11 Feb 2026
MondAI Roundup - February 2026
Held on 9 February 2026, this MondAI write-up covers the last month's key AI headlines, from 13 January to 8 February
MondAI Roundup has been presented by Dominik Lukeš since late 2024. It gives an overview of the AI news from the previous month and links them to key themes of interest. It runs every second Monday of every month at 12:30-13:30. You can sign up for the next session in March. We are now introducing a regular summary of the key lessons as well as a more detailed summary on AI News Roundup.
The big theme we covered on this month's MondAI Roundup was AI coding tools being increasingly talked about as the general productivity tools. They are not necessarily yet available to typical users of major chatbots but there are many early adopters pointing the way.
On February 5th, Anthropic and OpenAI released new models within minutes of each other -- and both were explicitly positioned as going beyond coding. OpenAI even ran a Super Bowl advertisement for their Codex app instead of promoting ChatGPT.
Meanwhile, personal AI agents hit the news with OpenClaw and NanoClaw, and an AI-only social network called Moltbook became one of the most talked-about experiments.
As always, there were many other new releases of new tools and models. OpenAI released Prism for scientists writing papers in LaTeX and an agent tool for enterprises called Frontier.
For more details, read the companion reading or browse the presentation slides.
Key Stories
- Claude Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.3 Codex launched on the same day -- both moving beyond coding into general computer work. Opus 4.6 | GPT-5.3 Codex
- OpenAI's Super Bowl ad was for Codex, not ChatGPT -- a $10-20 million bet on AI-as-builder.
- An Anthropic researcher built a C compiler with 16 AI agents -- 100,000 lines of code, $20K, no human coding.
- Moltbook: an AI-only social network -- autonomous agents founding communities and debating philosophy. Moltbook | Scott Alexander's analysis
- Mitchell Hashimoto went from AI skeptic to agent-first -- "Immediately cease trying to perform meaningful work via a chatbot."
- 4% of GitHub commits now come from Claude Code -- projected 20%+ by end of 2026. SemiAnalysis report
- Apple partnered with Google to use Gemini as Siri's backend.
- Kimi K2.5 from Moonshot AI -- open-source, 1 trillion parameters, "agent swarms" built in.
Resources
- Companion reading - detailed write-up of everything covered in the session
- Presentation slides
Key Links
- Claude Opus 4.6
- GPT-5.3 Codex
- Codex Mac app
- Building a C Compiler with Agent Teams
- Mitchell Hashimoto: My AI Adoption Journey
- Cursor: Scaling Agents
- Moltbook
- OpenClaw | NanoClaw
- OpenAI Prism for scientists
- Voxtral Transcribe 2
Next Session
9 March 2026 | Register