Three moves worth a builder's attention today.
1. ChatGPT can now run tasks on a schedule
OpenAI added a Scheduled page: create, track, pause, resume, edit, and delete reminders, recurring jobs, and monitoring tasks. It shifts ChatGPT from answering-on-demand to running jobs and watching conditions on its own.
Practical move: wire up one recurring check you keep doing by hand (a daily digest, a status poll) and let it run.
Source: https://help.openai.com/en/articles/6825453-chatgpt-release-notes
2. The June Pixel Drop / Android 17 turns your phone into a creation studio
- Gemini Omni creates and edits video from a text prompt.
- Lyria 3 generates custom music with your own vocals and tempo.
- Conversational Photos editing expands to more devices.
The desktop app is no longer the gatekeeper for generation — a lot of "make me a clip/track" now happens on-device.
Source: https://9to5google.com/2026/06/16/june-2026-pixel-feature-drop/
3. SpaceX is acquiring Cursor for $60B
Elon Musk's SpaceX signed an all-stock deal to buy Anysphere (Cursor) to feed its Grok model and Colossus datacenter. Cursor's market share had slipped to ~26% from ~41%.
The bigger picture for devs: nearly every major AI code editor — Copilot, Claude Code, Codex/Windsurf, Grok Build, Cursor — now sits inside a tech giant. Tabnine is one of the few still independent. Worth thinking about lock-in and where your daily editor's incentives point.
Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/16/spacex-spcx-cursor-acquisition-ipo.html
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