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Anthropic business and news from across the web.- Morning Legal BriefsAnthropic is opposing an AI liability bill that OpenAI has backed, indicating a division in the industry regarding AI regulation. The article also briefly mentions a legal case involving OpenAI's Sam Altman.
- AI Yi-Yi!Users are reporting performance degradation in Anthropic's AI model, Claude, leading to speculation that the company is 'nerfing' its capabilities. This comes amidst broader discussions about the impact of AI, including a report of a small town dealing with the implications of a $6 billion AI data center.
- OpenAI has a new $100 ChatGPT Pro plan to better match up with ClaudeOpenAI has introduced a new $100 per month ChatGPT Pro plan, aiming to compete with Anthropic's Claude offerings. This new tier provides significantly more Codex usage than the $20 Plus plan and is positioned as a more accessible option for heavy users compared to OpenAI's existing $200 Pro plan.
- AI Yi-Yi!Anthropic has launched a new product designed to simplify the creation of AI agents. Meanwhile, Meta has introduced a new AI model, positioning Mark Zuckerberg within the competitive landscape of advanced AI development.
- Anthropic appeal to avoid US Government blacklisting denied by federal courtA federal court has denied Anthropic's appeal to avoid a national security risk designation by the US Department of Defense. The court's decision allows the designation to remain in place while a lawsuit concerning the matter is ongoing.
- Meta's Muse Spark model brings reasoning capabilities to the Meta AI appMeta has launched Muse Spark, a new lightweight AI model designed for consumer use, available through the Meta AI app and website. This model features 'Instant' and 'Thinking' modes for flexible responses, can coordinate multiple AI subagents for complex tasks like trip planning, and is natively multimodal, processing images, video, and audio. It also includes a shopping assistant similar to ChatGPT and will be rolled out to more countries and Meta platforms in the coming weeks.
- AI Yi-Yi!A publisher head stated that despite industry dislike for generative AI, its use is inevitable as Pandora's box has been opened. The article mentions Anthropic's new Claude Mythos AI as an example of this technology's advancement.
- Anthropic's new Claude Mythos AI model has apparently found thousands of vulnerabilities in 'every major operating system and every major web browser, along with a range of other important pieces of software'Anthropic's new AI model, Claude Mythos, has identified thousands of high-severity vulnerabilities across major operating systems and web browsers. This discovery was made as part of Project Glasswing, an initiative involving major tech companies aimed at securing critical software. The AI's ability to detect these flaws quickly raises hopes for staying ahead of cyber threats.
- AI Yi-Yi!Anthropic has revealed its most dangerous AI model, which it is withholding from public access. Meanwhile, testing indicates that Google's AI Overviews are disseminating millions of falsehoods hourly. The article touches upon the rapid and inexpensive nature of these AI developments.
- Anthropic launches Project Glasswing, an effort to prevent AI cyberattacks with AIAnthropic has launched Project Glasswing, an initiative aimed at securing critical software against AI-powered cyberattacks, in partnership with major tech companies like Amazon Web Services, Apple, Google, and Microsoft. The project will utilize Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview model to identify vulnerabilities and develop defensive strategies against malicious AI use. This effort comes amidst broader concerns about AI's impact on cybersecurity and follows a previous incident where Anthropic's Claude was reportedly used in an attack against Mexican government agencies.
- AMD's senior director of AI thinks 'Claude has regressed' and that it 'cannot be trusted to perform…AMD's senior director of AI, Stellar Laurenzo, has publicly stated that Anthropic's Claude AI has shown a significant regression in its ability to perform complex engineering tasks and generate code since February. Users on GitHub and Reddit have also reported similar issues, with some suggesting that OpenAI's Codex is now outperforming Claude in coding tasks.
- Modder uses Claude AI to code new BIOS that gets obscure all P-core Intel Bartlett Lake CPUs running on a Z790…A modder has successfully used Anthropic's Claude AI to create a new BIOS that enables Intel's niche Bartlett Lake CPUs, specifically the Core 9 273PQE, to run on desktop Z790 motherboards. While not a flawless implementation, this achievement allows the P-core heavy Bartlett Lake chips to boot into Windows, demonstrating AI's potential in hardware modification despite some skepticism from companies like AMD.
- OpenAI reportedly kicked around an 'insane' plan to pit world leaders against each other like a Call of Duty…A report details an "insane" plan reportedly proposed by OpenAI president Greg Brockman to pit world powers like China and Russia against each other in a bidding war for AI development. The article also discusses OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's disputed trustworthiness and his company's business strategies.
- The UK government reportedly wants Anthropic to expand its presence in LondonThe UK government is reportedly attempting to persuade AI company Anthropic to expand its operations in London, including proposals for an expanded office and a potential dual stock listing. This effort comes amid a dispute between Anthropic and the US Department of Defense, which has led to contract issues and a supply chain risk designation for the company. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is expected to visit the UK in May, where the company will also face competition from OpenAI's existing presence in the city.
- AI Yi-Yi!Nvidia has developed AI technology that reportedly reduces VRAM usage by 85% without any loss in quality. Concurrently, AMD has released support for its Gemma 4 model across its GPU and CPU lineup, while Anthropic has also made changes to its AI model access.
- It's no longer free to use Claude through third-party tools like OpenClawAnthropic has updated its Claude AI subscription policy, discontinuing free usage for third-party tools like OpenClaw as of April 4. Users will now require an extra usage bundle or an API key to access Claude through external applications. This change is attributed to engineering constraints and a need to manage increasing demand by prioritizing direct customers and API users.
- This AI startup envisions '100 million new people' making videogamesThe startup Tesana is developing a proprietary game engine that uses generative AI to translate text prompts into game code, aiming to enable millions of people to create video games. While the technology promises increased accessibility and volume in game development, questions remain about creative control and the long-term viability of AI-generated content compared to human-driven artistic vision. The company is optimistic about creating new markets and hobbies, acknowledging that the technology is still in its early stages.
- Morning Legal BriefsAnthropic has issued copyright takedown requests in an effort to stop a leak of its Claude AI code. Separately, a lawsuit alleges that Perplexity's "Incognito Mode" is misleading and ineffective for user privacy.
- Engadget Podcast: How Apple keeps redefining personal computing at 50This analysis discusses Apple's 50-year legacy in personal computing and its continued relevance in the industry. The article also touches upon the successful launch of NASA's Artemis II mission and SpaceX's potential IPO, alongside other tech news including a leak from Anthropic and an FCC ban on foreign-made WiFi routers.
- AI Yi-Yi!Slack has upgraded its AI features, allowing employees to analyze their work patterns. Meanwhile, users of Anthropic's Claude Code are reportedly hitting usage limits much faster than anticipated, indicating high demand for AI coding assistance.