Global AI Native Industry Insights – 20260519 – Cursor | OpenAI | Cognition | more

Explore Composer 2.5 release, Codex remote access, Devin Auto-Triage AI. Discover more in Today’s Global AI Native Industry Insights.
1. Cursor releases Composer 2.5 AI coding model with improved intelligence and task performance
Cursor launched Composer 2.5, describing it as their most powerful AI coding model to date with substantial improvements over Composer 2. The model demonstrates better sustained performance on long-running coding tasks, more reliable following of complex instructions, and enhanced collaboration capabilities. Built on the same Kimi K2.5 open-source checkpoint as its predecessor, Composer 2.5 was trained on 25 times more synthetic tasks and incorporates advanced post-training techniques. The company is offering double usage for the first week after launch and pricing starts at $0.50 per million input tokens.
Read more: https://cursor.com/blog/composer-2-5
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2. OpenAI launches Codex remote access in ChatGPT mobile app for iPhone and Android
OpenAI announced the launch of Codex remote access through the ChatGPT mobile app for iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. The feature allows developers to control and monitor their Codex sessions running on Mac computers from their mobile phones. Users can start new coding tasks, review outputs, approve commands, and steer execution while Codex continues running on their desktop environments. The feature is currently in preview and requires updating both the Codex desktop app and ChatGPT mobile app.
Read more: https://developers.openai.com/codex/remote-connections
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3. Cognition introduces Devin Auto-Triage AI system for automated incident monitoring and response
Cognition introduced Devin Auto-Triage, an AI system that monitors incoming bugs, alerts, and incidents from observability tools including Datadog, Sentry, PagerDuty, and Raindrop. The system uses a manager agent with subagent fleet to maintain long-term memory and context across tasks, automatically investigating issues and returning context, next steps, or pull requests. The tool can deduplicate alerts, rank fixes by impact and ease, and has demonstrated capabilities like identifying regressions and opening merged pull requests for bug fixes.
Read more: https://devin.ai/auto-triage
Video Credit: @cognition on X
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