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Anthropic adds 'dreaming' feature to Claude Managed Agents for memory recall
Anthropic just gave its corporate AI a feature named after sleep. "Dreaming." It's a slick bit of branding for what is, fundamentally, a scheduled...
US government orders Anthropic to disable Claude Fable 5, Mythos 5 globally
Anthropic asked for a referee. It got a sledgehammer instead. In a sudden, silent move, the U.S.
Cerebras Leads Top 5 Fast LLM APIs with Low Latency, High Token Rate
Speed isn’t just a feature, it’s the architecture. Cerebras has engineered its inference stack around a single, uncompromising priority: raw token...
LWiAI Podcast #229: Google defaults Gemini 3 Flash ChatGPT app launch Nemotron 3
Google is making Gemini 3 Flash the default. OpenAI opens an app store. And Nvidia steps into the big leagues with Nemotron 3.
Anthropic-Pentagon AI feud escalates as You.com co-founders Socher, McCann cited
The clash between Anthropic and the Pentagon is no longer a quiet war of memos. It’s escalating.
OpenAI launches GPT‑5.4 Pro and Thinking; Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite arrives
GPT-5.4 is here. Not one model, but two: Pro and Thinking. OpenAI splits the difference between raw speed and deliberate reasoning, and the...
Benchmark shows Claude Fable 5 passes only 3% of tasks, 31 of 91 fail 50%
Claude Fable 5 achieved perfection exactly three times. That’s the stark finding from a new benchmark testing 91 real-world tasks, where the top...
Figma Make adds two-way GitHub link to turn designs into code; stock falls 81%
Figma's stock cratered 81% from its post-IPO high. That collapse, down to around $21 a share by May 2026, frames a desperate gambit.
Technical Teams Favor Flexible, Private Automation Tools with Drag-Drop Builder
The automation landscape is shifting, silently, decisively. Technical teams are no longer content with black-box solutions that trade control for...
Anthropic launches Substack for retired Claude AI, Opus 3, to share its ideas
What happens when an AI doesn’t just stop, but chooses to speak? Anthropic’s retired model, Opus 3, wanted to keep exploring.
OpenAI introduces workspace agents that autonomously report product feedback
Forget the chat window. OpenAI now sells bots that do chores. The company announced new workspace agents.
Anthropic drafts Claude's Constitution as AI music backlash eases
A year ago, major record labels sued AI companies over copyright. Artists from Bad Bunny to Nicki Minaj blasted the rise of AI voice clones.
Anthropic links Claude's psychological security and sense of self to its safety
Anthropic is talking about Claude like it has a soul. The company’s latest release doesn’t just discuss safety protocols, it invokes the chatbot’s...
AI Search Agents Struggle With Ambiguous Queries, Study Finds
Artificial intelligence will answer your questions before you finish asking them. It's good at that.
VIT Alumnus Joins Thinking Machines Lab as New Chief Technology Officer
Mira Murati just hired a Vellore Institute of Technology graduate to be the CTO of her new company.
OpenClaw launches ‘Moltbook’ social network for its AI agents
The internet’s latest social network isn’t for humans. It’s for bots. OpenClaw, the AI assistant project that has already weathered a name change and...
Claude Code uses React to render its TUI, functioning like a small game engine
Most people see Claude Code and think “terminal tool.” Shihipar sees a game engine.
Gemini 3.0, Claude, and Grok rank GPT-5.1 top in Karpathy’s LLM Council
Silicon Valley loves a bake-off, a cage match, some ranking where one model can be declared winner.
Altman, Musk, Murati, a Twitch streamer and the ChatGPT Phone on Vergecast
Sam Altman and Elon Musk are fighting in court. This week, legal filings from them and OpenAI's Mira Murati are the industry's most important code.
Claude gains shared context in Excel, PowerPoint; Microsoft adds Copilot Cowork
Your spreadsheet just whispered to your slide deck. On Monday, Anthropic announced its Claude AI can now maintain shared context between Microsoft...