Tag: anthropic
All the articles with the tag "anthropic".
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Claude for Legal Is About Owning the Work Stack
Anthropic added legal connectors and plugins for Claude Cowork. The legal AI fight is about evidence, permissions, and workflow.
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Claude Agents Learned the Most Boring Version of Dreaming
Anthropic added dreaming, outcomes, and multiagent orchestration to Claude Managed Agents. Strip away the name and it is serious agent infrastructure.
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Firefox Shows What AI Security Work Looks Like After the Demo
Mozilla used Claude Mythos Preview and agentic harnesses to find hundreds of Firefox bugs. The real lesson is the pipeline, not the model alone.
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Anthropic Buying SpaceX Compute Is the Real AI Story
Anthropic doubled Claude Code limits after a SpaceX compute deal. The model race is turning into a capacity race in public.
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Anthropic Is Turning Wall Street Busywork Into Agent Templates
Anthropic released ten ready-to-run finance agents. The important part is not the list, it is the packaging.
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OpenAI and Anthropic Are Becoming Services Companies Too
The labs do not just want to sell models anymore. They want teams, capital, and direct access to company workflows.
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Anthropic Is Becoming a Financial Instrument With a Model Attached
Google, investors, and Wall Street firms are circling Anthropic with tens of billions in capital. Claude is no longer just a model company story.
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Anthropic Gave You Extra Credits. Then Took Them Back the Moment You Blinked.
Opus 4.7 uses more tokens for the same work. Anthropic says they increased rate limits to compensate. Users report saved credits vanishing on subscription changes. This is becoming a pattern.
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Claude Opus 4.7 Is the Least Interesting Thing Anthropic Is Shipping This Week
Opus 4.7 shipped: 13% coding improvement, 21% fewer document errors, 3.75MP vision, new xhigh effort level. But the model is not the story. The platform play is.
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Anthropic Built an AI That Finds Zero-Days in Everything. Then They Did Something Smart.
Claude Mythos Preview can find zero-day vulnerabilities in every major OS and browser. Thousands of them. Autonomously. Including a 27-year-old OpenBSD flaw. Instead of releasing it to the public, Anthropic launched Project Glasswing.