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AI News Afternoon Briefing — April 22, 2026 at 3:00 PM

🧠 AI News PM4/22/2026🕐 3:00 PMAudioPM edition

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#1Google CEO Reveals 75% of New Code Is Now AI-Generated

At the Google Cloud Next 2026 keynote today, Sundar Pichai disclosed that three-quarters of all new code written inside Google is now generated by AI and reviewed by human engineers — up from 50% last fall and just 25% in late 2024. Pichai framed this as evidence Google is shifting to "truly agentic workflows" across its engineering organization. The acceleration from 25% to 75% in roughly 18 months is the clearest public benchmark yet for how fast AI is absorbing production software development at scale.

#2OpenAI Ships Major Codex Update: Computer Use, In-App Browser, 90+ Plugins

OpenAI rolled out a substantial Codex desktop update introducing background computer use on Mac — agents can see, click, and type with their own cursor while you work in other apps, with multiple agents running in parallel. The update also adds an in-app browser for rendering and annotating local and public pages, image generation via gpt-image-1.5, and over 90 new plugins spanning JIRA, GitLab, CircleCI, and more. Codex now proactively suggests work based on project context and memory, pushing further into autonomous developer tooling.

#3Mira Murati's Thinking Machines Lab Lands Multibillion-Dollar Google Cloud Deal

Thinking Machines Lab, founded by former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, signed a multibillion-dollar infrastructure agreement with Google Cloud to access systems powered by Nvidia's GB300 chips for training and deploying its Tinker platform. The deal — valued in the single-digit billions — supports the startup's reinforcement-learning-heavy architecture. Thinking Machines has rocketed from a $12B seed-round valuation to nearly $50B, underscoring the insatiable compute appetite of frontier AI labs.

#4Snap Cuts 1,000 Jobs — 16% of Workforce — as AI Generates 65% of Its Code

CEO Evan Spiegel announced the layoff of roughly 1,000 employees and closure of 300+ open roles, explicitly citing "rapid advancements in artificial intelligence" as the driver. AI agents at Snap now generate over 65% of new code, handle more than 1 million support queries monthly, and flag 7,500+ bugs via automated code review. Snap's stock jumped 11% on the news — Wall Street is pricing in the thesis that smaller, AI-augmented teams can run a major platform.

#5Google Cloud Commits $750M to Accelerate Enterprise Agentic AI

Also at Cloud Next, Google Cloud announced a $750 million fund to help consulting giants — McKinsey, Accenture, Deloitte — prototype, build, and deploy agentic AI for their clients. The fund covers AI value identification, agent prototyping, deployment, upskilling, and embedded Google engineers. Separately, Vista Equity Partners inked a multiyear deal to deploy Google's agentic AI across its 90+ portfolio software companies.

#6Horizon Robotics Unveils "Stellar" — China's First Integrated Cabin-and-Driving AI Chip

At its annual product launch event today, Horizon Robotics revealed Stellar, China's first AI chip that integrates both in-cabin and autonomous driving functions on a single piece of silicon. The chip consolidates what previously required separate processors, reducing cost and latency for automakers. It signals China's push to build a domestic AI chip stack for the automotive sector amid ongoing US export restrictions on advanced semiconductors.

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