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Anthropic Accidentally Revealed Claude Mythos (& It's Risks)

Britain’s Attempt to Turn a US Tech Dispute into Strategic Advantage

The conflict between Anthropic and Washington shows how artificial intelligence intersects with geopolitics. It began as a principled refusal to support military applications and has now evolved into a bigger question: Who controls these advanced AI systems? The companies building them or the government wanting to deploy them? This is a rare and strategic opportunity for the United Kingdom. Britain is portraying itself as a more reliable and aligned partner, one that may offer regular flexibility without any defence pressure unlike the United States by engaging directly with Anthropic and its CEO, Dario Amodel. There is a wider ambition behind […]

Claude Can Now Control Your Mac

[EXPLAINED] Why Claude Pro No Longer Covers OpenClaw & 3rd-Party Tools

Key Highlights: The removal of all third-party harnesses from Claude subscription plans by Anthropic reflects an important shift in how AI platforms are evolving. Developers will now have to pay separately to run agent workflows, essentially changing how these systems are used and scaled. Anthropic’s Reason behind Doing this Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code said in a statement: “We’ve been working hard to meet the increase in demand for Claude, and our subscriptions weren’t built for the usage patterns of these third-party tools. Capacity is a resource we manage thoughtfully and we are prioritizing our customers using our products […]

Microsoft’s New MAI Models

Microsoft’s New MAI Models’ Release Signals AI Independence

Microsoft’s most recent move in AI shows that the company wants to compete in a different way. The company is building its own skills in important areas instead of relying mostly on partnerships. The announcement of three foundational models shows that the company wants to have more control over both the technology and its long term direction. Microsoft Foundry and the MAI Playground are making these models available. They include transcription, voice synthesis, and image generation. Together, they are a focused effort to meet the needs of businesses that need a lot of cloud services with each other. The Three […]

Anthropic Enters Biotech

Anthropic Enters Biotech with a $400 Million Deal; Know More Here

Key Highlights: Anthropic acquiring the $400 million biotech startup marks a significant step into the life sciences space. Biology is emerging as a natural next border to cross after artificial intelligence companies’ search for high-impact applications beyond chatbots. Their ambition is simple; they want AI models to help reduce the cost, time, and uncertainty involved in developing new drugs.  The intent behind this deal is what makes it stand out. Coefficient Bio is an unusually early-stage startup with an extremely small team and no previous business track record. Yet, the main focus remains on its value, that is to build […]

GSMA and Khalifa University Collaborate to Push AI for Telecom Networks

GSMA and Khalifa University Collaborate to Unveil TelecomGPT; Here’s What It Does

Key Highlights: GSMA and Khalifa University collaborating is a sign of growing recognition in the telecom sector since general purpose artificial intelligence is not yet equipped to handle the complexity  of real-world network operations. Even though AI has made constant progress in user-oriented applications, its capabilities remain limited when it comes to operating highly technical systems. The development and testing of TelecomGPT is the centre of this initiative to improve network operations. TelecomGpt is a domain-specific AI system for the better understanding of telecom standards, systems, and everyday operational challenges. The effort is not just to create a model but […]

Google's Gemma 4 Runs Offline on Any Device, & Is Completely Free to Use

Google’s Gemma 4 Runs Offline on Any Device, & Is Completely Free to Use

Key Highlights – Google released Gemma 4 today, and the highlighting feature is not that it is the largest model in the family, rather the smallest. The E2B and E4B variants are built specifically for edge devices i.e. phones, Raspberry Pi, and other low-power hardware. They run offline, handle speech, vision, and code generation without a cloud connection, and are designed to operate with low latency on hardware that most AI models cannot run at all. This is a meaningful shift in what “open AI model” means in practice. Most open model releases target developers with access to capable GPUs. […]

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Microsoft’s $10 billion Japan Investment Signals a Push for AI Growth and Cybersecurity

Key Highlights: This announcement reflects how global tech giants are progressively aligning their strategies with national priorities. It is one of the largest technology investments in Japan in recent years.  Microsoft’s commitment positions the company at the crossroads of economic growth, cybersecurity and digital control. Japan has been actively seeking to fuel and speed up its digital transformation. The country has moved to artificial intelligence as a critical force for future growth in consequence of an aging population and a shortage of skilled technology workers. Microsoft’s investment aligns perfectly with Tokyo’s eagerness to strengthen its adaptability against cyber threats and […]

How Anthropic’s “Conway” Could Change AI’s Future Forever

How Anthropic’s “Conway” Could Change AI’s Future Forever

Key Highlights Anthropic is intended to develop an AI assistant that doesn’t have to wait for instructions, it simply does all your work on your behalf. That’s the idea behind the Conway, an AI system reportedly being tested and experimented by Anthropic. Conway is designed to stay active 24/7 and operate continuously to complete all your tasks for you with very minimal human intervention. It represents a subtle but significant change that this AI doesn’t just respond, it acts. While still being experimented, Conway offers a glimpse into what could be the next phase of artificial intelligence. How it Works, […]

Meta's First Prescription AI Glasses Launch

Meta’s First Prescription AI Glasses Launch; Here’s What You Need to Know

Key Highlights – Meta has been selling AI glasses since 2023. The problem it has not fully solved until now is that the majority of its potential buyers already wear prescription lenses every day, and a second pair purely for AI features is not a compelling ask. The Ray-Ban Meta Blayzer Optics and Scriber Optics, announced today, are built around that specific problem. Both models are Gen 2 hardware. The Blayzer comes in rectangular frames in standard and large sizes; the Scriber is rounder. The technical accommodations for prescription use include overextension hinges, interchangeable nose pads, and optician-adjustable temple tips […]

Apple Tests Multi-Command Siri Powered by Gemini-Derived AI

Apple Tests Multi-Command Siri Powered by Gemini-Derived AI

Key Highlights – Apple is internally testing a significant Siri upgrade ahead of iOS 27. The feature allows Siri to process and execute multiple requests contained within a single natural-language prompt, something the industry refers to as chained commands, instead of requiring users to issue each instruction separately as Siri currently does. As you may know, this is a capability that competing assistants have handled for some time. Google Assistant and modern ChatGPT voice mode both process compound instructions without requiring the user to break them into sequential prompts. Apple’s own internal testing suggests the company is treating this gap […]