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    Humans outperform AI at this highly rigorous mathematics test

    A new AI test called First Proof used unpublished math problems. AI systems were tested against human mathematicians. While AI showed some progress, human experts solved all problems. This test aims to measure real reasoning, not just pattern matching. The next round is planned for the fall, with humans still leading.

    America's shutdown of Anthropic's AI models is not a surprise. And India has seen it coming for 30 years

    The US government's export control order on Anthropic's advanced AI models, blocking non-American nationals, highlights a long-standing Indian pattern of adopting foreign technology without developing indigenous alternatives. This "kill switch" event underscores the vulnerability of nations dependent on foreign tech infrastructure, urging India to prioritize strategic autonomy and build its own AI capabilities.

    US orders Anthropic to disable Fable 5 and Mythos AI models; India Inc sounds alarm
    AI replaces Paul the Octopus for 2026 World Cup tips

    ChatGPT and Claude are betting on Spain. Another news site, Decrypt, received similar results from western chatbots like ChatGPT and Anthropic's Claude - but found that Chinese competitors DeepSeek and Qwen both tipped Argentina.

    TCS partners with Anthropic to deploy Claude across enterprise operations at scale

    TCS and Anthropic have partnered to deploy Claude across enterprise operations, from software engineering to customer service, signalling a decisive shift from AI experimentation to large-scale adoption. As AI evolves into an agentic technology capable of executing complex, multi-step tasks, businesses are no longer asking whether to adopt AI, but how to embed it at the core of how they operate. For TCS, this collaboration is a strategic move to lead that transformation on behalf of enterprises worldwide.

    Anthropic pursues data center leases, seeks financial backing from Google

    AI firm Anthropic is planning to lease and manage its own data centers. The company is seeking financial backing from Alphabet's Google for lease payments. Anthropic has signed preliminary agreements for over 1 GW of US data center capacity. Google, a backer, may provide a financial guarantee for lease payments.

    • Anthropic announces 'Claude Corps' to teach nonprofits to use AI more effectively

      AI company Anthropic is launching a new program called Claude Corps. This initiative will place 1,000 fellows with non-profit organizations across the country. These fellows will be trained to help these groups use artificial intelligence effectively. Anthropic is investing $150 million to fund this effort. The program aims to expand AI benefits while managing its risks.

      Anthropic vs OpenAI: Behind the bitter battle for the future of AI

      The fierce competition between Anthropic and OpenAI is accelerating AI advancements and driving a race towards blockbuster IPOs. This rivalry is shaping investor perceptions and establishing key leaders in the AI space. The companies are also clashing over financial reporting methods, with OpenAI questioning Anthropic's revenue recognition.

      OpenAI considers drastic price cuts, anticipating war for users with Anthropic: Report

      The ChatGPT-maker confidentially filed for an IPO earlier this week after archrival Anthropic did the same last week. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman had earlier identified rising costs as a huge problem.

      Anthropic CEO warns of AI jobs reckoning as company pledges $200 million for research

      Anthropic's Claude models have rapidly become among the most widely used AI tools in software development and enterprise work. The company's coding products, Claude Code and Claude Co-Work, are designed to automate tasks that once required teams of engineers and knowledge workers.

      TCS and Anthropic launch global premier partnership to drive enterprise AI scaling

      Under the deal, TCS becomes a Global Premier Partner in Anthropic's Claude Partner Network. The company will deploy Claude to 50,000 of its employees across functions like engineering, finance, legal, and sales. TCS said this internal rollout will help it build hands-on expertise before applying it to client work.

      Claude Fable 5 & Mythos 5: Key highlights from Anthropic’s latest launch

      Anthropic has launched Claude Fable 5, its most capable publicly available AI model, excelling in complex tasks and benchmarks. Alongside it, Mythos 5, a restricted version with fewer safeguards, is available for trusted cybersecurity and life sciences users, aiming to accelerate research and discovery.

      Anthropic’s Fable 5 draws mixed reactions from early users

      Anthropic's new AI model, Claude Fable 5, is here. Early users see big improvements in handling complex tasks like software development and design. Experts praise its advanced capabilities. However, concerns are rising about its cost and how easily people can access it. The model is currently in subscription plans but will shift to usage-based pricing soon.

      OpenAI joins rival Anthropic in race to Wall Street

      OpenAI did not disclose the size or terms of the offering, and said a timeline has not yet been determined. "It may be a while because there are things we want to do that are likely easier as a private company," it said in a statement. Reuters had reported that the AI giant is targeting a valuation of up to $1 trillion in a stock market debut that could ⁠come as early as ⁠September.

      Anthropic unveils Claude Fable 5, making a shift toward autonomous AI agents

      Anthropic has launched Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5, introducing a new class of AI models designed for long-horizon, autonomous tasks. The release highlights the industry’s shift toward agentic AI, combining breakthroughs in software engineering and scientific research with stringent safeguards aimed at mitigating emerging cybersecurity and biosecurity risks.

      Anthropic releases Fable 5, first public model from Mythos family

      Anthropic, maker of the Claude artificial intelligence (AI) models, on Tuesday made the most powerful version of its technology available to the general public while restricting it from use in sensitive areas. most queries to it relating to sensitive issues like cybersecurity will be routed instead to the lower-tier model, Opus 4.8, which was made public in late May.

      Apollo, Blackstone back Anthropic's $35 billion capacity expansion in new Broadcom tie-up

      Apollo and Blackstone are investing $35 billion to boost Anthropic's AI computing power. This expansion will utilize Broadcom's custom chips and networking. The initial phase adds one gigawatt of capacity, enough for many homes. This infrastructure will be deployed at Fluidstack-operated sites from mid-2026. The partnership aims to provide over 20 GW for leading AI labs by 2028.

      Apple's AI Siri will be held back by aging devices, Morgan Stanley says

      Apple's new AI Siri faces limitations on many older iPhones. Over 850 million iPhones cannot run basic queries. More than 1.3 billion iPhones will not support advanced Siri features. This is due to chip architecture and memory requirements. Apple Intelligence needs 12 GB of unified memory for its advanced functions. This impacts the accessibility of the new AI tools.

      OpenAI files for US IPO after Anthropic as AI giants head to public markets

      AI giant OpenAI has confidentially filed for a US initial public offering. This move follows rival Anthropic's similar filing. Investors are keenly watching these developments for exposure to the booming artificial intelligence sector. OpenAI aims for a significant valuation, potentially setting a new benchmark for tech IPOs. The company is navigating its transition from a nonprofit structure.

      RBI says it is fully prepared for Anthropic's frontier AI model Mythos

      India's central bank is fully prepared for Anthropic's advanced AI model, Mythos, despite awaiting final project details. Advisories have been issued to financial entities regarding potential cybersecurity threats. While access is currently limited to select global organizations, India is included in the project, with further steps to be taken upon receiving complete information.

      Enterprise AI Adoption Enters a New Phase as Companies Shift Focus From Access to ROI

      For the past two years, enterprises have encouraged employees to adopt AI tools at scale. Now, some of the biggest corporate users of AI are introducing limits, usage controls, and cost-management frameworks, signalling a shift from widespread experimentation to measurable business value.

      Anthropic wants AI development to slow down globally, warns humans could lose control otherwise

      In a long article on its website, titled "When AI builds itself", Anthropic said it would be good to have the option to slow or temporarily pause frontier AI development, citing safety risks and loss of control over the models as they self-improve.

      $100K savings in 3 months: Techie says Claude code is now 2x faster, 3x cheaper using this tool

      A developer's Reddit post highlights GrapeRoot, a tool enhancing AI coding. It uses a dependency graph to load only relevant code, reducing token usage. This reportedly makes AI coding twice as fast and three times cheaper. Developers are showing keen interest in this open-source solution for optimizing AI interactions with large codebases, potentially saving significant costs.

      Claude Opus 4.8 vs GPT-5.5: What's Anthropic AI's new Ultracode mode, pricing, honesty claims and jailbreak debate

      Anthropic has launched Claude Opus 4.8, a new AI model. It offers better coding and reasoning abilities. Users can now control the model's effort for tasks. This feature is called Ultracode mode. Claude Opus 4.8 aims to be more reliable and transparent than previous versions. It competes directly with OpenAI's GPT-5.5 model.

      Claude AI down today for users: List of alternate AI apps you can use for best coding experience

      Claude alternatives for coding: Claude AI experienced a significant outage on June 2, 2026, impacting multiple Anthropic services including its AI, console, API, and code offerings. While engineers worked to resolve the issue, users sought alternative AI coding tools. The article lists several options like Cursor, GitHub Copilot, and Windsurf, highlighting their strengths for various coding needs.

      Watch: Anthropic's free Claude workshop that teaches 40 prompting techniques from the team behind the AI

      Anthropic has released a free 24-minute workshop featuring its Applied AI team, offering 40 prompting techniques to enhance Claude's output. This direct guidance from the developers provides practical strategies for users to improve AI results, moving beyond basic input to a refined skill. The initiative is part of Anthropic's broader effort to expand educational resources for AI users and developers.

      Claude AI down: Anthropic AI chatbot faces partial outage as users report access issues

      Claude AI Down Today: Claude AI users reported widespread access issues after Anthropic confirmed elevated error rates affecting multiple services, including Claude AI, Claude API, Claude Console, and Claude Code.

      Claude AI Down Today Reason: Why Anthropic's AI is not working today? What's the latest quota update

      Claude AI Outage Reason: Claude AI experienced widespread disruptions today, with users on paid Pro and Max plans facing rapid quota exhaustion. A bug in Claude Code's sub-agent feature caused excessive token consumption, draining usage limits in minutes. Anthropic responded with an emergency quota reset for affected subscribers.

      Anthropic confidentially files to go public; potential trillion-dollar IPO will test Wall Street appetite for AI companies

      If Anthropic’s offer goes ahead, it will test investor appetite for AI companies, which have commanded massive private valuations—both Anthropic and OpenAI are within shouting distance of the trillion-dollar mark.

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