Anthropic Built an AI That Finds Security Holes Faster Than Humans Can Fix Them
Anthropic just built an AI that hunts for security holes faster than humans can patch them — and nobody's ready for what comes next.
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Anthropic just built an AI that hunts for security holes faster than humans can patch them — and nobody's ready for what comes next.
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Google just turned its entire cloud platform into a factory floor for AI agents, and the enterprise customers writing the checks don't care about models anymore.
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When your AI vendor's customer support becomes an AI that can't solve your problem, you're watching the recursion loop eat itself.
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The prediction markets closed, the API shipped, and suddenly everyone's baseline for "good enough" just moved again. OpenAI released GPT-5.5 and GPT-5.5 Pro via API on April 23, matching GPT-5.4's speed while outperforming it on nearly every benchmark
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Anthropic just handed Claude the keys to your daily life, not just your work calendar. Claude now connects directly to personal apps like Spotify, Uber, Instacart, TurboTax, AllTrails, and Audible, extending beyond its existing work app integrations.
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The biggest AI bet in history landed with a shrug — which tells you everything about where we are in the hype cycle. Google is committing up to $40 billion to Anthropic, massively scaling its existing partnership to fund compute infrastructure for Claude's model development
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The world's most capable AI models just became a commodity anyone can afford to run at scale. DeepSeek-V4 launched as a 1.6-trillion-parameter open source model that matches or beats GPT-5.5 and Claude Opus 4.7 on benchmarks while costing roughly 1/6th the price via API
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Google just placed the biggest bet in AI history on a company it's simultaneously trying to outcompete. Google will invest $10 billion in Anthropic immediately, with another $30 billion potentially following — dwarfing every prior AI investment and cementing the strangest partnership in tech.
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When all your cofounders leave, you're not running a startup — you're running a one-man show with 1,200 extras.
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China just made a million-token context window something your agents can actually afford to use. DeepSeek-V4 launched with a 1-million-token context window that's optimized for agent workflows, not just benchmarks.
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The US just declared the AI fence tall enough to matter, and China responded by building a ladder out of domestic chips. DeepSeek released V4, claiming performance competitive with closed-source US models from Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI, with major improvements in coding capability
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The people building AI's future just admitted they can't keep up with it either. Cat Wu, head of product for Claude Code at Anthropic, told Lenny's podcast that users are experiencing FOMO from the relentless pace of AI releases, forcing people to "check Twitter every single day" to stay current
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OpenAI just shipped three product tiers in 72 hours while everyone else is still debugging their v1. OpenAI launched workspace agents in ChatGPT, Codex-powered automation that runs complex workflows in the cloud across team tools
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The Chinese lab that proved you could build frontier AI for pocket change just dropped its next act. DeepSeek released preview versions of a new flagship AI model, positioning it as the most powerful open-source platform available
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China's tech giants are scrambling to get a piece of DeepSeek after spending months watching it embarrass their own AI efforts with a fraction of their budgets. Tencent and Alibaba are negotiating to join DeepSeek's first external funding round, signaling a major shift in China's AI power structure
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When your best product starts feeling broken and thousands of power users scream about it online, you can either gaslight them or own it.
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OpenAI just launched a model with a bug bounty that pays you to break its bio safety guardrails, which tells you everything about where we are in the agent economy. OpenAI released GPT-5.5 with a published system card detailing safety evaluations and capability benchmarks.
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While everyone's betting billions on chatbots that can pass the bar exam, Bezos is building AI that knows the difference between a Phillips head and a flathead.
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The gap between model releases just collapsed from months to weeks, and that acceleration tells you more about the AI race than the model itself. OpenAI dropped GPT-5.5 just weeks after its last update, promising more agentic performance and fewer hallucinations for business users
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The race isn't to build better code generators — it's to build agents that ship software without asking permission. OpenAI released GPT-5.5, claiming it's their most capable AI system for coding, science work, and autonomous task execution
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