to chatbots 298 5:16 AM • Feb 6, 2026 3Factory has open-sourced its' internal lint rules -- Our internal lint rules are now open source, featuring 23+ custom rules we use to guide droids at Factory. These rules cover file organization, React patterns, testing, error handling, API conventions, and more. Every rule is 100% droid-generated and includes detailed Markdown docs. While this isn't meant to be imported as-is, we hope it inspires you to build custom linting rules tailored to your own codebase. Take what works, ignore what doesn’t, and tweak as needed. You can leverage the docs as building blocks to suit your specific framework or language. Alvin Sng @alvinsng Our internal lint rules are now open source, featuring 23+ custom rules we use to guide droids at @FactoryAI. These rules cover file organization, React patterns, testing, error handling, API conventions, and more. Every rule is 100% droid-generated and includes detailed 431 2:30 AM • Feb 4, 2026 https://factory.ai/news/using-linters-to-direct-agents4Introducing Model Council in Perplexity. Council Mode lets you delegate to a swarm of frontier reasoning LLMs, where they work async, and a chair LLM synthesizes a more accurate answer considering multiple perspectives. Available now on web only for Perplexity Max subscribers. ttps://x.com/perplexity_ai/status/2019444886114824219 Aravind Srinivas @AravSrinivas We're launching Perplexity Model Council for all Perplexity Max users on web. Council Mode lets you delegate to a swarm of frontier reasoning LLMs, where they work async, and a chair LLM synthesizes a more accurate answer considering multiple perspectives. 1,316 12:13 AM • Feb 6, 2026 5A lot of sub-text in these tweets. For members of this group who are engineering leaders, lots to ponder about as to the various things which lead to 'agent readiness' Greg Brockman @gdb Software development is undergoing a renaissance in front of our eyes. If you haven't used the tools recently, you likely are underestimating what you're missing. Since December, there's been a step function improvement in what tools like Codex can do. Some great engineers at 9,779 8:19 AM • Feb 6, 2026 Aaron Levie @levie “Structure codebases to be agent-first” So much of our work today is structured around the inherent context that we all collectively have around the workflows we’re involved in. We know the projects we’re working on, why we’re working on them, who else is working on them, what Greg Brockman @gdb Software development is undergoing a renaissance in front of our eyes. If you haven't used the tools recently, you likely are underestimating what you're missing. Since December, there's been a step function improvement in what tools like Codex can do. Some great engineers at 336 12:47 PM • Feb 6, 2026 Addy Osmani @addyosmani Every team shipping AI-assisted code at scale needs new norms around quality gates, observability, and ownership. Regardless of which model or toolchain you use, this is one of the most practical frameworks I've seen for adopting agentic development. Greg Brockman @gdb Software development is undergoing a renaissance in front of our eyes. If you haven't used the tools recently, you likely are underestimating what you're missing. Since December, there's been a step function improvement in what tools like Codex can do. Some great engineers at 323 6:53 PM • Feb 6, 2026 Matan Grinberg @matanSF agent readiness is key x.com/FactoryAI/stat… Factory @FactoryAI Introducing Agent Readiness. AI coding agents are only as effective as the environment in which they operate. Agent Readiness is a framework to measure how well a repository supports autonomous development. Scores across eight axes place each repo at one of five maturity levels. 11 1:47 PM • Feb 6, 2026 Saturday 7th February 2026Introducing Kilo Claw — hosted OpenClaw, powered by Kilo. Kilo Claw gives you a fully managed OpenClaw instance in under 60 seconds. No SSH. No Docker. No yaml. Just click and go. Every chat platform pre-configured and ready. It runs on the same Kilo Gateway already serving 1.4M+ developers with 500+ AI models. Same account. Same credits. Same transparent pricing with zero markup on AI tokens. If you use Kilo Code, you're already set up. We're rolling out to early adopters first. 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