Introducing Grok 4.6
SpaceXAI released Grok 4.6, an AI model that matches GPT-5.6 Sol on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, a composite of nine benchmarks, and is available today in Cursor and Grok Build, with pr…
SpaceXAI released Grok 4.6, an AI model that matches GPT-5.6 Sol on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, a composite of nine benchmarks, and is available today in Cursor and Grok Build, with pr…
XAI released Grok Build version 1.0.0 on August 7, 2026, after a 10-week beta that included roughly 100 updates. The terminal-based coding agent, which transitioned to the Grok 4.5 model, was open-sou…
SpaceXAI and Cursor launched Grok 4.5 on July 16, a frontier model for coding and agentic tasks, available across Cursor's desktop, web, iOS, CLI, and SDK at $2 per million input tokens and $6 per mil…
RuntimeWire launched RuntimeWire Investigations on August 11, a dedicated section for original reporting on startup and AI companies, founders and investors, featuring exclusives built from documents,…
Vercel's AI SDK harness layer now supports Grok Build, an official adapter that runs through the same HarnessAgent interface as other coding-agent runtimes, allowing developers to switch runtimes with…
GitHub has released agent-hop, an open-source tool that lets engineers search and resume coding sessions across Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Pi, and Grok Build by converting sessions between native f…
BoundaryBench, a new open-source benchmark from the developer community, measures how much capability coding agents lose when running inside enterprise/NIST-derived hardened sandboxes, with live resul…
Elon Musk pledged on July 24 that X would open-source its entire codebase by August 2026, but as of August 3 the release is blocked on an internal security review with no firm completion date. The ple…
XAI's Grok Build coding CLI silently uploaded entire Git repositories — including full commit history and deleted credentials — to a Google Cloud Storage bucket, sending 5.10 GiB per session versus ro…
Orb - Proactive AI, an open-source AI platform founded by a solo developer, launched its iOS mobile app two weeks ago to create an AI that acts before users ask, breaking the reactive loop by scanning…
Spillwave Solutions released Wicked Ticket (wiki-ticket-sdd), a plugin for Claude Code and Grok Build that maps project plans into existing software development lifecycle (SLDC) tools such as Jira, en…
Agent-manager, a Go binary that wrangles AI coding agent sessions inside tmux, hit the front page of Hacker News this week, but the proliferation of such tools signals a missing machine-readable statu…
A developer built GrokRoute, a local proxy that routes requests from Grok Build to multiple AI providers including Agnes, Groq, Zhipu, Laguna, and Ollama with auto-fallback. The single-file Python pro…
Agent-Manager, a terminal user interface that runs multiple AI coding agents side by side in tmux sessions, has been released by developer YoanWai. The tool supports Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, and …
A developer's wire-level test of Grok Build 0.2.93 reveals that the CLI sends file contents and uploads repository data including Git history, raising security concerns about outbound data visibility.…
SpaceXAI open-sourced its entire 844,530-line Grok Build Rust codebase 72 hours after security researcher Cereblab demonstrated that the AI agent exfiltrated 5.1GB of data from an 11.2GB repository — …
XAI's Grok Build coding agent becomes more useful outside the codebase by connecting to external systems through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), enabling it to pull context from APIs, documentation,…
Three terminal-native coding agents—OpenCode, Grok Build, and Claude Code—now compete in the agentic CLI space, each with a distinct architectural bet: OpenCode prioritizes model freedom and self-host…
XAI's Grok Build platform has introduced the /deep-research command, which deploys multiple parallel AI agents to independently verify sources, cross-reference evidence, and generate cited reports wit…
Twenty-five organizations, led by Nvidia and Microsoft, published a letter urging Washington not to restrict downloadable AI models, arguing openness is a foundation of AI safety. Eight days earlier, …