💻️ ChatGPT - The Operating System

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Hey folks,

OpenAI just dropped something you’ll want to keep on your radar: AgentKit. At Dev Day 2025, they demoed a working agent built in just eight minutes, calling it a production-ready agent workflow. Here’s the toolkit they rolled out:

  • AgentBuilder: design your agent’s logic and reasoning using a visual node flow

  • ChatKit: embed those agents directly into your apps so users can chat with them

  • Connector Registry: tie agents into APIs, enterprise systems, and real workflows

It's only Wednesday, and OpenAI just showed us what happens when you go from AI tool to AI platform. Let's dive in..

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⚙️ AgentKit Is OpenAI’s Answer to n8n

🐝 The Buzz: If you’ve ever used n8n, Zapier, or Make, you’ll get what OpenAI just did. With AgentKit, they’ve built a visual platform where AI agents act as nodes in an automation flow by connecting data, apps, and reasoning, all in one place. Instead of dragging boxes that move files or send emails, now you can drag actual thinking agents into your workflows.

  • Visual builder meets AI brain: Like n8n’s canvas, AgentKit lets you design multi-step workflows, but each node can reason, plan, and decide. You can build a research pipeline where one agent gathers data, another summarizes it, and a third writes the report.

  • Plug-ins become connectors: AgentKit’s Connector Registry acts like n8n integrations on steroids by linking Dropbox, Slack, Gmail, Drive, and custom APIs to your agents, with version control and permissions baked in.

  • AI-native logic: While n8n handles logic with if/else branches, AgentKit replaces that with reasoning. Agents can interpret ambiguous input (“summarize the main risks”) or choose next steps dynamically.

  • Monitoring made simple: Built-in evaluation and observability mean you can watch the agent chain in action and trace prompts, monitor performance, and fine-tune workflows without separate logging tools.

  • Faster prototyping: Developers who used to hack together LLM + automation stacks (LangChain + n8n + APIs) can now build, test, and run everything in one place.

💡 Takeaway: AgentKit is like n8n after an AI upgrade, no-code meets no-prompt. Instead of stitching APIs, you’re orchestrating intelligent actors that plan, adapt, and execute.

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🧩 ChatGPT Gets Apps With Real Tools Inside Your Chats

🐝 The Buzz: OpenAI just launched Apps for ChatGPT, and it’s a major shift. Instead of just chatting, you can now use ChatGPT to actually get things done by connecting it to services like Canva, Zillow, and Expedia, or by building your own apps right inside the chat. It’s basically turning ChatGPT into a mini operating system for your workflow.

  • Apps inside the chat: Think plug-and-play tools you can open mid-conversation, design something in Canva, browse hotels in Expedia, or draft content straight into Notion.

  • Early partners: Canva, Spotify, DoorDash, Coursera, Figma, and Zillow are part of the first wave. You can pull in data, generate visuals, or trigger actions without switching tabs.

  • Developer playground: OpenAI’s new SDK lets anyone build and share custom apps that run inside ChatGPT. Expect a surge of niche tools from CRM helpers to coding utilities.

  • Enterprise-ready: Businesses can roll out internal apps too like connecting ChatGPT to company data, dashboards, and reports, with admin control and data privacy baked in.

  • Custom GPTs + apps combo: You can pair your favorite GPT personality with an app for instant specialization like a “Marketing GPT” that already has Canva and Notion connected.

💡 Takeaway: ChatGPT just evolved from a clever chatbox into an actual workspace. Apps make it the central hub for tasks that used to live across ten tabs. The next time you open ChatGPT, you won’t just talk to it, you’ll work with it.

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🐝 AI buzz bits

🎬 Sora 2 API goes live - Developers can now access Sora 2 through the API for the first time. Enhanced controllability lets you specify video length, aspect ratio, resolution, and remix existing videos. It includes rich soundscapes, ambient audio and synchronized effects grounded in what you're seeing.

🛠️ AgentKit pricing - Agent Builder, ChatKit, Evals, and Connector Registry all included with standard API pricing. Agent Builder is zero cost until you hit Run. Translation: OpenAI is giving away the agent development tools to drive API consumption. Smart economics, free tools and paid compute.

📊 Codex goes GA - Codex moved from preview to general availability with new Slack integration, enterprise analytics, and Codex SDK. OpenAI processing 6 billion tokens per minute through the API. That's not a typo, 6 billion per minute. The infrastructure scale required to serve that is staggering.

💬 ChatKit details - Embeddable chat interface lets developers bring ChatGPT-style conversations into their own apps with custom branding. You're not redirecting users to OpenAI, you're embedding the experience. For SaaS companies, this means AI chat without building the entire stack yourself. 

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