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…signed in with ChatGPT." More than just being a response to Anthropic, which has offered Claude Code users a way to access their work on mobile since last fall , you can view…
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Claude is an AI assistant developed by Anthropic that uses large language models to generate text and support conversational tasks.
…signed in with ChatGPT." More than just being a response to Anthropic, which has offered Claude Code users a way to access their work on mobile since last fall , you can view…
…Apple will also release a dedicated Siri app to compete with chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude, allowing users to talk to the assistant through text and voice.
…after the company's CEO, Jesse Lyu, saw how much his software engineers were using Claude Code. Lyu thought a small form factor PC, like the netbooks that were popular in the…
…It turns out the DOD still used Claude for attacks on Iran, after banning Anthropic'/s AI last week. And really, what do these AI companies expect to happen when they jump…
…Many people use AI chatbots to help with tax returns, despite the risks , but most opt for Claude or ChatGPT over Grok. The company is reportedly trying to reverse that trend. So…
…AI for All suggests these problems are a matter of communication and access, but considering tools like ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude can be used for free, Canadians not using AI enough might…
…For instance, the US reportedly used Anthropic's Claude to help with the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and with its attack on Iran , even after President Trump ordered federal agencies…
…Anthropic, for example, was one of the first AI labs to offer a "hybrid reasoning model" when it released Claude Sonnet 3.7 at the start of last year. That said, Meta…
…Allbirds It's like walking on a Claude. Continue reading.
…When Anthropic published a " Claude Constitution " earlier this year, the board published a lengthy analysis from member Suzanne Nossel arguing that Claude also needed the kind of "oversight" the board has provided…