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SAP Joule for Consultants Aims to Cut Time to Value and Scale AI Impact
Why does this matter now? Companies wrestling with long‑drawn implementation cycles are feeling the pressure to deliver results faster, especially as...
AI summit brings labs, Big Tech, heads to highlight India's AI prospects
Why does a single event matter enough to fill the headlines? Because it marks a rare convergence of the world’s most influential AI researchers,...
Claude Opus 4.5 Boosts Companies as Anthropic Leads AI Coding
Anthropic has built a reputation for powering many of today’s code‑generation tools, but the latest upgrade to its Claude model is stirring fresh...
Claude Code uses React to render its TUI, functioning like a small game engine
Claude Code isn’t just another text‑based interface. Built on React, it rebuilds its entire display on each tick, turning raw layout data into a...
Anthropic drafts Claude's Constitution as AI music backlash eases
Anthropic’s decision to codify its flagship model in a formal “Claude’s Constitution” lands amid a noticeable shift in how the industry talks about...
Sam Altman says OpenAI’s Super Bowl ad focuses on builders, not Anthropic jokes
Why does the tone of a Super Bowl spot matter when two AI firms are vying for the same audience?
Meta Eyes Google TPUs, Up to One Million Units, as NVIDIA Alternative
Meta is making a bold play to break NVIDIA's stranglehold on AI computing infrastructure.
Trump’s Davos drama, AI‑fuelled midterms draw tens of millions early
Trump’s surprise at the Davos summit has become the week’s most talked‑about headline, but the buzz isn’t limited to the former president’s remarks.
OpenAI launches Frontier platform to build, deploy, manage AI agents
Companies are suddenly juggling dozens of chatbots, recommendation engines and workflow assistants, many of which live on different clouds and speak...
Anthropic's Super Bowl LX ad omits OpenAI, ChatGPT references in AI‑focused spot
The Super Bowl has become a proving ground for AI firms eager to showcase their latest models to a massive audience.
GitHub adds Claude and Codex agents to Copilot’s Agent HQ platform
GitHub’s Copilot platform just got a notable upgrade. By folding in two external AI coding assistants—Claude from Anthropic and the long‑standing...
Claude Opus 4.6 adds 1M-token context, teams; used by 44% of enterprises
Anthropic just rolled out Claude Opus 4.6, a model that stretches its context window to a full million tokens and introduces “agent teams” designed...
Parallel Claude agents hit 99% test pass and compile SQLite, Redis, libjpeg, Lua
Why does this matter? Because a handful of Claude‑based agents have been tasked with something most language models shy away from: writing a C...
New Study Analyzes Dialectical Bias in LLMs on Reasoning Benchmarks
Language models are facing fresh scrutiny over hidden biases that could skew their reasoning capabilities.
Anthropic launches Opus 4.6 to boost Claude Code for long‑horizon dev tasks
Anthropic’s newest offering, Opus 4.6, lands amid a crowded field of AI‑assisted development tools, yet the company frames it as more than a modest...
Coveo study finds 72% of enterprises risk failure with LLM search
Enterprises are racing to embed large‑language‑model search into their workflows, hoping to turn raw data into instant answers.
Claude for Excel opens the gates; Tasklet AI agent links to any app
The latest wave of AI utilities is slipping into the everyday toolbox of businesses that have, until now, kept their processes largely manual.
Claude Opus 4.5 Retains Reasoning Steps, Avoiding Forgetfulness in Long Tasks
Artificial intelligence's persistent memory problem just got a serious reality check.
AI Engineering Manager Vignesh Kumar Shows AI Vehicle Checks at Data Hack 2025
Vehicle inspections are about to get a serious tech upgrade. At Data Hack 2025, Ford's AI Engineering Manager is showing how artificial intelligence...
Anthropic alleges DeepSeek and Chinese firms used Claude's reasoning to train AI
Why does this matter? Because the accusation strikes at the heart of how frontier models are built and protected.