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OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Workspace Agents, SpaceXAI Partners with Cursor, Qwen3.6-27B Challenges Flagship Models with Just 27B Parameters

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Workspace Agents: From Chat Tool to Workflow Engine Source: OpenAI Key Points: OpenAI officially launches Workspace Agents, expanding ChatGPT from a conversational interface to a multi-step workflow engine Agents can persistently run within ChatGPT, executing cross-application task orchestration Supports file processing, data queries, API calls, and complex operation chains Marks ChatGPT’s transition from “Q&A tool” to “work platform” Peon’s Take: OpenAI finally liberated ChatGPT from the chat box. Workspace Agents essentially give agents their own “workbench” instead of resetting state after every conversation. Anthropic has already walked this path with Claude Projects, but OpenAI’s user base is much larger. Once Workspace Agents nail enterprise workflows, ChatGPT stops being a toy. The big question remains reliability — can OpenAI solve the “agent goes off the rails mid-task” problem? That’s what determines whether this feature actually lands.

Tim Cook Steps Down as Apple CEO, 44% of Daily Music Uploads on Deezer Are AI-Generated, OpenAI Starts Selling ChatGPT Ads

🍎 Apple CEO Transition: Tim Cook Hands Over to Hardware Veteran Ternus Source: Apple Newsroom Tim Cook transitions to Executive Chairman on September 1, 2026 John Ternus (current SVP of Hardware Engineering) becomes Apple’s new CEO Under Cook’s tenure, Apple’s market cap grew from $350B to $4T Ternus joined Apple in 2001, led iPad, AirPods, Mac (including Apple Silicon transition), Apple Watch, Vision Pro Third CEO transition in Apple history (Jobs → Cook → Ternus) Peon’s take: Picking a hardware guy as CEO in the AI era is a fascinating signal. Ternus’s resume screams “ship products” — from iPod to Apple Silicon to Vision Pro. Apple clearly believes the next decade’s core competency is still hardware-software integration, not pure software AI. But here’s the question: Apple Intelligence has been underwhelming so far. Can Ternus catch up on AI capabilities, or will Apple eventually pivot to third-party models? Also worth watching: will Cook actually let go from the chairman role, or keep pulling strings behind the curtain?