Claude subscription billing changes June 15 as Anthropic moves Agent SDK and claude -p to a separate per-user credit of $20 ...
Sakana AI has opened a Recursive Self-Improvement Lab to test whether AI systems can help redesign and optimize future AI systems, a bet aimed at reducing frontier AI’s dependence on brute-force ...
Google reported the first confirmed AI-assisted zero-day exploit, raising new concerns about logic flaws, supply chain risk, and containment.
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Horizon Quantum Computing Pte. Lays Out Quantum Software Push at Needham Conference
Could These 3 New-to-Market Quantum Computing Firms Threaten D-Wave? Horizon Quantum Computing Pte. (NASDAQ:HQ) used its appearance at Needham & Company's 21st annual Technology, Media, & Consumer ...
Unrequited love drove a 57-year-old man to an AI. Delusions of grandeur followed.
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Mistral AI and TanStack hit in supply chain attack with SLSA-attested malware
Attackers compromised the official Mistral AI Python package on PyPI along with hundreds of other widely-used developer packages, exposing GitHub tokens, cloud credentials, and password vaults across ...
Anthropic's internal data shows Claude writing most of its code, an early signal of recursive self-improvement in AI.
Claude now authors 80% of Anthropic's production code. The company's new paper maps the path to recursive self-improvement and calls for a global pause mechanism.
The maker of Claude wants AI labs, including itself, to prepare for a coordinated slowdown if models begin building their own ...
Anthropic says recursive self-improvement is their chosen path for AI advancing AI. I explain the ins and outs. An AI Insider ...
To stop this from spiraling, Anthropic calls for a verifiable, industry-wide pause—a kind of AI arms-control treaty—because ...
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