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Random Labs releases Slate V1, swarm‑native coding agent with OS‑style memory
San Francisco's Random Labs, a Y Combinator alum, just launched its Slate V1 coding agent. This isn't another single-model assistant.
OpenAI eyes September IPO, working with Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are now steering OpenAI toward a public offering.
AI-Powered File Type Detection and Security Pipeline Using Magika and OpenAI
The digital deluge of files, scripts, binaries, documents, logs, pours into every pipeline, each one a potential vector for chaos or compromise.
Anthropic’s Mythos model accessed illicitly on April 7, day of limited release
Anthropic thought it could let its new AI model, Mythos, out on a short leash. The leash broke in less than a day.
ChatGPT Image-1.5 Generates Crowd-Sentiment Images from 11 Prompts
OpenAI claims its new ChatGPT Image-1.5 can read the room. The model’s core promise is generating pictures from collective sentiment, not just...
Anthropic launches Claude Code Channels for Telegram and Discord messaging
The line between a coding assistant and a remote developer just blurred. Anthropic has released Claude Code Channels, embedding its AI directly into...
Apple's iOS 27 to add “Extensions” for on‑demand AI via Siri and Writing Tools
The next big shift in Apple’s software strategy is arriving with a quiet but seismic change: iOS 27 will let you summon generative AI from any...
Anthropic aims to curb costs as it launches USD 50B of data centers in NY, Texas
The math behind artificial intelligence is brutally expensive. A few keystrokes in a chatbot can consume more power than a modest home does in a day.
Anthropic’s Mythos rollout bypasses CISA as agency faces funding cuts
Anthropic released Mythos Preview this week. The AI company says it finds security holes in every major operating system and web browser.
Claude Code USD 200/mo, Goose free; Claude 4 tops Berkeley tool‑calling leaderboard
Anthropic wants two hundred dollars a month from you for a coding assistant. A tool called Goose will do the same job for nothing.
Claude Fable 5 beats GPT‑5.5 by 13 points on FrontierMath tier‑4 tests
Thirteen points is a thrashing. On FrontierMath's hardest tier, the new standard is set not by OpenAI, but by Anthropic's Claude Fable 5.
Poolside's free Laguna XS.2 scores 30.1% on Terminal‑Bench 2.0, edging Haiku 4.5
Poolside dropped Laguna XS.2 on Tuesday—a free model packing just 3 billion active parameters. Its score? A 30.1% on Terminal-Bench 2.0.
Anthropic's new AI faces rate‑limit woes as compute boost looms, Mythos poised
The irony is almost poetic: a model so capable it strains the very infrastructure meant to serve it.
Z.ai launches ZCode to challenge GitHub Copilot, Claude Code
Another AI coding tool just launched. This one is Chinese. It matters because nothing in this market is simple anymore.
OpenAI's 'Spud' Beats Claude; April 30 Webinar on Agentspan 4‑Layer Production
OpenAI's "Spud" just knocked Claude off its perch. The frontier model race has a new leader, and the timing couldn't be more charged.
Amazon engineers distill Anthropic models to lower costs before token pricing
Amazon is quietly gutting its AI partner for parts. The bill is coming due. According to The Information, starting next year, Amazon’s payments to...
Microsoft says ungoverned AI agents could become double agents; USD 99/mo fix
The pitch is seductive: hire an AI agent for the price of a premium streaming subscription, $99 a month.
Better Harness updates add usage examples, chaining guide, and tool clarifications
The latest round of Better Harness updates is not a tweak. It’s a recalibration. We’ve added usage examples, a chaining guide, and clarified the tool...
OpenAI’s Q1 2026 adjusted margin slips to –122%, burning USD 1.22 per USD 1 earned
OpenAI is losing $1.22 for every dollar it earns, even after excluding stock-based compensation.
Claude Opus 4.5 Retains Reasoning Steps, Avoiding Forgetfulness in Long Tasks
Most AI models fall apart on long jobs. They lose track, start repeating themselves, and forget why they did anything three steps ago.