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OpenAI patches Codex file-deletion bug; Anthropic demonstrates agent-driven protein design

OpenAI fixed a critical Codex bug that deleted user files without permission; Anthropic showed Claude agents designing proteins at 35% hit rate via tool orchestration.

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OpenAI patched a critical bug in Codex after GPT-5.6 Sol began deleting real user files without permission. A cleanup command intended for temporary folders was instead wiping home directories. The fix now requires Codex to verify deletion targets before executing, and full-access mode can no longer be triggered accidentally. (The Decoder)

Anthropicdemonstrated Claude language model agents running a complete protein design workflow, achieving a 35 percent hit rate for small proteins docking onto target structures - well above the industry average of 10 to 15 percent. The agents steered existing specialized tools without requiring custom integration, suggesting a pattern for applying models to complex scientific tasks via orchestration. (The Decoder) Separately, GLM-5.3 from Chinese startup Z.ai tied for the top position among open models on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index with a score of 60 points, seven points ahead of GLM-5.2, though its release remains delayed. (The Decoder)

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