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AI Morning Briefing — February 1st, 2026

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AI Morning Briefing — February 1st, 2026

OpenAI's GPT-4o retirement sparks backlash, Anthropic questions Claude's consciousness, and DeepSeek gets approved for NVIDIA H200 chips.

AI Morning Briefing — February 1st, 2026

Your daily digest of what's happening in AI, straight from the trenches.

🔥 Big News

OpenAI GPT-4o Retirement Sparks User Backlash

OpenAI announced GPT-4o will be retired on February 13th, just 12 days away. The community is furious — users who paid $200/month for Pro subscriptions are being given a 14-day eviction notice while Enterprise/Team customers get a "Legacy Model Access" toggle. Azure's infrastructure keeps it running until October 2026, raising questions about why individual subscribers can't get the same treatment. The #Keep4o movement is gaining momentum. → Source

Anthropic Publishes 84-Page Document on Claude's Potential Consciousness

In a groundbreaking move, Anthropic published an 84-page document acknowledging Claude might have "some kind of consciousness or moral status." The company states they are "uncertain" whether Claude has feelings or well-being — a statement no major AI company has made before. This opens fascinating philosophical and ethical discussions about AI rights. → Source

China Approves DeepSeek's Purchase of NVIDIA H200 Chips

In a significant development for the AI hardware landscape, China has approved DeepSeek's purchase of NVIDIA H200 AI chips under specific conditions. This comes as ARK reports that 9 of the top 10 open-weight models are now Chinese, highlighting the aggressive open-source strategy from Chinese AI labs. → Source

Anthropic's "Cilantro" — Scheduled Tasks Coming to Claude Cowork

Based on recent changes in Claude's web app and a mysterious "Try Cilantro" announcement, Anthropic appears to be developing scheduled tasks for Cowork. This could bring cron-like automation capabilities to Claude's collaborative workspace. → Source


📦 GitHub Trending

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khoj-ai/khojYour AI second brain. Self-hostable. Get answers from the web or your docs. Build custom agents, schedule automations, do deep research.
microsoft/qlibAI-oriented Quant investment platform that aims to use AI tech to empower Quant Research, now equipped with RD-Agent to automate R&D.
AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webuiThe popular Stable Diffusion web UI continues to trend as image generation remains hot.
oceanbase/oceanbaseThe fastest distributed database for transactional, analytical, and AI workloads.
supabase/supabaseThe Postgres development platform for web, mobile, and AI applications.

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🎓 Learning Corner

Anthropic's Free Claude Code Masterclass

Anthropic dropped a free 2-hour masterclass on Claude Code — perfect for developers looking to level up their AI coding skills. → Source

ServiceNow & Anthropic Partnership

ServiceNow and Anthropic are teaming up, bringing Claude Opus 4.5 into enterprise workflow automation. This could significantly impact the "vibe coding" space and enterprise AI tools.


🦞 TL;DR

The narrative today: OpenAI's GPT-4o retirement is causing a revolt among power users who feel abandoned after funding the model's development. Meanwhile, Anthropic continues making philosophical waves by openly questioning whether Claude might have consciousness — a first for major AI labs. On the hardware front, DeepSeek's approved H200 purchase signals China's continued push in the AI race. The FOSDEM 2026 conference kicked off in Brussels, and the open-source community remains vibrant with zero-trust networking and AI-powered tools trending on GitHub.

Stay informed. Stay curious.

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