Chardet dispute shows how AI will kill software licensing
…That's the world I might like, but not the world we got. The horse is out of the barn and can't be put back. So, what do we do with…
…That's the world I might like, but not the world we got. The horse is out of the barn and can't be put back. So, what do we do with…
…That’s not glamorous, but it is extremely useful. Claude Code becomes much more useful when you give it messy, real-world context rather than pristine toy prompts. Repo structure, terminal output…
…The release also marks the Realtime API's exit from beta, making it generally available for production use for the first time. At the center of the release is GPT-Realtime-2…
…It's genuinely an excellent tool, and the reason it holds a special place in this space is because it was the first tool to realize that there are use cases where…
…We are releasing Opus 4.7 with safeguards that automatically detect and block requests that indicate prohibited or high-risk cybersecurity uses. What we learn from the real-world deployment of these…
…real-world outcomes, we think a promising approach is to extend our research through Anthropic Interviewer by following up with people after they've received guidance from Claude. How people use AI…
…Real-world use cases The game-changing part Once that bridge to Google Drive was open, I was flying through my tasks. Take my copy editing work for Swami Jewels (my client…
…that touches the outside world. Just a few folders that needed someone to care about them more than I did. Turns out that’s a legitimate use case, even if nobody’s…
…Multiple ICLR 2026 submissions on OpenReview used BrowseComp questions as case studies and published the answers in plaintext tables, while ArXiv papers from several labs included complete solution trajectories in their appendices…
…Instead, it's pulling what Copilot (and, eventually, Claude) knows about the subject at large, and simply using that to create a PowerPoint. The implication is that, well, no one really cares…