Xiaomi Open-Sources MiMo Code, a Terminal Coding Agent With Memory
Xiaomi MiMo Code is a free, MIT-licensed coding agent with persistent memory and parallel reasoning, forked from OpenCode and aimed at hundred-step tasks.
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Xiaomi MiMo Code is a free, MIT-licensed coding agent with persistent memory and parallel reasoning, forked from OpenCode and aimed at hundred-step tasks.
European AI app-building startup Lovable has surpassed $500 million in annualized revenue run rate, up from $400 million reported in February 2026.
Anthropic has called on the global AI industry to consider slowing or temporarily pausing frontier model development, warning that AI systems are already automating parts of their own creation and that full recursive self-improvement – where AI designs and trains its own successors without human involvement – could arrive within one to two years.
OpenAI has introduced role-specific plugins, collaborative websites, and annotation tools for Codex as the platform expands beyond software development. More than 5 million people now use Codex weekly, with non-developers becoming one of its fastest-growing user groups.
Uber Technologies has introduced spending limits on AI coding tools after reportedly exhausting its annual AI budget within the first four months of the year.
Anthropic released a new security plugin for Claude Code that reviews AI-generated code for vulnerabilities while it is being written. The system uses a separate Claude instance to scan changes in the background and automatically suggest fixes before code reaches pull requests.
Cognition raised more than $1 billion at a $25 billion valuation as demand for autonomous AI coding tools continues to surge.
Microsoft has reportedly begun canceling many internal Claude Code licenses and shifting employees toward GitHub Copilot CLI as AI coding tool costs continue to rise across the tech industry.
DeepSeek is building a native AI coding agent platform designed to compete with Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex, as the company expands from model provider into full-stack developer tooling.
Google has launched Antigravity 2.0 with a new desktop app, CLI tool, and SDK for building AI coding agents and automated workflows. The update expands Google’s push into agentic software development powered by Gemini 3.5 Flash.
Google has introduced native Android app generation inside Google AI Studio, allowing users to build Kotlin-based Android apps through conversational AI workflows. The company also announced new AI-driven app discovery features tied to Gemini and the Play Store.
Google has introduced the Gemini 3.5 family, starting with Gemini 3.5 Flash, a faster AI model focused on coding and agentic workflows. The company says the model outperforms Gemini 3.1 Pro in complex software engineering and AI agent benchmarks.
Cursor has released Composer 2.5, an upgraded AI coding model built on Moonshot’s Kimi K2.5 checkpoint. The company says the model improves long-running coding workflows, instruction following, and reinforcement learning techniques for software engineering tasks.
xAI has launched Grok Build, a coding agent and command-line tool aimed at professional software development workflows. The early beta release targets competitors such as Anthropic’s Claude Code as xAI pushes deeper into the AI coding market.
OpenAI has added Codex support to the ChatGPT mobile app, allowing users to manage coding agents and long-running development tasks from iOS and Android devices.