2026-03-10
If you want AI Code Review, but don't want to pay $25 per review (not a typo), check out Codex Review! It leverages frontier Codex models, finds complex issues, and 100% usage based. Most runs should cost ~$1 or less https://developers.openai.com/ ...
ZDNET
Anthropic debuts Code Review for Claude Code, which uses agents to check pull requests for bugs, and says a typical code review costs $15 to $25 in token usage
ZDNET's key takeaways — Anthropic launches AI agents to review developer pull requests. — Internal tests tripled meaningful code review feedback.
2026-03-07
We just launched Codex Security! Probably a no-brainer for most teams to turn on. Some things I'm excited about it: - Agentic security review leveraging our SOTA models - Always on codebase scanning - Detailed reports with code paths on vulnerabilities - Auto-fix any report [video]
Axios
OpenAI rolls out Codex Security, an AI agent that evolved from its research project Aardvark to automate vulnerability discovery, validation, and remediation
OpenAI is rolling out Codex Security, an AI-powered application security agent that finds, validates and proposes fixes for vulnerabilities.
2026-02-05
Can't remember a Coke ad that mentions Pepsi. Have seen many Pepsi ads going after Coke. Which would you rather be? Part of making AI safe is making it accessible. If programmatic intelligence is walled off to only people who can afford it, the world will be worse off for it.
@sama
Sam Altman says Anthropic's Super Bowl ads are funny but “dishonest”, and Anthropic serves a “product to rich people” while OpenAI is “committed to free access”
First, the good part of the Anthropic ads: they are funny, and I laughed. But I wonder why Anthropic would go for something so clearly dishonest. Our most important principle for a...