Anthropic has launched a new set of open source tools called Agent Skills that allow its Claude AI to perform specialized business tasks. By making these tools free for everyone to use, Anthropic is competing directly with OpenAI to become the primary technology layer for corporate AI applications.
Anthropic will pay at least $1.5 billion to authors in a landmark class-action settlement over AI training data—the biggest case of its kind and a major shift for creative rights in the age of AI.
A new disclosure claims Claude’s Code Interpreter can be tricked into leaking private user data. Here is a clear, calm, and practical breakdown of what went wrong and what users should do next.
Anthropic’s Claude Code is now usable by anyone on the web or mobile, unlocking powerful coding AI for non-developers and solo creators—and revolutionizing automated software creation.
Anthropic has officially enabled the Claude memory feature for free users, allowing the AI to remember preferences and past projects across conversations without a paid subscription.
Anthropic has officially launched Claude Sonnet 4.5, a significant update to its AI family. With better reasoning, faster response times, and improved coding support, the model is designed to power real-world agents and streamline computer-based tasks.
Meta is making headlines with a record-breaking $15 billion investment in Scale AI, acquiring a 49% stake in the data powerhouse. This bold move signals Meta’s determination to catch up in the race for artificial general intelligence (AGI), with Scale AI’s CEO Alexandr Wang tapped to lead a new superintelligence lab. Here’s what this historic deal means for Meta, Scale AI, and the future of AI innovation.










