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IBM’s stock tumbled 6.5% — its steepest one‑day fall since 2000 — after Anthropic announced its AI can modernize legacy COBOL code, news reports said.
A GitHub repository now hosts an AI‑driven effort to reverse‑engineer Apple’s Rosetta 2 binary translation layer, raising fresh security concerns about the macOS translation tool, reports indicate.
While U.S. AI firms have been bracing for a quiet year, DeepSeek’s announcement of a next‑gen model has sparked panic, especially after rumors that the Trump‑backed chip will power it, news reports say.
While U.S. firms have been touting home‑grown breakthroughs, DeepSeek’s pending model is already rattling the market, and the Trump administration has warned it could be weaponized by China, news reports say.
While Boston Dynamics is already delivering its production‑ready Electric Atlas to customers, Tesla has dismantled its two oldest car models to repurpose the line for a humanoid robot that its CEO admits does no useful work, reports indicate.
While OpenAI teeters on a $100 billion round, Anthropic just sealed a $30 billion raise—yet the same VCs are backing both, TechCrunch reports, showing investor loyalty is all but extinct.
While OpenAI eyes a $100 billion fundraising, Anthropic just sealed a $30 billion round—yet TechCrunch reports at least twelve of OpenAI’s own VCs, including Sequoia and Founders Fund, are also backing Anthropic.
Anthropic announced Monday it had identified three Chinese AI firms—DeepSeek, Moonshot AI and MiniMax—using “distillation” to illicitly extract Claude’s capabilities, a claim The Guardian reports.
$250 per month—that’s the price of Google’s AI Ultra plan now triggering Antigravity and Gemini account suspensions for “malicious” OpenClaw use, Theregister reports.
Anthropic accused DeepSeek and other Chinese AI firms of industrial‑scale copying, saying they used 24,000 fake accounts and 16 million exchanges to distill models, as IBM’s shares fell, Tomshardware reports.
Nvidia smashed earnings expectations again, sending its stock soaring, while Google’s AI rollout stumbled amid cultural backlash and Groq announced a breakthrough LPU that could outpace GPUs, Allinchamathjason reports.
24,000 fraudulent accounts—according to The New York Times—were allegedly used by DeepSeek, Moonshot and MiniMax to harvest Anthropic’s data, prompting the San Francisco startup to sue the three Chinese firms.
Anthropic says Chinese labs Deepseek, Moonshot and MiniMax launched a distillation attack on its Claude model, using over 24,000 fake accounts to submit more than 16 million queries, the‑Decoder reports.
Apple once touted Rosetta 2 as the seamless bridge from Intel to its own M1 chips, but a new AI‑driven GitHub project now tears that bridge apart, reverse‑engineering the binary translator line‑by‑line, reports indicate.
24,000 fraudulent accounts and more than 16 million Claude exchanges have been traced to industrial‑scale distillation attacks by DeepSeek, Moonshot AI and MiniMax, a recent report finds.
95% of U.S. ATM transactions run on COBOL. Zerohedge reports that Anthropic’s Claude update can automate its modernization, sending IBM shares tumbling after the AI firm set its sights on the legacy code.
Anthropic says Chinese labs Deepseek, Moonshot and MiniMax launched industrial‑scale distillation attacks on its Claude model, using over 24,000 fake accounts to submit more than 16 million queries, the‑Decoder reports.
Microsoft is accelerating the outflow of Silicon Valley talent by expanding hiring in India, Restofworld reports, as U.S. tech giants like Google, Amazon and Meta shift jobs abroad amid tighter H‑1B scrutiny.
Google has suspended AI Ultra customers for using its Antigravity agent development app with third‑party tools like OpenClaw, citing an OpenClaw‑fueled compute load, Theregister reports.
Version 18.3 of Visual Studio 2026 arrived on Feb 10, adding Copilot memories that retain coding standards, GA AI‑generated .NET unit tests, and a framework for custom Copilot agents, signaling Microsoft’s responsive push toward developer‑centric AI.
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