After testing both AI assistants on 50+ real coding tasks, Claude 3.5 Sonnet wins for complex logic and code quality. ChatGPT takes speed and debugging. Here's the full breakdown with benchmarks.
Cursor restructured its pricing this week, cutting annual Teams costs by 20% while rolling out enterprise governance tools for budget control. The moves come as the AI coding industry abandons flat-rate subscriptions in favor of consumption-based billing.
After two weeks of daily testing with real development tasks, Claude Sonnet 4.5 edges out GPT-4o for most developers. It's faster for code generation, writes cleaner functions, and costs 40% less per million tokens. But GPT-4o wins on complex reasoning and multimodal tasks.
GitHub officially switched Copilot from flat-rate subscriptions to usage-based billing tied to token consumption. While plan prices stay the same, heavy users are reporting dramatic cost increases as model choice now directly impacts spending.
SkipLabs just launched Skipper, an AI coding agent that rejects the prompt-review-iterate cycle entirely. Instead of making developers faster, it aims to make their involvement optional—generating complete, validated backend services from a single prompt.
When three major AI labs ship the same product within six weeks, that product stops being a differentiator. The managed agent runtime has become table stakes, and the real battle is now being fought over a file format most developers don't even think about yet.
An in-depth comparison of Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.5 and OpenAI's GPT-5 across coding, reasoning, creative writing, and real-world application performance.
OpenAI just released a Chrome extension that connects Codex directly into your browser, allowing agents to work across authenticated sessions and multiple tabs without commandeering your desktop. This moves AI agents closer to where modern work actually happens.
As AI coding agents move toward autonomy, companies face a paradox: build for the terminal or beyond it? Amp's answer—a remotely controllable CLI—suggests the terminal isn't dying. It's becoming the control surface for systems that run everywhere else.
OpenAI has confirmed a security incident involving compromised developer credentials from the Axios HTTP library. The breach affects a subset of ChatGPT users, marking a concerning reminder of supply chain vulnerabilities in AI infrastructure.
OpenAI has opened research preview access to Codex Security, an AI system designed to automatically detect security vulnerabilities in code. The tool extends OpenAI's Codex technology into application security, targeting a market desperate for automated vulnerability detection.
OpenAI has released GPT-5.3-Codex, a code-focused model designed to outperform GPT-4 on programming tasks. The company claims 90% accuracy on the HumanEval benchmark and positions it as a direct competitor to GitHub Copilot and Anthropic's Claude for code generation.