Apple's Xcode 26.3 integrates Anthropic's Claude and OpenAI's Codex, letting AI agents autonomously write, build, and test code—sparking debate over security and the future of software development.
With Xcode 26.3, Apple brings agentic AI to app development, enabling tools from OpenAI and Anthropic to build, debug, and automate code actively.
OpenAI announced yesterday Codex Desktop, a new native macOS app that treats AI coding agents like teammates you can direct, review and set loose on long tasks.
The app gives developers a centralized workspace to manage multiple AI coding agents across projects without losing task ...
OpenAI lags behind its rivals in this area, particularly the AI startup Anthropic, which has dominated the coding market with ...
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Mosyle has identified a macOS malware campaign that uses generative AI-assisted code and spreads through a fake AI app download. The Apple device management firm shared details of the malware named ...
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Our critics picked their favorite moments, not necessarily from their favorite shows of the year — a certain “South Park” episode, for example. By James Poniewozik and Mike Hale The television critics ...