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In this issue:

  • 🤿Deep Dive: OpenAI strengthens its Agents SDK with controlled environments and advanced model support

  • 🤝Powered by: Your own AI team

  • 🤿Deep Dive: Windows Recall is still raising red flags despite Microsoft's redesign

  • Tool Snapshots: Tools for AI, no-code, and productivity

  • 🖼AI Art: Examples of great and trending AI art

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🤿 DEEP DIVE

OpenAI Rolls Out Sandbox and Harness Features in Agents SDK to Support Complex Enterprise AI

Intelligence: OpenAI has updated its Agents SDK with two headline features that make building enterprise AI agents safer and more capable. The new sandbox integration lets agents operate in controlled, isolated environments so they can access only the files and tools they need without putting the broader system at risk.

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  • The in-distribution harness refers to all the supporting components around the AI model itself. It allows companies to both deploy and test frontier agents in a real environment, giving teams more confidence before pushing agents into production workflows.

  • OpenAI product team member Karan Sharma described the goal as making the SDK compatible with all sandbox providers, so users can build long-horizon agents using whatever infrastructure they already have rather than being locked into a single setup.

  • The updated SDK is launching first in Python with TypeScript support coming later, and additional agent capabilities like code mode and subagents are also in the pipeline for both languages. All new features are available to API customers at standard pricing with no special tier required.

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🤿 DEEP DIVE

Security Researcher Finds New Vulnerabilities in Microsoft's Redesigned Windows Recall Feature

Intelligence: Microsoft's Windows Recall was pulled in 2024 after users and security professionals raised serious concerns about the feature quietly screenshotting everything on your PC and leaving that data exposed to potential attackers. Microsoft brought it back in 2025 with what it called stronger protections, including biometric authentication through Windows Hello. But cybersecurity researcher Alexander Hagenah, creator of the TotalRecall Reloaded tool on GitHub, says the new design still has a critical gap, and his tool can demonstrate exactly how an attacker might exploit it.

  • Recall's core function is to take continuous snapshots of everything happening on your screen so you can search back through your activity later. That feature alone spooked a lot of users when it launched, since it means sensitive information like passwords and banking details could be sitting in a database on your machine.

  • Microsoft's redesign required Windows Hello biometric authentication, meaning a fingerprint or face scan, before anyone could access Recall data or allow it to take new snapshots. The company said this would block malware from quietly riding along with a user login to steal stored data.

  • Hagenah's research challenges that claim directly. He found that TotalRecall Reloaded can run quietly in the background, trigger authentication prompts itself, and ultimately pull all of Recall's stored data out of the vault. In his words the trust boundary ends too early, meaning the security perimeter Microsoft built does not hold far enough into the process.

  • Microsoft responded to Hagenah's findings by denying any security vulnerability exists, but the back and forth is a familiar pattern for Recall. The feature is still optional and can be turned off entirely, which remains the safest choice for anyone who does not want to take the risk while the debate continues.

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