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Latent Space is a technical community and publication for people building AI products and infrastructure. Its work explores agents, developer tools, model companies, research engineering, and the practical frontier of generative AI.

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Codex usage up 10x in 6 months to 7M users

Codex usage has surged more than 10x over the past six months, reaching 7 million users, with 1 million added in the past day. This rapid growth has prompted speculation about whether Codex has surpassed Claude Code in popularity.

Why it matters: The rapid adoption of Codex highlights shifting trends in developer tools and intensifying competition in AI-assisted coding.

Jul 14, 2026

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Diffusion Models Drive Advances in Drug Discovery, Not Just LLMs

Recent research highlights that some of the most exciting progress in diffusion models is happening outside of large language models (LLMs), particularly in drug discovery. Genesis Molecular AI's work, including PEARL's zero-shot OpenBind achievement and advances in protein co-folding accuracy, is opening new possibilities in molecular science. The trend is attracting top talent from major AI labs to the biotech sector.

Why it matters: These advances could accelerate drug discovery and transform molecular biology by leveraging AI beyond text generation.

Jul 11, 2026

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Vercel's Andrew Qu on why agents are a new kind of software

Vercel's Chief of Software, Andrew Qu, discusses the creation of the company's agent framework, eve, and highlights the growing importance of skills, sandboxes, and agent-readable websites. The conversation explores how agents are shaping a new paradigm in software development.

Why it matters: This reflects a shift in software development, with agents introducing new infrastructure and design considerations.

Jul 11, 2026

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How Cursor deploys AI inside the enterprise

Cursor's Pauline Brunet explains how her team of Forward Deployed Engineers helps organizations implement AI agents, essentially setting up software factories. This approach provides enterprises with practical support for integrating AI into their workflows.

Why it matters: This reveals a practical approach to deploying AI agents in enterprise settings, potentially accelerating adoption.

Jul 11, 2026