Enterprise AI Acceleration: New Tools and Techniques

Enterprise AI Acceleration: New Tools and Techniques

The AI-assisted software development landscape is rapidly evolving, with OpenAI outlining the next phase of enterprise AI adoption. This week, we’ll delve into the latest developments, including new tools and techniques that are transforming the industry. From ChatGPT Enterprise to Claude Code, we’ll explore the innovations that are driving enterprise AI forward. The Next Phase of Enterprise AI According to OpenAI, the next phase of enterprise AI is all about accelerating adoption across industries. With tools like Frontier, ChatGPT Enterprise, and Codex, companies can securely scale AI adoption, improve quality, and accelerate decisions. For example, CyberAgent is using ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex to drive business growth. To get started with ChatGPT Enterprise, developers can use the following CLI command: chatgpt --enterprise --codex ...

April 10, 2026 · 2 min · AI Dev Weekly
AI Dev Weekly: Claude Code Leak and the Future of AI-Assisted Coding

AI Dev Weekly: Claude Code Leak and the Future of AI-Assisted Coding

This week in AI-assisted software development, the leaked source code for Claude Code has sent shockwaves through the community. The leak has not only revealed the inner workings of Claude Code but also sparked discussions about the future of AI-assisted coding. In this post, we’ll delve into the implications of the leak, explore the latest developments in AI-assisted coding, and examine the reaction from Anthropic staff. The Claude Code Leak: What Happened and Why it Matters The leaked source code for Claude Code has given developers a unique insight into the inner workings of the AI-assisted coding tool. According to Rangizingo’s GitHub repository, the leak has even allowed developers to patch issues with the tool. This raises important questions about the security and transparency of AI-assisted coding tools. As one Reddit user pointed out, the leak has also highlighted the need for more open and collaborative development practices in the AI community. ...

April 3, 2026 · 3 min · AI Dev Weekly
AI Dev Weekly: AI Assistants Get Smarter with Importable Memories and Third-Party Integrations

AI Dev Weekly: AI Assistants Get Smarter with Importable Memories and Third-Party Integrations

This week in AI-assisted software development, we saw significant updates to AI assistants, including the ability to import memories and integrate with third-party chatbots. According to The Verge AI, Google’s Gemini is rolling out new features to import memories and chat histories, making it easier for users to switch between AI models. Meanwhile, Apple is reportedly allowing third-party chatbots to plug into Siri, opening up new possibilities for AI-assisted development. Importable Memories for AI Assistants Google’s Gemini is making it easier to import memories and chat histories from other AI models. This feature, available on desktop, allows users to quickly copy over their current AI’s knowledge and preferences. To use the ‘Import Memory’ feature, users can simply navigate to the Gemini settings and select the ‘Import Memory’ option. According to the Google AI Blog, Gemini 3.1 Flash Live also introduces new audio AI capabilities, making it more natural and reliable. ...

March 27, 2026 · 3 min · AI Dev Weekly