🛎️ Exclusive: Alibaba Enters the AI Desktop Fight

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What looks like a scientific breakthrough is also the opening move of a new control game.

AI SECRET EXCLUSIVE
Alibaba Enters the AI Desktop Fight
In an exclusive conversation with AI Secret, Alibaba confirmed the launch of QoderWork, its first desktop AI Agent—positioned directly against emerging players like CoWorker and the recently viral Clawdbot.
While most Agents, including CoWorker, still execute primarily in the cloud, QoderWork is built to run directly on the user’s machine. It controls local apps, files, and workflows through a single natural-language command, breaking tasks into steps and pausing for confirmation before risky actions.
According to the team, the goal is explicit: move AI out of chat interfaces and into the desktop, where real work happens. As Clawdbot’s rapid rise showed, users want agents that can actually operate their machines.
With QoderWork, AI stops being something users talk to and starts becoming something that works—directly on your desktop. Invite-only access starts today, with a public release coming soon.
NATURE
Google’s AlphaGenome Featured on Nature

👀 What’s happening: Google DeepMind has put AlphaGenome on the cover of Nature, marking the first time a DNA foundation model earns that spot. The model reads up to one million DNA bases and predicts regulatory function and variant impact directly from sequence.
🌍 How this hits reality: Noncoding DNA has been the most expensive blind spot in biology. Over 98 percent of the genome sits outside protein coding regions, yet most disease variants live there. Interpreting them required years of experiments. AlphaGenome compresses that work into seconds, turning variant interpretation into a scalable computational step.
🛎️ Key takeaway: This shifts biology from observation to simulation. Noncoding DNA stops being dark matter and becomes programmable substrate. Drug discovery, rare disease diagnostics, and synthetic biology timelines shorten sharply.
SHOPPING
Gates Family Name Lifts an AI Shopping Bet

👀 What’s happening: Phia, cofounded by Bill Gates daughter Phoebe Gates, has raised a 35 million Series A at a $185 million valuation. The company positions itself as an AI shopping agent that decides what to buy, not just what to browse, landing squarely in one of the hottest consumer AI categories.
🌍 How this hits reality: AI shopping sits at the intersection of search, commerce, and agents, exactly where attention and money are flowing. Phia benefits from an unspoken assumption: proximity to Bill Gates dramatically lowers perceived risk. Investors quietly price in a plausible outcome where Microsoft acquires the asset, regardless of near term fundamentals.
🛎️ Key takeaway: Many investors are willing to look past the fact that its real competitors are OpenAI and Google. The bet is not operational dominance, but strategic inevitability. In that framing, the upside feels protected, and the downside feels distant.
NEW LAUNCH
Chrome Into a Closed Power Game

👀 What’s happening: Google has pushed Gemini’s auto browse directly into Chrome, turning the browser into an execution layer. It can plan, log in, fill forms, apply discounts, and complete tasks across Gmail, Maps, and Shopping. Gemini now sits permanently in the interface, not as an optional assistant.
🌍 How this hits reality: This looks like Perplexity’s agent browser, but it isn’t a fair fight. Chrome owns defaults, identity, history, and distribution at planetary scale. That collapses the value of clever UX or better reasoning. Once execution lives inside the dominant browser, comparison sites, search funnels, and AI browser startups get reduced to demos.
🛎️ Key takeaway: AI browsers are no longer a startup category. They are a control surface battle for incumbents. From here on, the winner is whoever already owns the user, not whoever builds the smartest agent.
QUICK HITS
- OpenAI will retire several ChatGPT models, including GPT-4o, next month to focus on its core models.
- Music publishers sued Anthropic, alleging it torrented massive amounts of pirated works to train Claude models, violating copyright and the DMCA.
- Microsoft has rolled out its Maia 200 AI chip but says it will keep buying Nvidia and AMD hardware to balance innovation and ongoing chip shortages.
- Apple acquired AI startup Q.ai for nearly $2 billion to strengthen audio and sensing technologies as it pushes deeper into AI-driven hardware.
- Appfigures shows Sora’s downloads fell 45% month over month in January, while consumer spending dropped 32%, extending its post-launch decline.
TRENDING
Daily AI Launches
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- Meet-Ting has launched an AI calendar agent that manages scheduling and rescheduling via email and text based on learned intuition.
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