Team Builds Digital Product With AI Agents, Leaves One Human Behind
The startup’s office looks more like a server farm than a traditional workplace. Engineers, designers and even the project manager are code‑driven...
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The startup’s office looks more like a server farm than a traditional workplace. Engineers, designers and even the project manager are code‑driven...
Anthropic’s latest experiment—handing Claude the role of interview‑er for AI testing—highlights a growing tension between cutting‑edge models and the...
Seventy percent of creative professionals say they worry about being judged for leaning on artificial intelligence, according to a new Anthropic...
Why does it matter whether a question is simple or tangled? For anyone paying for every millisecond of model compute, the answer can translate into...
Why does this matter? OpenAI, Anthropic and Block have announced a joint foundation dedicated to advancing AI agents that act rather than just...
Harness just closed a $240 million Series E, with Goldman Sachs heading the round, to fund its AI‑driven software delivery platform.
Anthropic’s latest push into workplace AI arrives with a public‑facing toolkit it calls “Agent Skills.” The company rolled out the suite this week,...
Gnani.ai, the Bengaluru‑based speech‑technology firm, has just put its newest speech‑to‑text engine into the hands of businesses.
Google’s and OpenAI’s chatbots have become tools for a disturbing kind of image manipulation.
Rob Pike’s inbox has become a testing ground for a new kind of “help.” An AI‑driven script, billed as an act of kindness, keeps spitting out draft...
Brex is rethinking how financial workflows run in the cloud. Instead of stitching together a single AI service, the company has layered several...
The developer behind Claude Code has just pulled back the curtain on how he turns a raw code push into a polished, user‑ready feature.
SAP’s internal test showed an AI model hitting a 95 percent success rate on a routine consulting task—until the very people meant to use it...
Why should a language model spend its cycles checking rows of a spreadsheet instead of drafting prose?
Grammarly has dropped its familiar name and is now calling itself Superhuman, which has many longtime users asking questions.
The Verge’s latest market‑trends piece zeroes in on a Reddit thread that went viral over the weekend, promising a shocking new policy from major...
A bipartisan push is gathering momentum in Washington to codify how companies disclose the inner workings of their generative‑AI systems.
Universal Music Group has inked a new agreement with Nvidia, aiming to overhaul how listeners navigate its sprawling library of recordings.
Here's the thing: Nous Research just dropped NousCoder-14B, an open‑source model aimed at writing code, at a moment many are calling the “Claude...
Anthropic just rolled out Claude Code 2.1.0, a version that promises smoother workflows and smarter agents aimed at developers who push the limits of...