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- Claude Code Artifacts Turns AI Coding Sessions Into Live, Shareable Web Pages
- How Do You Track Codex CLI Token Usage? Codex v0.140 Adds /usage, Claude Code Import, and Session Deletion
- Can Claude Design Replace Your Design Tool? Anthropic Adds Code Round-Trips, Figma Imports, and 2x Tokens
- Will Claude Require ID Verification? Anthropic's New Privacy Policy Explained
- Did Anthropic Cancel the Claude Agent SDK Credit Split? June 15 Pause Explained
- How Do Claude Code Tool(param:value) Permission Rules Work? v2.1.178 Guide
- What Does SpaceX Buying Cursor Mean for Developers? $60B Deal Explained
- Can AI Agents Access Your Microsoft 365 Data? Work IQ APIs Go GA With A2A and MCP
- Can a Fake Bug Report Hack Your AI Coding Agent? The Agentjacking Attack Explained
- Is DeepSeek's API About to Break Your Code? Model Name Deprecation Hits July 24
Claude Code Artifacts Turns AI Coding Sessions Into Live, Shareable Web Pages
Anthropic released Claude Code Artifacts on June 18, 2026 — a beta feature for Team and Enterprise subscribers that turns active CLI coding sessions into live, shareable interactive web pages. Teammates open a private URL to see a real-time PR walkthrough, incident timeline, or project dashboard that updates as the agent works. It brings team-level transparency to AI coding work.
- 高影响OpenAI GitHub Releases
How Do You Track Codex CLI Token Usage? Codex v0.140 Adds /usage, Claude Code Import, and Session Deletion
Codex CLI v0.140.0 shipped June 15, 2026 with six developer-requested features: /usage to track token spend across daily, weekly, and cumulative views; /import to migrate from Claude Code in one command; permanent session deletion with subagent cleanup; encrypted credentials and managed Bedrock auth; unified @mentions menu; and LaTeX rendering in plans.
- 高影响VentureBeat / Anthropic
Can Claude Design Replace Your Design Tool? Anthropic Adds Code Round-Trips, Figma Imports, and 2x Tokens
Anthropic shipped a major Claude Design overhaul on June 17, 2026, adding design system imports from Figma and existing codebases, round-trip code handoffs that sync manual IDE edits back into Claude, and a token consumption fix that doubles weekly limits across all paid tiers. Two months after its April research preview launch, the update pushes Claude Design from a prompt-to-prototype toy into a production-grade design-to-code pipeline.
- 高影响Anthropic Privacy Center
Will Claude Require ID Verification? Anthropic's New Privacy Policy Explained
Anthropic's updated privacy policy (effective July 8, 2026) may require Claude Free, Pro, and Max users to verify their identity using government ID and a selfie. This follows the Fable 5/Mythos 5 suspension and signals a shift toward "know-your-customer" AI access. API, Team, and Enterprise users are unaffected.
- 高影响Ars Technica, Anthropic Help Center
Did Anthropic Cancel the Claude Agent SDK Credit Split? June 15 Pause Explained
On June 15, 2026, Anthropic paused the planned Claude Agent SDK credit split that would have moved programmatic usage to a separate monthly credit pool. For now, nothing changes: Agent SDK, claude -p, and third-party app usage still draw from subscription limits.
- 高影响Anthropic
How Do Claude Code Tool(param:value) Permission Rules Work? v2.1.178 Guide
Claude Code v2.1.178 introduces Tool(param:value) permission rule syntax — you can now write Agent(model:opus) to block expensive Opus subagents or Bash(command:npm test) to whitelist safe commands. This parameter-level control lands the same day Anthropic's billing change took effect, making cost governance for AI coding agents more critical than ever.
- 高影响TechCrunch/Reuters/WSJ
What Does SpaceX Buying Cursor Mean for Developers? $60B Deal Explained
SpaceX has agreed to acquire Cursor (Anysphere) for $60 billion in an all-stock deal, expected to close Q3 2026. This gives Cursor access to xAI's Colossus supercomputer and Grok models, but raises questions about tool independence, model choice, and pricing.