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Anthropic ends free OpenClaw access to Claude, adds extra fee April 4
Anthropic’s latest pricing tweak is turning heads among its user base. Until now, developers could tap Claude through third‑party services such as...
AI Ends Build-vs-Buy Debate, Focus Shifts to Real Business Impact
The enterprise technology landscape is undergoing a radical transformation, with artificial intelligence forcing companies to rethink how they...
Anthropic's DMCA notice targets leaked code repo, also affects legit forks
Anthropic’s legal team sent a DMCA takedown request to GitHub late Tuesday, aiming to scrub a repository that surfaced after a leak.
Anthropic adds desktop control to Claude via Claude Code and Cowork on Mac and Windows
Anthropic is extending Claude beyond chat, turning the model into a hands‑on assistant that can actually click, type and move files on a personal...
OpenAI's AI data agent, built by two engineers, now used daily by 4,000 staff
Why does a tool built by just two engineers matter to a company of nearly 5,000 people?
Sood says India shifts from superficial AI trials as his mother uses ChatGPT
India's tech landscape is undergoing a quiet revolution, with artificial intelligence seeping into the most unexpected corners of daily life.
Pixel 10 adds Circle to Search and Gemini agentic tools for grocery orders
Google’s newest Pixel rollout pushes the phone’s AI deeper into everyday tasks. The update folds visual discovery into the camera’s lens, letting...
OpenAI acquires TBPN to accelerate global AI conversation, memo says
OpenAI’s latest move—snapping up the media outlet TBPN—has sparked a flurry of questions about the company’s broader strategy.
AI models score far above clinical thresholds on 20+ psychiatric tests
The boundaries between artificial intelligence and human psychological assessment are blurring in surprising ways.
EU bans AI‑generated content in official communications, cites authenticity
The European Commission has moved to bar generative‑AI output from any official EU communication, a step that signals a tightening of standards...
Nvidia's Nemotron 3 ranks among top downloadable models, benchmarks show
In the fast-moving world of artificial intelligence, Nvidia is making another bold move with its latest open-source language models.
Study links 'cognitive surrender' to AI users abandoning logical thinking
Why does this matter? A new study suggests that a growing segment of AI users may be giving up the habit of questioning their own judgments.
How to launch the Ollama Docker container for agentic developers
For developers who let their tools act autonomously, having a ready‑to‑go language model inside a container can save more than a few minutes of...
AI helps solo founder reach billion‑dollar status; Vanta adds security automation
Why does a solo founder’s billion‑dollar valuation matter to anyone but the founder?
Two Decades of Failed Video Pixel Prediction Reveal World’s Messy Reality
Imagine spending two decades chasing a technological mirage. That's the stark reality facing researchers in video prediction, where modern AI has...
Pentagon embeds Claude, sole cleared AI, into classified tech amid culture wars
The conversation around artificial intelligence has slipped from boardrooms into the culture wars, and now it’s spilling onto the battlefield.
Motif finds teacher model choice impacts enterprise LLM coding performance
When it comes to enterprise AI coding, not all training models are created equal.
Nvidia unveils Vera Rubin platform OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta; adds NemoClaw stack
Why does Nvidia’s latest rollout matter to anyone building AI today? The company just announced Vera Rubin, a seven‑chip platform that brings...
DeepMind opens UK automated lab using AI and robotics for superconductors
In a bold move that could reshape materials science, DeepMind is betting big on automated research.
Patronus AI launches 'living' training worlds and ORSI to curb 63% failure rate
AI training has a serious problem. Startups are burning through millions trying to build intelligent systems, only to watch 63% of their attempts...