Author: RadarAI Editorial
Editor: RadarAI Editorial
Last updated: 2026-06-26
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AI is rapidly evolving from tool-like assistants into autonomous, outcome-delivering Agents: over 90% of OpenAI's internal workload is now handled by Codex [1]; Meitu is redefining imaging productivity through 'delivery-first AI'; and Ant Group's Afu Health AI anchors its health services to quantifiable, 'jin'-level (Chinese unit of weight, ~0.5 kg) KPIs [2][3].
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## 🔍 Core Insights
AI is accelerating its shift from **tool-like assistants** to **autonomous, outcome-delivering Agents**: over **90% of OpenAI's internal workload** is now handled by Codex [1]; Meitu is reshaping imaging productivity with its '**delivery-first AI**' strategy; and Ant Group's Afu Health AI ties health services to measurable, '**jin**'-level KPIs [2][3].
## 🚀 Key Updates
- **OpenAI's Codex now handles over 90% of internal workloads—marking AI Agents' entry into the 'working *for* humans' phase** [1]: Non-developer usage has surged dramatically, task complexity has significantly increased, and the paradigm has shifted from Q&A to fully automated execution.
- **Meitu launches eight new AI products—all unified under its 'delivery-first AI' strategy** [2]: Spanning photo editing, voice-over generation, MV production, and e-commerce asset creation, these tools require no user learning—delivering polished, ready-to-use outputs directly.
- **Afu Health AI sets a '100 million jin (50 million kg) weight loss' KPI, building a closed-loop health coaching system for lower-tier markets** [3]: Leveraging subsidized body composition scales, AI-personalized plans, and gamified incentives, it delivers end-to-end service—from Q&A to behavioral intervention.
- **Micron CEO forecasts memory supply tightness will persist beyond 2027** [4]: Surging AI compute demand continues to strain high-bandwidth memory (HBM) and other advanced memory capacity, with supply-demand imbalances unlikely to ease in the near term.
## 🔗 Sources
[1] Your Codex Might Only Be Using 1% of Its Potential—Experts Push It to Work 71 Hours a Day — https://www.bestblogs.dev/article/00f2533c?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=resources&entry=rss_article_item
[2] Meitu Just Launched Eight AI Products—After Testing Each One, I Realized They're All Doing the Same Thing — https://www.bestblogs.dev/article/e1b8b188?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=resources&entry=rss_article_item
[3] This Health AI's KPI Is Measured in 'Jin' — https://www.bestblogs.dev/article/f0433ac3?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=resources&entry=rss_article_item
[4] Morning Brief: Apple iPad & Mac Prices Officially Rise / ZTE Executive: Next-Gen AI Phones Launching Soon / Micron CEO: Memory Shortage to Last Beyond 2027 — https://www.bestblogs.dev/article/c7309c4a?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=resources&entry=rss_article_item
AI is accelerating its shift from tool-like assistants to autonomous, outcome-delivering Agents: over 90% of OpenAI's internal workload is now handled by Codex [1]; Meitu is reshaping imaging productivity with its 'delivery-first AI' strategy; and Ant Group's Afu Health AI ties health services to measurable, 'jin'-level KPIs [2][3].
🚀 Key Updates
- OpenAI's Codex now handles over 90% of internal workloads—marking AI Agents' entry into the 'working for humans' phase [1]: Non-developer usage has surged dramatically, task complexity has significantly increased, and the paradigm has shifted from Q&A to fully automated execution.
- Meitu launches eight new AI products—all unified under its 'delivery-first AI' strategy [2]: Spanning photo editing, voice-over generation, MV production, and e-commerce asset creation, these tools require no user learning—delivering polished, ready-to-use outputs directly.
- Afu Health AI sets a '100 million jin (50 million kg) weight loss' KPI, building a closed-loop health coaching system for lower-tier markets [3]: Leveraging subsidized body composition scales, AI-personalized plans, and gamified incentives, it delivers end-to-end service—from Q&A to behavioral intervention.
- Micron CEO forecasts memory supply tightness will persist beyond 2027 [4]: Surging AI compute demand continues to strain high-bandwidth memory (HBM) and other advanced memory capacity, with supply-demand imbalances unlikely to ease in the near term.
🔗 Sources
[1] Your Codex Might Only Be Using 1% of Its Potential—Experts Push It to Work 71 Hours a Day — https://www.bestblogs.dev/article/00f2533c?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=resources&entry=rss_article_item
[2] Meitu Just Launched Eight AI Products—After Testing Each One, I Realized They're All Doing the Same Thing — https://www.bestblogs.dev/article/e1b8b188?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=resources&entry=rss_article_item
[3] This Health AI's KPI Is Measured in 'Jin' — https://www.bestblogs.dev/article/f0433ac3?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=resources&entry=rss_article_item
[4] Morning Brief: Apple iPad & Mac Prices Officially Rise / ZTE Executive: Next-Gen AI Phones Launching Soon / Micron CEO: Memory Shortage to Last Beyond 2027 — https://www.bestblogs.dev/article/c7309c4a?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=resources&entry=rss_article_item
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