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2026-04-17 09:21

OpenAI Updates Codex to AI Agent That Controls Desktop, Automating Development Workflows

Gate News message, April 17 — OpenAI has upgraded Codex, transforming it from a coding assistant tool into an agent-based service that runs directly on users' computers and can control applications autonomously. The new version operates in the background, capable of opening and manipulating apps, automating code writing, modification, testing, and review processes. The updated Codex supports task continuity, allowing it to resume interrupted work and handle long-term development projects consistently. It can review GitHub feedback, manage remote environments, and operate through a UI-based interface where developers can view changes on an in-app browser and direct modifications. The tool also integrates with over 100 applications including Slack, Gmail, and Notion, enabling it to handle workflows beyond development, such as task organization and follow-up suggestions. The upgrade represents a strategic shift from a terminal-based coding tool to an AI that manages entire desktop environments. OpenAI is also providing a separate agent SDK and integrating the technology into enterprise workflows. Competitor Anthropic has released similar capabilities through Claude and Coworker, automating computer control while users are away. Industry analysts note that AI coding tool competition is rapidly moving from simple code generation to comprehensive workflow automation agents.

2026-04-17 08:12

Shinsegae Group Abandons OpenAI Collaboration for Reflection AI Partnership, Shifts Retail Strategy

Gate News message, April 17 — Shinsegae Group has suspended its collaboration with OpenAI just 11 days after announcing a strategic partnership on April 6, pivoting instead to an expanded partnership with U.S. AI company Reflection AI. The South Korean retail conglomerate announced on April 17 that it will accelerate projects applying AI across retail operations including product sourcing, inventory management, and customer management, following a memorandum of understanding signed with Reflection AI in March for building and jointly operating an AI data center. The group cited "selective focus" as the reason for ending the OpenAI collaboration. The original plan involved separate infrastructure cooperation with Reflection AI and software cooperation with OpenAI; the company has now decided to consolidate these efforts under a single partner to prioritize AI-driven retail innovation and accelerate execution speed. Market analysts suggest the decision also reflects concerns about the limited differentiation of ChatGPT-based shopping functionality and the effectiveness of the AI commerce model, as embedding apps within ChatGPT mirrors existing service capabilities already offered by many companies. The shift aligns with challenges facing AI commerce globally. Walmart, which partnered with OpenAI to test shopping features within ChatGPT, discontinued the service in March due to low conversion rates. According to Wired, direct purchases within ChatGPT achieved only about one-third the conversion rate of customers directed to Walmart's website. Additionally, concerns arose over inaccurate or outdated information regarding inventory status, shipping timelines, and delivery costs, with research firm Forrester noting that OpenAI faces difficulty obtaining sufficient product data exposure from retail partners' websites.

2026-04-17 08:12

OpenAI and Google Add Support for HWP Format, Hancom Seeks Valuation Rebound

Gate News message, April 17 — OpenAI announced that ChatGPT now supports HWP and HWPX file formats used by Hancom Office, the leading Korean office suite. This development allows domestic users to upload Korean-language documents directly without format conversion, enabling them to analyze and extract information through natural language queries. Google's Gemini 3.0 previously added HWP support, followed by ChatGPT's announcement today. The move addresses a long-standing limitation where HWP documents were considered incompatible with global AI tools. OpenAI stated it aims to expand ChatGPT's usability within the Korean user environment and plans to continue improving features based on local business needs and workflows. The development carries significant implications for public and corporate sectors in South Korea that handle extensive administrative documents. Users can now summarize key content, extract information, and analyze HWP files directly within ChatGPT without technical barriers. Market analysts view this as a major catalyst for Hancom's stock recovery. The company's shares have declined over 8% in the past three months amid foreign selling pressure. Industry observers believe that global AI ecosystem integration could accelerate Hancom's B2B revenue expansion, particularly through its AI-based data loader solutions, as the "Galapagos specification" undervaluation factor diminishes.

2026-04-17 06:51

OpenAI Agrees to Pay Over $20 Billion for Cerebras Chips Over Three Years, Receives Equity Stake

Gate News message, April 17 — OpenAI has reached an agreement with Cerebras to purchase over $20 billion worth of the company's AI chips over the next three years, according to reports. As part of the deal, OpenAI will receive an equity stake in Cerebras. The partnership is expected to help OpenAI reduce its computational costs as it scales its AI infrastructure and services.

2026-04-17 06:41

UK AI Minister Criticizes OpenAI for Pausing Stargate Data Center Project

Gate News message, April 17 — Britain's AI minister Kanishka Narayan criticized OpenAI for pausing its Stargate UK data center project, attributing the move to the company's financing pressures and broader investment pullback rather than recent changes in UK energy prices or regulation. "Since that commitment, there has been no change in energy prices at that site," Narayan said in London. OpenAI previously committed over $1 trillion to AI chips and data centers but is now scaling back investments. Last week, OpenAI cited the need for better conditions on regulation and power costs as reasons for the pause. Microsoft has agreed to rent capacity at a Norway site originally intended for OpenAI. The Narvik data center campus, planned as a 230-megawatt facility inside the Arctic Circle, will now see Microsoft lease and manage computing capacity through Nscale, a UK-based AI cloud infrastructure provider. The move marks a setback for the UK government's AI investment ambitions.

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So I've been looking at the australian ai companies making waves on the ASX lately, and honestly, the landscape is getting pretty interesting. Australia's been quietly building serious AI infrastructure while most people are focused on the US and China. The Asia-Pacific region is spending big on AI solutions, and Australia's right there leading the charge alongside Korea and India. Let me walk through the five australian ai companies that are worth watching right now as of mid-April 2026. First up is NEXTDC. This data centre operator has become pretty much essential infrastructure for AI in Australia. They're running 16 centres across Oceania with more coming online. What caught my attention was that huge deal with OpenAI - they signed an MOU back in December 2025 to build a sovereign AI hyperscale campus in Sydney valued at around AU$7 billion. That's not small. They also just launched a AU$1 billion hybrid securities offer in April to fund their expansion, backed by La Caisse, so they're serious about scaling through 2029. Market cap is sitting at AU$8.07 billion. Dicker Data is the second one. They're an IT distributor that's pivoted hard into AI infrastructure. What's impressive is how they've partnered with the big names - Cisco, Dell - to push GPU-as-a-service and AI-ready solutions to resellers. Their fiscal 2025 numbers showed about AU$3.9 billion in gross revenue, up 15 percent year-on-year, with software and AI deals driving a 22.4 percent jump in recurring software sales. They're currently valued at AU$1.56 billion. Megaport is interesting because it's not directly building AI but enabling it. They're a software-defined network provider connecting enterprises across data centres in 26 countries. In 2025, they spent US$70 million acquiring a fast-deploy compute provider for AI workloads and also grabbed an Indian internet exchange operator. They reported strong H1 fiscal 2026 results with 26 percent revenue growth and 49 percent annual recurring revenue growth. Current market cap around AU$1.26 billion. Weebit Nano is a different play. They're not developing AI applications directly, but their ReRAM memory technology is becoming crucial for edge AI and neuromorphic computing. In 2025, they locked in licensing deals with ON Semiconductor and Texas Instruments, plus progressed their integration work for automotive and edge AI applications. Early 2026 they completed qualification of their ReRAM at a South Korean foundry and raised AU$80 million from institutional investors. Market cap is AU$811.97 million. Last is Nuix, trading at AU$406.73 million market cap. They do investigative analytics and intelligence software using AI to process massive data sets. Their Natural Language Processing can read unstructured formats like emails and social media. In 2025 they won a multiyear contract with a German tax authority and acquired Linkurious, a graph AI visualization company, adding AU$12 million to their annualized contract value. March 2026 they announced a collaboration with Lineal to integrate their Neo platform. What's striking about these australian ai companies is how they're positioning themselves across different parts of the AI stack - infrastructure, distribution, networking, memory tech, and software. If you're looking at the ASX specifically for AI exposure, these five represent pretty solid entry points depending on your risk tolerance and investment thesis. The sector's still relatively small in Australia compared to global markets, but it's growing fast.
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