05-28-Daily - AI Hot Daily
AI Hot Daily 2026/5/28
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Today’s Summary
Alook is an open-source AI Agent orchestration layer that integrates CLI Agents for cross-day persistence.
AI coding assistants like Codex and Claude Code are seeing increased costs, becoming drivers of enterprise revenue.
The author of RepoPrompt has been recruited by OpenAI, and the tool will soon be open-sourced.
Stack Overflow's revenue has doubled, thanks to enterprise products and AI training data licensing.
OpenRouter has secured $130 million in funding, serving as a foundational platform for the token economy.
AI model engineering is crucial for transforming model potential into tangible value.
WeChat's massive user base makes it an ideal platform for AI Agent adoption.AI Technology & Products
Alook: Open-Source AI Agent Collaboration Orchestration Layer ⭐ 9
Alook is an open-source AI Agent collaboration orchestration layer that organizes local CLI Agents like Claude Code, Codex, and OpenCode into a manageable AI team. By assigning roles, email addresses, task boards, and calendars to each AI Agent, the tool achieves cross-day and cross-task context persistence, providing traceable execution records to enhance the collaborative efficiency and management of AI Agents.

Anthropic and OpenAI Find Product-Market Fit ⭐ 9
Anthropic and OpenAI may have found product-market fit, with enterprise clients increasingly spending on their LLM APIs. The article analyzes their recent pricing adjustments and points out that AI coding assistants (like Claude Code and Codex), due to their high efficiency and value to professionals, are becoming key drivers of enterprise revenue growth.
Codex App Improves Development Efficiency ⭐ 9
Using the Codex App for development, especially with its built-in browser, Computer Use, and Chrome extension tools, has significantly simplified the Chrome plugin submission process. The author shared how they automated the plugin submission in just 13 minutes and 650,000 tokens, including generating a logo, screenshots, and a privacy policy, highlighting the power of OpenAI’s toolchain.

Why Codex Replaces Claude Code: Self-Testing Closed Loop ⭐ 8.5
After using both Codex and Claude Code in parallel for two months, a developer switched entirely to Codex, primarily because Codex has a built-in self-testing closed-loop capability. Codex can verify every code change within its built-in browser, forming an automated “modify → test → fix” cycle, reducing the initial delivery bug rate from 40% to below 3%, greatly improving reliability and development efficiency.

RepoPrompt Author Recruited by OpenAI, Software Now Free and Open-Source ⭐ 8.5
The author of the RepoPrompt tool has been recruited by OpenAI, and the tool is now free and will soon be open-sourced. RepoPrompt is a useful tool that packages an entire codebase into XML text for easy processing by long-context models. Paid users will receive Codex Credits.
Agent Product Design: Human-Centric vs. Agent-Centric ⭐ 8.5
Agent product design should determine workspace layout based on whether it’s human-centric or agent-centric. If the Agent is assistive, the workspace is centered with the Agent on the right; if the Agent is dominant, the Agent’s conversation area is centered, with other functions on the right. Mainstream products like Codex App, Claude Desktop, and Cursor Agent adopt the latter design.
Codex for Automated Review and Experience Extraction ⭐ 8.5
By setting clear prompts for Codex, its conversation history and execution logs can be systematically reviewed to extract reusable experience documents. This feature will include summaries of execution experience, extraction of personal preferences and philosophies, and a list of reusable rules, aiming to improve the work efficiency of AI Agents and adherence to user preferences.
Building Self-Improving Tax Agents with Codex ⭐ 8
OpenAI, Thrive, and Crete collaborated to build a self-learning tax agent based on Codex, achieving automated tax filing, improved accuracy, and accelerated workflows. This project demonstrates how AI technology can optimize complex tax filing processes, providing an efficient solution for accounting firms.
Bonsai Image 4B: AI Painting Model for Mobile Phones ⭐ 8
Bonsai Image 4B is an AI painting model based on FLUX.2 Klein 4B, which can run on mobile phones. Its 1-bit version requires only 1.5GB of active memory. While maintaining effects close to the original FLUX, this model significantly reduces hardware requirements, making mobile AI painting possible.
OpenRouter Secures $130 Million in Series B Funding ⭐ 8
OpenRouter, an API service provider aggregating AI models, announced it has secured $130 million in Series B funding, noting a low valuation. The article suggests that as a new foundational platform for the token economy, OpenRouter’s aggregation capabilities and growing transaction volume indicate its future potential.
11Labs Releases Music v2 AI Music Model ⭐ 8
11Labs has launched its AI music model, Music v2, as a direct competitor to Suno. While slightly inferior to Suno in musicality, the model excels in the clarity and accuracy of Chinese pronunciation. Free users can also access it, and it generally meets industry-leading standards.
Models are Gasoline, Engineering is the Engine ⭐ 8
The article likens AI models to gasoline and engineering implementation to an engine, emphasizing the importance of engineering in translating model potential into practical applications. Simply providing raw models (gasoline) to users might leave them lost; only through robust engineering capabilities (the engine) can they be transformed into definite value, which is the true moat.
Warp Builds Open-Source Development Workflow Using GPT-5.5 ⭐ 7
Warp is leveraging GPT-5.5 and OpenAI’s models to coordinate coding agents across local, cloud, and open-source development workflows. This effort aims to enhance the efficiency of software development and collaboration through AI.
Qwen 3.7 Max Ranks Fourth in Arena Coding Agent ⭐ 7
Qwen 3.7 Max ranks fourth in the Arena Coding Agent leaderboard, making it the leading model from Chinese labs. Its performance in intelligent web development tasks is comparable to Claude Opus 4.6, surpassing GLM-5.1 and showcasing its strong coding capabilities.
Xiaomi MiMo API Significantly Reduces Prices ⭐ 7
Xiaomi MiMo API has announced significant price reductions, with input costs for the 2.5 Pro model dropping by up to 99% and output costs by 80%. Token Plan quotas have also been substantially increased. These price cuts and quota increases, along with the reset of all user quotas, aim to lower the barrier to entry and encourage more developers and businesses to use their AI services.
MiniMax M3 Model to be Released Soon ⭐ 6
MiniMax is set to release its M3 model, marking the company’s re-entry into new model releases after a period of quiet. As an active AI company, MiniMax’s new model release is highly anticipated.
Art Style Blending Anime and 3D Rendering ⭐ 6
An art style that blends anime and 3D rendering is favored by the author, but the stability of prompt effects still needs improvement. This unique artistic style combines the advantages of both. If it can be consistently achieved, it will bring new possibilities to AI art generation.
Stable Diffusion’s Growing Influence ⭐ 6
Stable Diffusion’s influence has permeated industry jargon, even being used as a substitute for team acronyms. This indicates that Stable Diffusion has not only achieved significant technical milestones but has also had a broad cultural impact.
Indie Development & SaaS
Stack Overflow’s AI Era Transformation and Revenue Growth ⭐ 9.5
Despite a significant drop in user posts, Stack Overflow’s revenue has doubled to $115 million. This is attributed to its enterprise product, Stack Internal, and licensing its data to AI companies for model training. The article notes that AI coding assistants have reduced simple questions, but complex ones still require Stack Overflow, while data licensing has become a new revenue stream, though the data mine is aging.
AGI House 2026 Incubator Program to be Held in Shanghai ⭐ 6
WaytoAGI and Sequoia China will jointly host the AGI House 2026 Incubator Program in Shanghai, aiming to promote AI entrepreneurship and collaboration. The incubator program will share insights and experiences from Silicon Valley and invite interested teams to seek overseas seed users, design partners, and growth marketing talent.

Open Source Projects
Alook: Open-Source AI Agent Collaboration Orchestration Layer ⭐ 9
Alook is an open-source AI Agent collaboration orchestration layer that organizes local CLI Agents like Claude Code, Codex, and OpenCode into a manageable AI team. By assigning roles, email addresses, task boards, and calendars to each AI Agent, the tool achieves cross-day and cross-task context persistence, providing traceable execution records to enhance the collaborative efficiency and management of AI Agents.

RepoPrompt Author Recruited by OpenAI, Software Now Free and Open-Source ⭐ 8.5
The author of the RepoPrompt tool has been recruited by OpenAI, and the tool is now free and will soon be open-sourced. RepoPrompt is a useful tool that packages an entire codebase into XML text for easy processing by long-context models. Paid users will receive Codex Credits.
Warp Builds Open-Source Development Workflow Using GPT-5.5 ⭐ 7
Warp is leveraging GPT-5.5 and OpenAI’s models to coordinate coding agents across local, cloud, and open-source development workflows. This effort aims to enhance the efficiency of software development and collaboration through AI.
Industry News
Stack Overflow’s AI Era Transformation and Revenue Growth ⭐ 9.5
Despite a significant drop in user posts, Stack Overflow’s revenue has doubled to $115 million. This is attributed to its enterprise product, Stack Internal, and licensing its data to AI companies for model training. The article notes that AI coding assistants have reduced simple questions, but complex ones still require Stack Overflow, while data licensing has become a new revenue stream, though the data mine is aging.
Anthropic and OpenAI Find Product-Market Fit ⭐ 9
Anthropic and OpenAI may have found product-market fit, with enterprise clients increasingly spending on their LLM APIs. The article analyzes their recent pricing adjustments and points out that AI coding assistants (like Claude Code and Codex), due to their high efficiency and value to professionals, are becoming key drivers of enterprise revenue growth.
OpenRouter Secures $130 Million in Series B Funding ⭐ 8
OpenRouter, an API service provider aggregating AI models, announced it has secured $130 million in Series B funding, noting a low valuation. The article suggests that as a new foundational platform for the token economy, OpenRouter’s aggregation capabilities and growing transaction volume indicate its future potential.
How AI Should Impact Quality of Life and Freedom ⭐ 8
The OpenAI Foundation has committed an initial investment of $250 million to measure the impact of AI on quality of life and individual freedom, and to support the transition to broadly shared prosperity. This initiative aims to ensure that the development of AI technology benefits the global population to the greatest extent possible.
Common Mistakes Made by AI Entrepreneurs ⭐ 7.5
A common mistake made by AI entrepreneurs is blindly following successful peers. The article implies that entrepreneurship in the AI field requires a unique perspective and approach, rather than simple imitation.
Globalized AI To C Applications Often Overlook the Chinese Market ⭐ 7.5
The article points out that the Chinese market is often overlooked when developing globalized AI To C applications. This may be due to a lack of understanding of the Chinese market or considerations regarding entry barriers.
AI Team Costs Comparable to Employee Salaries ⭐ 7
Viewing AI as digital employees, the cost of AI tokens can be on par with or even exceed employee salaries. Future return on investment will be measured against employee salary costs. The article notes that some companies have begun to limit AI token consumption, as explosive bills have become difficult for many businesses to bear.
AI News Daily: Emergence of AI Infra Giants ⭐ 7
Several companies valued at over $10 billion have emerged in the AI infrastructure sector, such as Fireworks and Baseten, with OpenRouter also joining their ranks. The article emphasizes the importance of inference and points out that models, tools, and evaluation loops are key to current Agent coding.
ESMFold2: A New Engine for Protein Biology ⭐ 7
BioHub has released ESMFold2, an open-source scientific engine for protein prediction, design, and discovery. This model excels in predicting protein interactions, particularly in the field of antibodies, and has the potential to accelerate research in therapeutics and cancer immunology.

Entrepreneurial Opportunities: Too Niche, Too Vulgar, Too Ahead of its Time ⭐ 7
The article suggests that areas that are too niche, too vulgar, or too ahead of their time hold immense entrepreneurial opportunities. The author lists Doubao, Qianwen, Manus, and Lovart as current counterexamples, implying these areas might be too mainstream or not forward-thinking enough.
PostHog’s Forced AI Model Training Sparks Controversy ⭐ 7
PostHog’s mandatory opt-in for AI model training, even with it being enabled by default, has caused widespread user dissatisfaction. Many users believe this practice lacks transparency and could lead to data privacy issues, with some users deciding to stop using PostHog as a result.
Passing of Toshifumi Suzuki ⭐ 6
Toshifumi Suzuki, the soul of 7-11, has passed away. He is considered a highly influential figure in entrepreneurship and product development. The author recalls their experience as a store manager at 7-11 and how they were deeply influenced by the people they met and the habits they cultivated at the time.
Social Media Buzz
DuckDuckGo Traffic Surges Amid Google AI Mode Controversy ⭐ 8
In the week following Google’s promotion of its AI mode, DuckDuckGo saw a nearly 28% increase in traffic. Community discussions suggest that Google’s push for AI mode may alienate some users, leading them to alternative search engines like DuckDuckGo.
The Future of Software Engineering: More Engineering ⭐ 9
The development of AI does not end software engineering but makes it more engineering-focused. When AI can participate in task flows and organize production systems, issues like cost, permissions, auditing, rollbacks, and accountability become paramount. The future of AI programming will hinge on better work systems and stable collaboration between humans and AI in maintainable systems.
Immense Potential for AI Agents in WeChat Ecosystem ⭐ 9
WeChat, with its massive user base and rich contextual information (colleagues, family, work assistants, etc.), is considered an ideal platform for the future adoption of AI Agents. Combined with its mini-program ecosystem and content platform, WeChat has the potential to become a key entry point for users to enjoy Agent capabilities and is closely watched by Allen Zhang.
AI Overwhelms Security Teams of Free Software Projects ⭐ 7.5
The surge in AI-assisted security reports has placed unprecedented pressure on the security team of the curl project, with both the quality and quantity of reports far exceeding previous levels. Although most of the vulnerabilities found are low to medium severity, the team’s workload has far exceeded their capacity, even impacting their personal lives.
Tech CEOs Prone to “AI Psychosis” ⭐ 7
The article suggests that tech CEOs may be suffering from “AI psychosis,” meaning they might overestimate AI’s capabilities and underestimate the actual work required for automation. Community discussions indicate that this phenomenon is not unique to AI but stems from a lack of understanding of grassroots processes by upper management and excessive optimism about the efficiency gains from AI.
AI-Generated Short Drama “I Became a God in a Flop Food Variety Show” ⭐ 7
After researching short drama tropes using GPT5.5, a script for a short drama titled “I Became a God in a Flop Food Variety Show” was generated. This content demonstrates the potential of AI in creative writing.

Reflections on Ctrl + F ⭐ 6
The article discusses the limitations of Ctrl+F and suggests that AI Agents might offer more intelligent contextual search and information extraction capabilities. The author believes that the strength of AI Agents lies in understanding context and semantics, going beyond simple keyword matching.
Thoughts on Layoffs and Historical Processes ⭐ 6
The article deeply analyzes the current layoff phenomenon in the internet industry from multiple perspectives, including growth bottlenecks, team size, leadership, racing mechanisms, internet industry bubbles, and personal effort. The author believes that historical processes are irreversible, and clear cognition and dual preparation (financial and professional) are crucial.
Suno Generates “Roguish” Song, Evokes Gala Association ⭐ 6
Suno generated a very “roguish” song, similar in style to Gala, which the author found amusing. This demonstrates AI’s ability to generate music with specific styles and emotions in music creation.