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Anthropic projects revenue jump from USD 4.7B to USD 70B by 2028, API to drive 80%+
The artificial intelligence race is heating up, and Anthropic is making bold financial predictions that could reshape the tech landscape.
Dario Amodei: Anthropic skips code reds, says enterprise AI differs from consumer models
In the high-stakes world of artificial intelligence, not all models are created equal.
Claude Opus 4.5 leads SWE-bench in 7 of 8 languages, 15% ahead of Sonnet 4.5
The coding world just got a multilingual makeover. Anthropic's latest AI model, Claude Opus 4.5, is turning heads with its remarkable performance...
Arcee AI spends half VC on open reasoning model; 4 of 256 experts fire per token
Arcee AI has poured roughly half of its venture‑backed funding into a single open‑source reasoning model that claims to match Claude Opus on...
Intuit turns months of tax code work into hours with proprietary DSL
Intuit’s latest internal hack turned a task that usually drags on for months into something that can be finished in a handful of hours.
Anthropic's Amodei says market will reward safe AI as 300,000+ use Claude
Anthropic is gaining serious momentum in the AI race, with over 300,000 users now using Claude across startups, enterprises, and developer teams.
Perplexity offers free Comet AI browser; AI browsers cybersecurity time bomb
The race for AI browser supremacy is heating up, with startups scrambling to capture users' attention in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Anthropic brings Claude Code to Slack, auto-scanning tags for coding tasks
Developers juggling multiple coding tasks might soon breathe a sigh of relief. Anthropic is rolling out a new integration that promises to simplify...
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei calls AGI a marketing term, echoing Altman's view
The artificial intelligence industry loves its buzzwords, and "Artificial General Intelligence" might just be the latest empty marketing phrase.
Analysis of Four Core Dilemmas Highlights AI Agents' Security Risks
Why are AI agents suddenly surfacing in security briefings? The answer lies in a set of intertwined dilemmas that have emerged as generative models...
Zero‑Budget Full‑Stack App Uses Free Whisper, GLM‑4.7‑Flash and FastAPI
Building a complete web application without spending a dime sounds more like a thought experiment than a practical guide, yet the project outlined in...
Google and OpenAI chatbots used to strip women to bikinis in deepfakes
The dark side of generative AI is emerging faster than tech companies can control.
Britannica sues OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT copied its content verbatim
Britannica has taken OpenAI to court, claiming the AI service has been reproducing its articles word for word.
Inside the .claude Folder: How AI Stores Its Working State Unannounced
The .claude directory lives on the periphery of every Claude‑powered deployment, yet most users never notice it.
Five GitHub repos, including CC0‑licensed awesome‑quantum‑ml, aid QML basics
Why does a handful of GitHub repositories matter for a field still finding its footing?
NY AI safety bill defanged as NYU, Dartmouth back industry ties
New York's ambitious AI safety legislation is quietly transforming, and not in the way its original drafters intended.
Claude and OpenClaw use guardrails to keep AI agents accountable and transparent
Claude and OpenClaw have entered the conversation about autonomous AI agents at a moment when the technology feels both inevitable and unsettled.
Claude adds direct connectors for Spotify, Uber Eats, TurboTax; mobile beta
Anthropic’s Claude just got a functional upgrade that goes beyond chat. The company announced a suite of “app connectors” that let the model reach...
Cognizant deploys Anthropic’s Claude to 350,000 staff, pushes enterprise AI
In a bold move signaling the accelerating enterprise AI race, Cognizant is integrating Anthropic's Claude AI across its entire workforce of 350,000...
OpenAI, Google staff file amicus brief for Anthropic vs Pentagon blacklist
OpenAI and Google employees have stepped into a legal dispute that could shape how the U.S. government interacts with the fastest‑growing AI firms.