Feb 6, 2026

Retter Reboot #06

 The Retter Reboot : Your weekly dose of ai & tech news 

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Anthropic Releases Opus 4.6 with Multi-Agent “Agent Teams”

Anthropic has launched Opus 4.6, introducing a new “agent teams” capability that allows multiple AI agents to collaborate on complex tasks. The update enables Claude to decompose problems, assign subtasks to specialized agents, and coordinate results within a single workflow, improving performance on long-horizon and multi-step work. The release reinforces Anthropic’s focus on agentic AI systems designed for advanced research, enterprise workflows, and autonomous task execution.

Source: Techcrunch

OpenAI Launches New Agentic Coding Model Minutes After Anthropic’s Release

OpenAI has unveiled a new agentic coding model just minutes after Anthropic announced its own agent-focused update, underscoring the escalating rivalry between the two AI labs. The model is designed to handle long-horizon software tasks, including planning, writing, testing, and iterating on code with minimal human intervention. The near-simultaneous launches highlight how competition in AI-driven software development is accelerating, with leading players racing to define the future of autonomous coding.

Source: Techcrunch 

Google’s Gemini Gains Ability to Control and Automate Other Apps

Google is expanding Gemini’s capabilities by enabling the AI assistant to automate and control actions across other apps, moving beyond simple responses to direct task execution. According to Android Authority, the feature allows Gemini to interact with supported apps to perform actions such as navigation, data entry, and workflow automation on the user’s behalf. The update pushes Gemini closer to a true agentic assistant, signaling Google’s broader ambition to turn AI into an operating layer across the Android ecosystem.

Source: Android Authority

Threat of New AI Tools Wipes $300 Billion Off Software and Data Stocks

A downturn in the software sector is hurting private equity and venture fund managers with heavy exposure to tech investments. The Wall Street Journal reports that slower growth, delayed exits, and lower valuations are pressuring returns, even as capital continues to flow selectively into AI-focused companies. The trend highlights a growing divide between high-growth AI bets and the broader software market, which remains under strain from tighter financial conditions and cautious enterprise spending.

Source: WSJ

Open AI Introduces the Codex App for Exploring and Querying Personal Data

Developer and writer Simon Willison has introduced Codex, a new app designed to help users collect, explore, and query their own data using modern AI techniques. The tool allows users to ingest diverse data sources and then ask natural-language questions over that data, turning personal or project-specific information into a searchable, conversational knowledge base. Codex reflects a growing interest in user-owned data tools that combine transparency, local control, and AI-powered analysis.

Source: Simon Willison

SpaceX Acquires xAI Data Centers in Elon Musk–Led Merger Move

Elon Musk’s SpaceX has acquired data center assets from xAI as part of a closer alignment between the two companies, consolidating AI compute infrastructure under Musk’s broader technology ecosystem. According to TechCrunch, the move is aimed at securing large-scale compute capacity for training and running advanced AI models, while leveraging SpaceX’s capital and infrastructure strength. The acquisition highlights how access to compute is becoming a strategic asset, driving tighter integration between AI labs and well-funded parent organizations.

Source: Techcrunch

Exposed Moltbook Database Reveals Millions of Leaked API Keys

Security researchers have uncovered an exposed Moltbook database containing millions of leaked API keys, passwords, and sensitive credentials tied to cloud services, developer tools, and internal systems. According to Wiz, the database was publicly accessible without authentication, creating a major security risk that could enable account takeovers, data breaches, and infrastructure abuse. The incident highlights ongoing weaknesses in credential management and cloud security practices as companies increasingly rely on APIs and automated services.

Source: Wiz 

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