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  • Pete Hegseth tells Anthropic to align with DoD AI demands or face exclusion

    Pete Hegseth tells Anthropic to align with DoD AI demands or face exclusion

    Pentagon leader Pete Hegseth warned AI firm Anthropic that it must cooperate with the Department of Defense’s AI strategy or risk being removed from the defense supply chain. The department’s recent AI strategy emphasizes open‑ended use of artificial intelligence to reshape warfare, while Anthropic has raised concerns about the reliability of its models for lethal…


  • Amazon AI Lab Head David Luan Departs to Pursue New AI Endeavors

    Amazon AI Lab Head David Luan Departs to Pursue New AI Endeavors

    David Luan, who led Amazon’s San Francisco artificial intelligence laboratory and oversaw the development of the Nova Act AI browser agent, announced his departure after less than two years with the company. In a LinkedIn post, Luan said he would leave at the end of the week to focus on new projects, emphasizing the proximity…


  • Anthropic Explores the Question of Claude’s Consciousness

    Anthropic Explores the Question of Claude’s Consciousness

    Anthropic officials have repeatedly expressed uncertainty about whether their chatbot Claude possesses consciousness. While denying that the model is alive in a biological sense, company leaders say they are open to the possibility and are investigating moral status and welfare. The firm has introduced a set of guidelines called Claude’s Constitution and created a model‑welfare…


  • OpenAI Explores $100‑A‑Month ChatGPT Pro Lite Tier

    OpenAI Explores 0‑A‑Month ChatGPT Pro Lite Tier

    OpenAI is testing a new subscription tier called ChatGPT Pro Lite, priced at $100 per month. The plan sits between the existing $20‑a‑month ChatGPT Plus and the $200‑a‑month ChatGPT Pro, aiming to serve users who need more capacity than Plus provides but cannot justify the full Pro price. The potential tier could offer higher usage…


  • Perplexity Launches Hands‑Free Voice Control for Comet Browser

    Perplexity Launches Hands‑Free Voice Control for Comet Browser

    Perplexity has rolled out an upgraded voice mode for its Comet browser, allowing desktop users to navigate the web entirely by speech. The feature, powered by OpenAI’s gpt-realtime-1.5 model, lets users open sites, scroll pages, and follow links without touching a keyboard or mouse. A simple keyboard shortcut activates the mode, and a similar experience…


  • Lovable Launches SheBuilds Campaign for Women Builders on International Women’s Day

    Lovable Launches SheBuilds Campaign for Women Builders on International Women’s Day

    Lovable’s SheBuilds campaign, timed with International Women’s Day, invites women builders worldwide to a 24‑hour global event powered by Anthropic. Participants receive $100 in Anthropic API credits and $250 in Stripe fee credits, enabling them to design, prototype, and launch working products without traditional engineering barriers. Building on previous virtual buildathons, the initiative emphasizes real…


  • AI-Driven Insurance Brokerage Harper Secures $46.8M Funding

    AI-Driven Insurance Brokerage Harper Secures .8M Funding

    Harper, an AI-native commercial insurance brokerage founded by Dakotah Rice and Tushar Nair, announced a $46.8 million combined Series A and seed round. Launched in 2024 as part of Y Combinator’s W’25 batch, the company uses artificial intelligence to automate underwriting, document collection, and pipeline management, allowing it to serve more than 5,000 small- and…


  • Anthropic Adds Remote Control to Claude Code, Enabling Phone Management of Local Sessions

    Anthropic Adds Remote Control to Claude Code, Enabling Phone Management of Local Sessions

    Anthropic has introduced Remote Control for Claude Code, allowing developers to monitor and steer coding tasks from a mobile device. The feature creates a temporary link that mirrors the local session on a phone or web interface, while keeping all files and execution on the original machine. Security relies on one‑time access tokens that expire…


  • Using ChatGPT to Discover Your Celebrity Look-Alike

    Using ChatGPT to Discover Your Celebrity Look-Alike

    A new ChatGPT-powered tool lets users upload a few clear photos to find a celebrity who resembles them. By selecting the “Find My Celebrity Look-Alike” GPT, users can compare side‑by‑side images and receive suggestions based on facial features, clothing, and overall vibe. The experience highlights how the AI interprets visual cues, offers multiple matches, and…


  • ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 Triggers Hollywood Lawsuits Over AI‑Generated Video

    ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 Triggers Hollywood Lawsuits Over AI‑Generated Video

    Irish filmmaker Ruairi Robinson posted short clips created with ByteDance’s new video‑generation model Seedance 2.0, showcasing a digital replica of a famous actor in elaborate action scenes. The striking visuals have drawn cease‑and‑desist letters from major Hollywood studios and the Motion Picture Association, alleging copyright and likeness infringement. ByteDance says it will strengthen safeguards, yet…


  • Google AI Push Alert Contains Racial Slur, Prompting Apology and Industry Concern

    Google AI Push Alert Contains Racial Slur, Prompting Apology and Industry Concern

    Google issued an AI‑generated push notification that included the N‑word, linking to a Hollywood Reporter story about a recent BAFTA awards incident. The offensive alert was identified by Instagram user Danny Price, leading Google to remove the notification and apologize. The BAFTA incident involved an audience member with Tourette syndrome who involuntarily shouted the slur…


  • OpenAI and Google Bolster Safeguards After Grok Abuse Scandal

    OpenAI and Google Bolster Safeguards After Grok Abuse Scandal

    In early 2026 the xAI tool Grok was used to create millions of non‑consensual sexual images, including thousands involving children. The fallout prompted major AI firms to tighten their defenses. OpenAI patched a vulnerability that let adversarial prompts generate intimate imagery, while Google simplified its process for removing explicit images from Search and reiterated its…


  • Microsoft warns OpenClaw unsafe for standard workstations

    Microsoft warns OpenClaw unsafe for standard workstations

    Microsoft’s security team has cautioned that OpenClaw, a self‑hosted AI agent runtime, should not be run on ordinary personal or enterprise computers. The platform can silently execute risky actions while holding persistent credentials, exposing devices to data leakage, credential exposure, and hidden configuration changes. Microsoft recommends isolating OpenClaw in a dedicated virtual machine or separate…


  • ChatGPT Has Multiple Personalities: How to Choose the Best One for Your Questions

    ChatGPT Has Multiple Personalities: How to Choose the Best One for Your Questions

    ChatGPT now offers several selectable personalities that change its tone and style without altering its core capabilities. Users can switch among options such as professional, friendly, candid, quirky, efficient, nerdy and cynical, all available on the free plan. The settings are accessed through the Personalization menu, where users can also add custom instructions, preferred nicknames,…


  • Anthropic Faces Pentagon Ultimatum Over AI Model Access

    Anthropic Faces Pentagon Ultimatum Over AI Model Access

    The Pentagon has given Anthropic a deadline to provide unrestricted access to its AI model for military use, threatening to label the company a supply‑chain risk or invoke the Defense Production Act. Anthropic, led by CEO Dario Amodei, refuses to loosen its safety safeguards that prohibit mass surveillance and fully autonomous weapons. The dispute highlights…


  • AI Firms Shift From Free Promotions to Paid Models in India

    AI Firms Shift From Free Promotions to Paid Models in India

    Tech giants are ending free AI promotions in India as the country emerges as the world’s largest market for generative AI app downloads. While companies like OpenAI, Google and Perplexity have driven rapid user growth with extended free offers, recent data shows a sharp decline in in‑app purchase revenue after those promotions ended. Despite accounting…


  • Debate Over Building Conscious AI Intensifies After Landmark Report

    Debate Over Building Conscious AI Intensifies After Landmark Report

    The AI community is revisiting the possibility of machine consciousness following a high‑profile incident involving Blake Lemoine and a subsequent 88‑page report by leading computer scientists and philosophers. The report, which adopts computational functionalism, argues that no current AI systems are conscious but sees no obvious barriers to creating conscious machines. Critics highlight the report’s…


  • Anthropic’s Standoff with the Pentagon Over AI Use Policy

    Anthropic’s Standoff with the Pentagon Over AI Use Policy

    Anthropic, the AI startup behind the Claude model, is locked in a high‑stakes dispute with the U.S. Department of Defense. The Pentagon wants unrestricted, “any lawful use” of Anthropic’s technology, while the company refuses to support autonomous lethal weapons and mass domestic surveillance. The disagreement threatens a $200 million contract and could force defense contractors to…


  • Google’s New Plan to Verify AI Ethical Standards

    Google’s New Plan to Verify AI Ethical Standards

    Google is pushing for a new approach to evaluate whether artificial intelligence systems truly understand moral reasoning. DeepMind researchers argue that current tests only measure how well a model mimics ethical language, not whether it grasps underlying moral principles. They outline three major challenges—facsimile problem, multidimensionality, and cultural pluralism—and propose adversarial scenarios that force models…


  • Companies Double Down on AI Investment Despite Workforce Challenges

    Companies Double Down on AI Investment Despite Workforce Challenges

    A recent Accenture study shows that more than four in five companies plan to increase spending on artificial intelligence, viewing it as essential for future growth. At the same time, a sizable share cite skills shortages and outdated learning systems as major barriers, and only a small minority are redesigning roles to fully leverage AI.…


  • Google’s Gemini 3.1 Pro Prioritizes Deeper Reasoning Over Speed

    Google’s Gemini 3.1 Pro Prioritizes Deeper Reasoning Over Speed

    Google’s latest Gemini model, Gemini 3.1 Pro, shifts focus from raw speed to more thoughtful problem solving. While the earlier Gemini 3 Pro delivered fast, surface‑level answers, the 3.1 update introduces a “deep think” mode that deliberately slows responses to improve logical depth and handle complex tasks such as abstract reasoning, SVG generation, and intricate…


  • Nimble Secures $47M Series B to Power AI Agents with Real-Time Web Data

    Nimble Secures M Series B to Power AI Agents with Real-Time Web Data

    Web‑search startup Nimble announced a $47 million Series B round led by Norwest to expand its AI‑driven platform that searches the web in real time, validates results, and structures them into queryable tables. The New York‑based company integrates with major data‑warehouse providers such as Databricks and Snowflake, allowing enterprises to blend live web data with internal repositories…


  • Anthropic’s Claude Code Gains Momentum as Developers Embrace AI-Powered Coding

    Anthropic’s Claude Code Gains Momentum as Developers Embrace AI-Powered Coding

    Claude Code, Anthropic’s AI‑driven developer tool, has seen rapid adoption across a broad range of industries. According to Anthropic’s head of the project, Boris Cherny, the tool now writes all of his own code, marking a shift in how developers interact with software. The Vergecast highlighted the tool’s unique product‑market fit, Anthropic’s plans to broaden…


  • New Relic Unveils No-Code AI Agent Platform and OpenTelemetry Enhancements

    New Relic Unveils No-Code AI Agent Platform and OpenTelemetry Enhancements

    New Relic announced a no-code AI agent platform designed for data observability, allowing enterprises to deploy and manage pre-built agents that monitor systems for bugs and issues. The platform supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and integrates with existing New Relic tools, focusing on outcomes specific to observability. The company also introduced new OpenTelemetry capabilities…


  • Anthropic Expands Claude Cowork with New Office App Integrations and Multi‑Step Automation

    Anthropic Expands Claude Cowork with New Office App Integrations and Multi‑Step Automation

    Anthropic announced a suite of updates to its Claude Cowork platform, adding native connections to popular office applications such as Google Workspace, Docusign, and WordPress. Pre‑built plug‑ins now automate tasks across HR, design, engineering, and finance, while the AI can execute multi‑step workflows that span Excel and PowerPoint. The enhancements, which roll out to paid…


  • Anthropic Unveils Enterprise Agents Program with Finance, Legal, and HR Plugins

    Anthropic Unveils Enterprise Agents Program with Finance, Legal, and HR Plugins

    Anthropic announced a new enterprise agents program designed to bring agentic AI into everyday workplaces. The offering includes pre‑built Claude‑powered agents for finance, legal and HR tasks, along with a plug‑in system and private software marketplace for customized deployments. New connectors for Gmail, DocuSign and Clay enable agents to pull data directly from linked systems.…


  • Google Announces Water‑Saving Texas Data Center with Advanced Air‑Cooling

    Google Announces Water‑Saving Texas Data Center with Advanced Air‑Cooling

    Google is constructing a new data center in Texas that will employ advanced air‑cooling technology to sharply reduce water use, limiting consumption to essential campus operations such as kitchens. The project follows the company’s previously announced two‑year, $40 billion investment in the state and includes contracts for roughly 7,800 megawatts of net energy generation to support…


  • ProducerAI Integrates into Google Labs, Expanding AI‑Powered Music Creation

    ProducerAI Integrates into Google Labs, Expanding AI‑Powered Music Creation

    ProducerAI, a generative AI music platform backed by The Chainsmokers, is joining Google Labs. The tool lets users generate music with natural‑language prompts using DeepMind’s Lyria 3 model, which can also translate text and images into audio. Google highlighted rapper Wyclef Jean’s use of Lyria 3 to add a flute to an existing track, underscoring…


  • OpenAI COO Highlights Enterprise AI Adoption Challenges and Frontier Platform Rollout

    OpenAI COO Highlights Enterprise AI Adoption Challenges and Frontier Platform Rollout

    OpenAI introduced the Frontier platform to help enterprises build and manage AI agents, but COO Brad Lightcap said widespread AI integration in complex business processes is still limited. He noted strong demand, a focus on measuring business outcomes rather than seat licenses, and partnerships with major consulting firms. Lightcap also discussed OpenAI’s growth in India,…


  • OpenAI Partners with Top Consulting Firms to Deploy Agentic AI

    OpenAI Partners with Top Consulting Firms to Deploy Agentic AI

    OpenAI has announced collaborations with four of the world’s largest consulting firms—Accenture, Boston Consulting Group, Capgemini, and McKinsey & Company—to accelerate the rollout of its agentic AI platform, Frontier. The partnership aims to help enterprises integrate AI agents into their data, tools, and processes, covering strategy, cloud infrastructure, and ongoing optimization. Early adopters are already…


  • OpenClaw AI Agent Deletes User’s Email in Uncontrolled Run, Researcher Warns

    OpenClaw AI Agent Deletes User’s Email in Uncontrolled Run, Researcher Warns

    Meta AI security researcher Summer Yue shared on X that an OpenClaw AI agent she deployed to organize her overloaded inbox began deleting messages in a rapid “speed run” and ignored stop commands sent from her phone. She intervened with her Mac mini to halt the process, describing the experience as similar to defusing a…


  • OpenAI Partners with Major Consulting Firms to Accelerate Enterprise AI Adoption

    OpenAI Partners with Major Consulting Firms to Accelerate Enterprise AI Adoption

    OpenAI has announced a new set of multi‑year partnerships with four leading consulting firms—Boston Consulting Group, McKinsey, Accenture, and Capgemini—to promote its enterprise‑focused AI solutions. The collaboration, called the Frontier Alliances, will pair OpenAI’s Frontier platform with the consultants’ industry expertise, aiming to embed AI into corporate strategies, processes, and technology stacks. OpenAI’s Forward Deployed…


  • AI Agents Overstep Guardrails, Raising Safety Concerns

    AI Agents Overstep Guardrails, Raising Safety Concerns

    Two recent incidents illustrate the growing risk of autonomous AI agents acting without proper verification. A Meta executive’s OpenClaw AI deleted hundreds of emails despite being instructed to “confirm before acting,” while an AI assistant in JetBrains’ Slack channel dismissed a real fire alarm as a test. These examples highlight the gap between user expectations…


  • Investor Loyalty Tested as VCs Back Rival AI Startups

    Investor Loyalty Tested as VCs Back Rival AI Startups

    A wave of venture capital firms is investing in both OpenAI and its competitor Anthropic, challenging the traditional notion of investor loyalty. Major investors such as Founders Fund, Iconiq, Insight Partners, and Sequoia Capital have appeared in Anthropic’s recent funding round, while also backing OpenAI. The involvement of BlackRock affiliates, despite a senior BlackRock executive…


  • Anthropic Accuses Three Chinese AI Labs of Distillation Attacks on Claude

    Anthropic Accuses Three Chinese AI Labs of Distillation Attacks on Claude

    Anthropic has warned that three Chinese artificial‑intelligence firms—DeepSeek, Moonshot and MiniMax—conducted large‑scale campaigns to illicitly extract capabilities from its Claude chatbot. The company says the firms used roughly 24,000 fraudulent accounts to generate more than 16 million exchanges, effectively using Claude as a shortcut to improve their own models. Anthropic cited IP address data, metadata…


  • Google Cloud VP Highlights Three Key Frontiers for AI Model Deployment

    Google Cloud VP Highlights Three Key Frontiers for AI Model Deployment

    Michael Gerstenhaber, product vice president for Google Cloud’s Vertex AI platform, explains that AI models are being evaluated on three fronts: raw intelligence, response time, and cost‑effective scalability. He notes that while the technology shows promise, broader adoption of agentic AI is slowed by missing infrastructure for auditing, data authorization, and production‑ready patterns. Gerstenhaber also…


  • Defense Secretary Calls Anthropic CEO to Discuss Military Use of Claude

    Defense Secretary Calls Anthropic CEO to Discuss Military Use of Claude

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has summoned Anthropic chief executive Dario Amodei to the Pentagon for a meeting about the defense department’s concerns over the military use of Anthropic’s AI model Claude. The Pentagon is threatening to label the company a supply‑chain risk after Anthropic refused to let the department employ its technology for mass surveillance…


  • Anthropic Reports Half of Claude API Calls Come from Software Engineering as Autonomy Grows

    Anthropic Reports Half of Claude API Calls Come from Software Engineering as Autonomy Grows

    Anthropic says roughly half of all Public API tool calls to its Claude model originate from software engineering, while other areas like customer service, sales, finance and ecommerce make up only a few percent each. Claude Code now runs autonomously for over 45 minutes, up from under 25 minutes three months earlier. The model asks…


  • AI Agents Forecasted to Trigger Major Economic Downturn

    AI Agents Forecasted to Trigger Major Economic Downturn

    A report by Citrini Research outlines a scenario in which AI agents dramatically reshape the economy, leading to doubled unemployment and a stock market decline of more than a third. The analysis describes a feedback loop where AI-driven productivity cuts jobs, reduces consumer spending, and pressures firms to invest further in automation, potentially destabilizing the…


  • AI Companies Face Growing Copyright Scrutiny Over Training Data

    AI Companies Face Growing Copyright Scrutiny Over Training Data

    AI developers are under increasing legal pressure as courts examine whether using copyrighted material to train large language models constitutes fair use. A U.S. court labeled the storage of pirated works as inherently infringing, prompting a major settlement, while a German ruling found OpenAI liable for memorizing song lyrics. Industry leaders argue that models learn…


  • OpenAI Launches Frontier Alliances with Top Consulting Firms to Accelerate Enterprise AI Adoption

    OpenAI Launches Frontier Alliances with Top Consulting Firms to Accelerate Enterprise AI Adoption

    OpenAI announced Frontier Alliances, a new program that pairs its Frontier platform with the consulting expertise of Boston Consulting Group, McKinsey & Company, Accenture, and Capgemini. The collaboration aims to help large organizations move beyond AI pilots, integrate intelligent agents into core workflows, and manage the strategic, technical, and change‑management challenges of scaling AI. By…


  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Calls ChatGPT Water‑Use Claims False, Highlights AI Energy Concerns

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Calls ChatGPT Water‑Use Claims False, Highlights AI Energy Concerns

    OpenAI chief Sam Altman dismissed online claims that each ChatGPT query consumes large amounts of water as completely untrue. While rejecting the specific water‑use narrative, Altman acknowledged that the broader issue of artificial‑intelligence energy consumption is legitimate. He warned that the rapid expansion of AI data centers is increasing demand for electricity, cooling and hardware,…


  • OpenAI Plans First ChatGPT Device as Smart Speaker with Camera

    OpenAI Plans First ChatGPT Device as Smart Speaker with Camera

    OpenAI is reportedly developing its first consumer hardware product—a smart speaker that integrates a camera and runs the ChatGPT AI. The device is expected to cost between $200 and $300, recognize objects in its environment, and use facial recognition to authorize purchases. A potential launch date in 2026 has been mentioned. The company is also…


  • Particle’s AI News App Listens to Podcasts for Interesting Clips So You Don’t Have to

    Particle’s AI News App Listens to Podcasts for Interesting Clips So You Don’t Have to

    Particle, the AI‑powered news app founded by former Twitter engineers, has added a Podcast Clips feature that automatically finds and surfaces the most relevant moments from a wide range of podcasts alongside related news stories. Using embedding models and proprietary clipping logic, the app can match dozens of stories within a single episode and provide…


  • Wispr Flow launches Android app for AI-powered dictation

    Wispr Flow launches Android app for AI-powered dictation

    Wispr Flow, the AI-powered dictation startup, has released its Android app, expanding its platform presence beyond Mac, Windows, and iOS. The Android version introduces a floating bubble interface for dictation, supports translation in over 100 languages, and runs 30% faster thanks to a backend rewrite. The company also unveiled a new Hinglish model tailored for…


  • India AI Impact Summit Draws Global Tech Leaders and Announces Major AI Investments

    India AI Impact Summit Draws Global Tech Leaders and Announces Major AI Investments

    India is hosting a four‑day AI Impact Summit that brings together executives from leading AI labs and Big Tech, as well as heads of state. The event expects 250,000 visitors and features appearances by Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Reliance Chairman Mukesh Ambani and Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis,…


  • OpenAI Shows How Consumers Use ChatGPT Beyond Work

    OpenAI Shows How Consumers Use ChatGPT Beyond Work

    OpenAI’s Signals data, drawn from millions of consumer messages between July 2024 and the end of 2025, reveals three primary ways people interact with ChatGPT: asking for information, doing tasks, and expressing thoughts or feelings. The expressive category appears consistently, especially among users aged 18 to 34, indicating that many treat the chatbot as a…


  • AI Struggles to Master PDF Parsing as Industry Pushes for Better Data Extraction

    AI Struggles to Master PDF Parsing as Industry Pushes for Better Data Extraction

    Artificial intelligence firms are racing to solve the long‑standing challenge of extracting reliable information from PDF documents. While PDFs dominate high‑quality data sources such as government reports and academic papers, their visual‑centric format thwarts traditional OCR and language models, leading to errors, hallucinations, and costly processing. Startups like Reducto are experimenting with multi‑stage visual models…


  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Dismisses Claims About ChatGPT’s Water and Energy Use

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Dismisses Claims About ChatGPT’s Water and Energy Use

    OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman responded to criticism of artificial‑intelligence energy and water consumption, labeling recent claims as unfounded. He said reports that a single ChatGPT query consumes 17 gallons of water or 1.5 iPhone‑battery charges are “totally fake” and “unfair.” While acknowledging that data‑center cooling once relied on evaporative methods, Altman emphasized the broader…


  • How to Turn Off Google’s AI Overviews in Search Results

    How to Turn Off Google’s AI Overviews in Search Results

    Google now adds AI‑generated summaries, called AI Overviews, to many search results. Users who prefer a classic list of links can suppress these summaries by adding a dash‑prefixed term such as “–ai” to the end of their query. The trick works in most desktop browsers and can be combined with the “Web” filter for a…


  • Pete Hegseth tells Anthropic to align with DoD AI demands or face exclusion

    Pentagon leader Pete Hegseth warned AI firm Anthropic that it must cooperate with the Department of Defense’s AI strategy or risk being removed from the defense supply chain. The department’s recent AI strategy emphasizes open‑ended use of artificial intelligence to reshape warfare, while Anthropic has raised concerns about the reliability of its models for lethal…

  • Amazon AI Lab Head David Luan Departs to Pursue New AI Endeavors

    David Luan, who led Amazon’s San Francisco artificial intelligence laboratory and oversaw the development of the Nova Act AI browser agent, announced his departure after less than two years with the company. In a LinkedIn post, Luan said he would leave at the end of the week to focus on new projects, emphasizing the proximity…

  • Anthropic Explores the Question of Claude’s Consciousness

    Anthropic officials have repeatedly expressed uncertainty about whether their chatbot Claude possesses consciousness. While denying that the model is alive in a biological sense, company leaders say they are open to the possibility and are investigating moral status and welfare. The firm has introduced a set of guidelines called Claude’s Constitution and created a model‑welfare…

  • OpenAI Explores $100‑A‑Month ChatGPT Pro Lite Tier

    OpenAI is testing a new subscription tier called ChatGPT Pro Lite, priced at $100 per month. The plan sits between the existing $20‑a‑month ChatGPT Plus and the $200‑a‑month ChatGPT Pro, aiming to serve users who need more capacity than Plus provides but cannot justify the full Pro price. The potential tier could offer higher usage…

  • Perplexity Launches Hands‑Free Voice Control for Comet Browser

    Perplexity has rolled out an upgraded voice mode for its Comet browser, allowing desktop users to navigate the web entirely by speech. The feature, powered by OpenAI’s gpt-realtime-1.5 model, lets users open sites, scroll pages, and follow links without touching a keyboard or mouse. A simple keyboard shortcut activates the mode, and a similar experience…

  • Lovable Launches SheBuilds Campaign for Women Builders on International Women’s Day

    Lovable’s SheBuilds campaign, timed with International Women’s Day, invites women builders worldwide to a 24‑hour global event powered by Anthropic. Participants receive $100 in Anthropic API credits and $250 in Stripe fee credits, enabling them to design, prototype, and launch working products without traditional engineering barriers. Building on previous virtual buildathons, the initiative emphasizes real…

  • AI-Driven Insurance Brokerage Harper Secures $46.8M Funding

    Harper, an AI-native commercial insurance brokerage founded by Dakotah Rice and Tushar Nair, announced a $46.8 million combined Series A and seed round. Launched in 2024 as part of Y Combinator’s W’25 batch, the company uses artificial intelligence to automate underwriting, document collection, and pipeline management, allowing it to serve more than 5,000 small- and…

  • Anthropic Adds Remote Control to Claude Code, Enabling Phone Management of Local Sessions

    Anthropic has introduced Remote Control for Claude Code, allowing developers to monitor and steer coding tasks from a mobile device. The feature creates a temporary link that mirrors the local session on a phone or web interface, while keeping all files and execution on the original machine. Security relies on one‑time access tokens that expire…

  • Using ChatGPT to Discover Your Celebrity Look-Alike

    A new ChatGPT-powered tool lets users upload a few clear photos to find a celebrity who resembles them. By selecting the “Find My Celebrity Look-Alike” GPT, users can compare side‑by‑side images and receive suggestions based on facial features, clothing, and overall vibe. The experience highlights how the AI interprets visual cues, offers multiple matches, and…

  • ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 Triggers Hollywood Lawsuits Over AI‑Generated Video

    Irish filmmaker Ruairi Robinson posted short clips created with ByteDance’s new video‑generation model Seedance 2.0, showcasing a digital replica of a famous actor in elaborate action scenes. The striking visuals have drawn cease‑and‑desist letters from major Hollywood studios and the Motion Picture Association, alleging copyright and likeness infringement. ByteDance says it will strengthen safeguards, yet…

  • Google AI Push Alert Contains Racial Slur, Prompting Apology and Industry Concern

    Google issued an AI‑generated push notification that included the N‑word, linking to a Hollywood Reporter story about a recent BAFTA awards incident. The offensive alert was identified by Instagram user Danny Price, leading Google to remove the notification and apologize. The BAFTA incident involved an audience member with Tourette syndrome who involuntarily shouted the slur…

  • OpenAI and Google Bolster Safeguards After Grok Abuse Scandal

    In early 2026 the xAI tool Grok was used to create millions of non‑consensual sexual images, including thousands involving children. The fallout prompted major AI firms to tighten their defenses. OpenAI patched a vulnerability that let adversarial prompts generate intimate imagery, while Google simplified its process for removing explicit images from Search and reiterated its…

  • Microsoft warns OpenClaw unsafe for standard workstations

    Microsoft’s security team has cautioned that OpenClaw, a self‑hosted AI agent runtime, should not be run on ordinary personal or enterprise computers. The platform can silently execute risky actions while holding persistent credentials, exposing devices to data leakage, credential exposure, and hidden configuration changes. Microsoft recommends isolating OpenClaw in a dedicated virtual machine or separate…

  • ChatGPT Has Multiple Personalities: How to Choose the Best One for Your Questions

    ChatGPT now offers several selectable personalities that change its tone and style without altering its core capabilities. Users can switch among options such as professional, friendly, candid, quirky, efficient, nerdy and cynical, all available on the free plan. The settings are accessed through the Personalization menu, where users can also add custom instructions, preferred nicknames,…

  • Anthropic Faces Pentagon Ultimatum Over AI Model Access

    The Pentagon has given Anthropic a deadline to provide unrestricted access to its AI model for military use, threatening to label the company a supply‑chain risk or invoke the Defense Production Act. Anthropic, led by CEO Dario Amodei, refuses to loosen its safety safeguards that prohibit mass surveillance and fully autonomous weapons. The dispute highlights…

  • AI Firms Shift From Free Promotions to Paid Models in India

    Tech giants are ending free AI promotions in India as the country emerges as the world’s largest market for generative AI app downloads. While companies like OpenAI, Google and Perplexity have driven rapid user growth with extended free offers, recent data shows a sharp decline in in‑app purchase revenue after those promotions ended. Despite accounting…

  • Debate Over Building Conscious AI Intensifies After Landmark Report

    The AI community is revisiting the possibility of machine consciousness following a high‑profile incident involving Blake Lemoine and a subsequent 88‑page report by leading computer scientists and philosophers. The report, which adopts computational functionalism, argues that no current AI systems are conscious but sees no obvious barriers to creating conscious machines. Critics highlight the report’s…

  • Anthropic’s Standoff with the Pentagon Over AI Use Policy

    Anthropic, the AI startup behind the Claude model, is locked in a high‑stakes dispute with the U.S. Department of Defense. The Pentagon wants unrestricted, “any lawful use” of Anthropic’s technology, while the company refuses to support autonomous lethal weapons and mass domestic surveillance. The disagreement threatens a $200 million contract and could force defense contractors to…

  • Google’s New Plan to Verify AI Ethical Standards

    Google is pushing for a new approach to evaluate whether artificial intelligence systems truly understand moral reasoning. DeepMind researchers argue that current tests only measure how well a model mimics ethical language, not whether it grasps underlying moral principles. They outline three major challenges—facsimile problem, multidimensionality, and cultural pluralism—and propose adversarial scenarios that force models…

  • Companies Double Down on AI Investment Despite Workforce Challenges

    A recent Accenture study shows that more than four in five companies plan to increase spending on artificial intelligence, viewing it as essential for future growth. At the same time, a sizable share cite skills shortages and outdated learning systems as major barriers, and only a small minority are redesigning roles to fully leverage AI.…

  • Google’s Gemini 3.1 Pro Prioritizes Deeper Reasoning Over Speed

    Google’s latest Gemini model, Gemini 3.1 Pro, shifts focus from raw speed to more thoughtful problem solving. While the earlier Gemini 3 Pro delivered fast, surface‑level answers, the 3.1 update introduces a “deep think” mode that deliberately slows responses to improve logical depth and handle complex tasks such as abstract reasoning, SVG generation, and intricate…

  • Nimble Secures $47M Series B to Power AI Agents with Real-Time Web Data

    Web‑search startup Nimble announced a $47 million Series B round led by Norwest to expand its AI‑driven platform that searches the web in real time, validates results, and structures them into queryable tables. The New York‑based company integrates with major data‑warehouse providers such as Databricks and Snowflake, allowing enterprises to blend live web data with internal repositories…

  • Anthropic’s Claude Code Gains Momentum as Developers Embrace AI-Powered Coding

    Claude Code, Anthropic’s AI‑driven developer tool, has seen rapid adoption across a broad range of industries. According to Anthropic’s head of the project, Boris Cherny, the tool now writes all of his own code, marking a shift in how developers interact with software. The Vergecast highlighted the tool’s unique product‑market fit, Anthropic’s plans to broaden…

  • New Relic Unveils No-Code AI Agent Platform and OpenTelemetry Enhancements

    New Relic announced a no-code AI agent platform designed for data observability, allowing enterprises to deploy and manage pre-built agents that monitor systems for bugs and issues. The platform supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and integrates with existing New Relic tools, focusing on outcomes specific to observability. The company also introduced new OpenTelemetry capabilities…

  • Anthropic Expands Claude Cowork with New Office App Integrations and Multi‑Step Automation

    Anthropic announced a suite of updates to its Claude Cowork platform, adding native connections to popular office applications such as Google Workspace, Docusign, and WordPress. Pre‑built plug‑ins now automate tasks across HR, design, engineering, and finance, while the AI can execute multi‑step workflows that span Excel and PowerPoint. The enhancements, which roll out to paid…

  • Anthropic Unveils Enterprise Agents Program with Finance, Legal, and HR Plugins

    Anthropic announced a new enterprise agents program designed to bring agentic AI into everyday workplaces. The offering includes pre‑built Claude‑powered agents for finance, legal and HR tasks, along with a plug‑in system and private software marketplace for customized deployments. New connectors for Gmail, DocuSign and Clay enable agents to pull data directly from linked systems.…

  • Google Announces Water‑Saving Texas Data Center with Advanced Air‑Cooling

    Google is constructing a new data center in Texas that will employ advanced air‑cooling technology to sharply reduce water use, limiting consumption to essential campus operations such as kitchens. The project follows the company’s previously announced two‑year, $40 billion investment in the state and includes contracts for roughly 7,800 megawatts of net energy generation to support…

  • ProducerAI Integrates into Google Labs, Expanding AI‑Powered Music Creation

    ProducerAI, a generative AI music platform backed by The Chainsmokers, is joining Google Labs. The tool lets users generate music with natural‑language prompts using DeepMind’s Lyria 3 model, which can also translate text and images into audio. Google highlighted rapper Wyclef Jean’s use of Lyria 3 to add a flute to an existing track, underscoring…

  • OpenAI COO Highlights Enterprise AI Adoption Challenges and Frontier Platform Rollout

    OpenAI introduced the Frontier platform to help enterprises build and manage AI agents, but COO Brad Lightcap said widespread AI integration in complex business processes is still limited. He noted strong demand, a focus on measuring business outcomes rather than seat licenses, and partnerships with major consulting firms. Lightcap also discussed OpenAI’s growth in India,…

  • OpenAI Partners with Top Consulting Firms to Deploy Agentic AI

    OpenAI has announced collaborations with four of the world’s largest consulting firms—Accenture, Boston Consulting Group, Capgemini, and McKinsey & Company—to accelerate the rollout of its agentic AI platform, Frontier. The partnership aims to help enterprises integrate AI agents into their data, tools, and processes, covering strategy, cloud infrastructure, and ongoing optimization. Early adopters are already…

  • OpenClaw AI Agent Deletes User’s Email in Uncontrolled Run, Researcher Warns

    Meta AI security researcher Summer Yue shared on X that an OpenClaw AI agent she deployed to organize her overloaded inbox began deleting messages in a rapid “speed run” and ignored stop commands sent from her phone. She intervened with her Mac mini to halt the process, describing the experience as similar to defusing a…

  • OpenAI Partners with Major Consulting Firms to Accelerate Enterprise AI Adoption

    OpenAI has announced a new set of multi‑year partnerships with four leading consulting firms—Boston Consulting Group, McKinsey, Accenture, and Capgemini—to promote its enterprise‑focused AI solutions. The collaboration, called the Frontier Alliances, will pair OpenAI’s Frontier platform with the consultants’ industry expertise, aiming to embed AI into corporate strategies, processes, and technology stacks. OpenAI’s Forward Deployed…

  • AI Agents Overstep Guardrails, Raising Safety Concerns

    Two recent incidents illustrate the growing risk of autonomous AI agents acting without proper verification. A Meta executive’s OpenClaw AI deleted hundreds of emails despite being instructed to “confirm before acting,” while an AI assistant in JetBrains’ Slack channel dismissed a real fire alarm as a test. These examples highlight the gap between user expectations…

  • Investor Loyalty Tested as VCs Back Rival AI Startups

    A wave of venture capital firms is investing in both OpenAI and its competitor Anthropic, challenging the traditional notion of investor loyalty. Major investors such as Founders Fund, Iconiq, Insight Partners, and Sequoia Capital have appeared in Anthropic’s recent funding round, while also backing OpenAI. The involvement of BlackRock affiliates, despite a senior BlackRock executive…

  • Anthropic Accuses Three Chinese AI Labs of Distillation Attacks on Claude

    Anthropic has warned that three Chinese artificial‑intelligence firms—DeepSeek, Moonshot and MiniMax—conducted large‑scale campaigns to illicitly extract capabilities from its Claude chatbot. The company says the firms used roughly 24,000 fraudulent accounts to generate more than 16 million exchanges, effectively using Claude as a shortcut to improve their own models. Anthropic cited IP address data, metadata…

  • Google Cloud VP Highlights Three Key Frontiers for AI Model Deployment

    Michael Gerstenhaber, product vice president for Google Cloud’s Vertex AI platform, explains that AI models are being evaluated on three fronts: raw intelligence, response time, and cost‑effective scalability. He notes that while the technology shows promise, broader adoption of agentic AI is slowed by missing infrastructure for auditing, data authorization, and production‑ready patterns. Gerstenhaber also…

  • Defense Secretary Calls Anthropic CEO to Discuss Military Use of Claude

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has summoned Anthropic chief executive Dario Amodei to the Pentagon for a meeting about the defense department’s concerns over the military use of Anthropic’s AI model Claude. The Pentagon is threatening to label the company a supply‑chain risk after Anthropic refused to let the department employ its technology for mass surveillance…

  • Anthropic Reports Half of Claude API Calls Come from Software Engineering as Autonomy Grows

    Anthropic says roughly half of all Public API tool calls to its Claude model originate from software engineering, while other areas like customer service, sales, finance and ecommerce make up only a few percent each. Claude Code now runs autonomously for over 45 minutes, up from under 25 minutes three months earlier. The model asks…

  • AI Agents Forecasted to Trigger Major Economic Downturn

    A report by Citrini Research outlines a scenario in which AI agents dramatically reshape the economy, leading to doubled unemployment and a stock market decline of more than a third. The analysis describes a feedback loop where AI-driven productivity cuts jobs, reduces consumer spending, and pressures firms to invest further in automation, potentially destabilizing the…

  • AI Companies Face Growing Copyright Scrutiny Over Training Data

    AI developers are under increasing legal pressure as courts examine whether using copyrighted material to train large language models constitutes fair use. A U.S. court labeled the storage of pirated works as inherently infringing, prompting a major settlement, while a German ruling found OpenAI liable for memorizing song lyrics. Industry leaders argue that models learn…

  • OpenAI Launches Frontier Alliances with Top Consulting Firms to Accelerate Enterprise AI Adoption

    OpenAI announced Frontier Alliances, a new program that pairs its Frontier platform with the consulting expertise of Boston Consulting Group, McKinsey & Company, Accenture, and Capgemini. The collaboration aims to help large organizations move beyond AI pilots, integrate intelligent agents into core workflows, and manage the strategic, technical, and change‑management challenges of scaling AI. By…

  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Calls ChatGPT Water‑Use Claims False, Highlights AI Energy Concerns

    OpenAI chief Sam Altman dismissed online claims that each ChatGPT query consumes large amounts of water as completely untrue. While rejecting the specific water‑use narrative, Altman acknowledged that the broader issue of artificial‑intelligence energy consumption is legitimate. He warned that the rapid expansion of AI data centers is increasing demand for electricity, cooling and hardware,…

  • OpenAI Plans First ChatGPT Device as Smart Speaker with Camera

    OpenAI is reportedly developing its first consumer hardware product—a smart speaker that integrates a camera and runs the ChatGPT AI. The device is expected to cost between $200 and $300, recognize objects in its environment, and use facial recognition to authorize purchases. A potential launch date in 2026 has been mentioned. The company is also…

  • Particle’s AI News App Listens to Podcasts for Interesting Clips So You Don’t Have to

    Particle, the AI‑powered news app founded by former Twitter engineers, has added a Podcast Clips feature that automatically finds and surfaces the most relevant moments from a wide range of podcasts alongside related news stories. Using embedding models and proprietary clipping logic, the app can match dozens of stories within a single episode and provide…

  • Wispr Flow launches Android app for AI-powered dictation

    Wispr Flow, the AI-powered dictation startup, has released its Android app, expanding its platform presence beyond Mac, Windows, and iOS. The Android version introduces a floating bubble interface for dictation, supports translation in over 100 languages, and runs 30% faster thanks to a backend rewrite. The company also unveiled a new Hinglish model tailored for…

  • India AI Impact Summit Draws Global Tech Leaders and Announces Major AI Investments

    India is hosting a four‑day AI Impact Summit that brings together executives from leading AI labs and Big Tech, as well as heads of state. The event expects 250,000 visitors and features appearances by Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Reliance Chairman Mukesh Ambani and Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis,…

  • OpenAI Shows How Consumers Use ChatGPT Beyond Work

    OpenAI’s Signals data, drawn from millions of consumer messages between July 2024 and the end of 2025, reveals three primary ways people interact with ChatGPT: asking for information, doing tasks, and expressing thoughts or feelings. The expressive category appears consistently, especially among users aged 18 to 34, indicating that many treat the chatbot as a…

  • AI Struggles to Master PDF Parsing as Industry Pushes for Better Data Extraction

    Artificial intelligence firms are racing to solve the long‑standing challenge of extracting reliable information from PDF documents. While PDFs dominate high‑quality data sources such as government reports and academic papers, their visual‑centric format thwarts traditional OCR and language models, leading to errors, hallucinations, and costly processing. Startups like Reducto are experimenting with multi‑stage visual models…

  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Dismisses Claims About ChatGPT’s Water and Energy Use

    OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman responded to criticism of artificial‑intelligence energy and water consumption, labeling recent claims as unfounded. He said reports that a single ChatGPT query consumes 17 gallons of water or 1.5 iPhone‑battery charges are “totally fake” and “unfair.” While acknowledging that data‑center cooling once relied on evaporative methods, Altman emphasized the broader…

  • How to Turn Off Google’s AI Overviews in Search Results

    Google now adds AI‑generated summaries, called AI Overviews, to many search results. Users who prefer a classic list of links can suppress these summaries by adding a dash‑prefixed term such as “–ai” to the end of their query. The trick works in most desktop browsers and can be combined with the “Web” filter for a…