Issue #37
OpenAI Hack Fallout, Agentic AI in the Enterprise, and Brain Waves for Robotics
Monday, July 27, 2026
Today's issue covers the changing role of AI in the workplace and a call for greater transparency following a breach at OpenAI. We also look at data in AI drug discovery, enterprise infrastructure for agentic AI, and the potential of brain waves in physical AI.
1 of 5 · OpenAI
How AI is expanding what people do at work
OpenAI research indicates that ChatGPT users are taking on tasks that fall outside their traditional roles, altering the boundaries between different jobs. The findings suggest AI tools are broadening the range of work individuals perform.
Read the full story →2 of 5 · TechCrunch AI
Hugging Face CEO calls for ‘radical transparency’ after ‘unprecedented’ OpenAI hack
Hugging Face CEO Clément Delangue called for "radical transparency" following what OpenAI described as the first autonomous agent cyberattack. He argued that the unprecedented nature of the incident warrants a corresponding response from the industry.
Read the full story →3 of 5 · MIT Technology Review
Closing the data loop in AI-driven drug discovery
A report examines how AI is being applied to drug discovery, a process that currently takes 10 to 15 years and faces rising costs described by Eroom's Law, which holds that development expenses have roughly doubled every nine years since the 1950s.
Read the full story →4 of 5 · MIT Technology Review
Building the enterprise environment for agentic AI
Enterprises adopting agentic AI need infrastructure that supports software agents executing end-to-end business tasks across workflows, data, and systems. Key platform requirements include adequate CPU capacity, resilient data access, policy-aware tool use, observability, and memory management.
Read the full story →5 of 5 · TechCrunch AI
Are brain waves the next unlock for physical AI?
Physical AI models require richer training data than online video, including multiple camera angles and dense annotation. Some approaches are exploring brain wave readings as an additional data source.
Read the full story →That is today's roost. See you tomorrow morning.
Morning Roost Issue #37
