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OpenAI merges ChatGPT, Codex, Atlas into desktop superapp
PLUS: Google AI Studio adds Antigravity coding agent & Cursor ships Composer 2 at 1/10th GPT-5 price. Perplexity Health connects medical records, OpenAI eyes year-end IPO.

In today’s agenda: 2️⃣ Google AI Studio adds Antigravity, a coding agent enabling full-stack app building with Firebase integration and multiplayer features 3️⃣ Cursor launches Composer 2, achieving 61.7% on Terminal-Bench 2.0 at $7.50/M output tokens—roughly 1/10th of GPT-5.4 |
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MAIN AI UPDATES / 20th March 2026
🤖 OpenAI merges ChatGPT, Codex, Atlas into desktop superapp 🤖
OpenAI consolidates its scattered products into one integrated desktop environment.
OpenAI is planning to merge ChatGPT, Codex, and ChatGPT Atlas (its browser) into a single unified desktop application. The move aims to eliminate fragmentation created by launching multiple standalone products over the past year. By combining browsing, coding, and chat capabilities into one environment, the system can work across tasks rather than just respond to individual prompts—this integration matters because it reduces context-switching friction for engineering and business workflows. The consolidation also aligns with OpenAI's reported IPO preparations, as a unified platform is easier to scale and position for investors. This represents a strategic shift toward building an integrated productivity environment rather than discrete AI tools.
🚀 Google AI Studio adds Antigravity full-stack coding agent 🚀
Google's new coding agent enables end-to-end app development within AI Studio.
Google has significantly upgraded AI Studio with Antigravity, a new coding agent that understands project structure and maintains chat history across sessions, enabling multi-step edits and continuous work. Users can now build complete full-stack applications with multiplayer features, databases, authentication, and external integrations directly within the platform. Firebase integration is built-in, consolidating the development workflow. The upgrade supports modern frameworks including Next.js, npm, shadcn, and Framer Motion, substantially lowering the barrier from prototype to production-ready application. This rollout positions Google AI Studio as a direct competitor to specialized coding tools like Cursor and Replit, offering an end-to-end development environment powered by Google's AI infrastructure.
💻 Cursor ships Composer 2 at 1/10th GPT-5 price 💻
Cursor's proprietary model undercuts major competitors on pricing.
Cursor has launched Composer 2, its proprietary AI coding model trained specifically for real coding workflows using reinforcement learning on long-horizon tasks. The model achieved 61.7% on Terminal-Bench 2.0, outperforming Claude Opus 4.6 (58%) while trailing OpenAI's GPT-5.4. The pricing is notably aggressive at $7.50/M output tokens on the fast tier—roughly 1/10th of GPT-5.4 and 1/20th of Opus 4.6. This pricing matters for developers building AI-powered applications at scale. Cursor's user base is substantial: over 1 million daily active users, approximately 50,000 business customers, and more than $2B in annual recurring revenue. This release signals Cursor's transition from wrapper to model developer, potentially reducing dependency on third-party foundation models.
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🏥 Perplexity Health connects wearables and medical records 🏥
Perplexity has launched Perplexity Health in the US, enabling users to securely connect health apps, wearables, lab results, and medical records to its Computer agentic system. The rollout offers a customizable health hub with specialized AI agents for nutrition, sleep, and other wellness domains—this integration matters because it delivers personalized insights rather than generic responses. By connecting to actual health data sources, Perplexity differentiates from general-purpose chatbots and expands beyond its core search functionality.
📈 OpenAI eyes year-end IPO amid product consolidation 📈
OpenAI is reportedly preparing for a potential IPO by year-end, joining SpaceX and Anthropic in what could be among the largest venture-backed public offerings ever. The company is positioning ChatGPT as a high-productivity enterprise tool to justify its valuation—this pricing strategy matters for demonstrating sustainable revenue growth. This timing aligns with OpenAI's broader product consolidation efforts, including the superapp initiative. An IPO would mark a significant transition from a capped-profit research organization to a fully public company, with implications for governance and mission alignment.

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