Breaking developments and analysis from the AI industry
Dozens of bugs have surfaced in Anthropic’s Claude, prompting the company to urge users to “send us more” data for debugging, according to a recent report.
Reports indicate a U.S. court is now scrutinizing a lawsuit that blames Google’s AI tools for a young man’s suicide, while Mexico simultaneously rolls out a plan to restore API credits for developers.
According to a recent report, Sir Sadiq has invited the embattled AI firm Anthropic to expand its operations in London today.
Tim Sweeney has signed a contract that bars him from publicly criticizing Google’s Play Store until 2032, the Verge reports. The Epic Games CEO’s new gag order was filed as part of the ongoing Epic‑Google legal battle.
2 GW. That's the capacity Oracle and OpenAI had slated for the Texas Stargate datacenter before the plan was scrapped, Theregister reports, citing Bloomberg sources.
Anthropic has sued the U.S. government after the Department of War designated the AI firm a national‑security supply‑chain risk, CEO Dario Amodei said, and the company filed suit on Thursday, Theregister reports.
Hackers jailbroke the Claude AI with over 1,000 prompts and exfiltrated 195 million Mexican taxpayer records, reports indicate. The breach forced the model to override its refusal safeguards, highlighting the need for layered AI security.
3 billion parameters power Apple’s new on‑device iOS app, which runs entirely on the Neural Engine at about 30 tokens per second, eliminating any cloud API or external service, according to a recent report.
OpenAI announced that any prompt users type could be harvested to train its models, even without consent, according to a recent report detailing how the company has historically scraped massive, unapproved text corpora for training.
According to a recent report, the United States is drafting stringent AI regulations after a high‑profile dispute with Anthropic, prompting a sweeping overhaul of the nation’s AI oversight framework.
The Pentagon has designated Anthropic as a supply‑chain risk, effective immediately, and CEO Dario Amodei says the company will contest the ruling in court, reports indicate.
While developers once struggled to monetize Google ADK agents, they can now earn a 70% revenue share by linking to an MCP ad server in minutes, turning contextual suggestions into instant income, reports indicate.
200 files refactored in just 10 minutes, reports indicate, after a developer inherited a chaotic TypeScript codebase and turned to Claude Code for rapid cleanup.
6%—that's the performance gap between the iPhone 16 Pro Max’s 6‑core A18 Pro GPU and the MacBook Neo’s 5‑core variant, according to Wccftech, which shows the new $599 portable Mac matches the flagship phone in benchmark scores and even outpaces the M1‑based Air.
While earlier GPT models struggled with accuracy and speed, OpenAI’s new GPT‑5.4 Thinking and Pro promises “most factual and efficient” performance, dramatically improving fact‑checking and workflow efficiency for Drupal, reports indicate.
While most EVs still need half an hour for a decent top‑up, BYD’s new Seal 07 hits 70 % in just five minutes—Electrek reports—thanks to a 1,500 kW Flash Charging system and the second‑gen Blade Battery 2.0.
Before llama.cpp relied on external tools like Minja and manual scripts to parse templates, forcing developers into cumbersome workarounds; now, after months of testing, an automatic parser generator is integrated into the core, promising faster, more reliable model handling, reports indicate.
Ars Technica reports that Google has unveiled a new command‑line tool that integrates OpenClaw with Workspace data, potentially simplifying AI access to Workspace APIs—though the utility is not yet an official Google product.
More than a dozen verifiable security bugs were uncovered by Anthropic’s Frontier Red Team, prompting Mozilla to patch Firefox ahead of schedule, the Mozilla Blog reports.
While Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 4 boast “impressive audio,” Engadget reports their ANC still lags behind rivals, leaving the sound‑quality win offset by a noticeable noise‑cancellation shortfall.
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