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The Pentagon, a Federal Judge, and an AI Company Walk Into a Courtroom: Inside the Anthropic Blacklisting Battle
The Department of Defense is fighting to keep Anthropic off its approved vendor list — and it's willing to go to court to do it.The Pentagon filed an appeal late this...
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Salesforce Loses Its Top AI Agent Architect to a Startup — And It Says Everything About Where Enterprise AI Is Headed
The executive who helped build Salesforce's most ambitious artificial intelligence product just walked out the door.Clara Shih, who ran Salesforce's Agentforce platfor...
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Microsoft Wants to Own the Silicon Under Its AI Empire — And That Changes Everything
For years, Microsoft was content to rent its artificial intelligence infrastructure. It leaned on Nvidia's GPUs, ran OpenAI's models, and assembled its AI strategy from parts...
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Microsoft Is Building Its Own AI Brain — And It’s Designing It to Replace the One OpenAI Gave It
For years, Microsoft's artificial intelligence strategy had a single nucleus: OpenAI. The Redmond giant poured billions into the San Francisco startup, embedded its models ac...
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Anthropic’s $400 Million Bet on a Tiny Team Reveals the Absurd Economics of the AI Talent War
Anthropic just wrote a check for roughly $400 million to acquire a company with fewer than ten employees. No significant revenue. No shipping product. Just people — a handful...
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The Treadmill That Never Stops: Why AI’s Fastest Engineers Are Running on Empty
Simon Willison hasn't taken a proper break in three years. The co-creator of the Django web framework — one of the most widely deployed tools in modern software development —...
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Anthropic Tightens IP Enforcement for Claude AI Amid Lawsuits
Anthropic, the AI research company behind the Claude language model, has recently found itself at the center of a controversy involving intellectual property rights. This develo...
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OpenAI’s Child Safety Coalition and the Age Verification Playbook Big Tech Keeps Writing for Washington
OpenAI wants to protect your kids. So does Meta. So does every major technology company that has lately discovered a passion for child safety — right around the time lawmaker...
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Anthropic’s Copyright Problem Is Bigger Than a Chatbot Gone Rogue — It Threatens the Entire AI Coding Business
A lawsuit filed against Anthropic in late April 2025 has exposed a fault line running beneath the fast-growing AI-assisted coding market. The complaint, brought by a group of...
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The Great AI Reshuffle: Why OpenAI’s Secondary Shares Are Going Cold While Anthropic’s Are Red Hot
Something unusual is happening in the private markets for artificial intelligence companies. OpenAI, long the undisputed darling of Silicon Valley and Wall Street alike, is w...
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Anthropic’s Claude Code Is About to Get a Mind of Its Own — And That Changes Everything for Software Engineers
A leaked system prompt buried inside Anthropic's Claude Code tool has revealed something the AI company hasn't officially announced: a "proactive" mode that would allow the c...
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The Great AI Valuation Swap: OpenAI’s Secondary Market Shine Fades as Anthropic Becomes the Hottest Ticket in Silicon Valley
For years, OpenAI was the undisputed darling of the private technology markets — a company whose shares traded on secondary exchanges with the kind of fervor usually reserved...
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Nvidia’s $5 Trillion Moonshot: Why One Analyst Thinks the Stock Could More Than Double From Here
Jensen Huang stood on stage at Nvidia's GTC conference in March and laid out a vision so ambitious it bordered on audacious: a company already worth $2.6 trillion positioning...
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Anthropic Accidentally Exposed Claude’s Source Code — And What Spilled Out Reveals More Than the Company Intended
For a company that has built its brand on safety and careful deployment of artificial intelligence, Anthropic had a remarkably unsafe moment last week. The source code for Cl...
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The Pentagon Tried to Punish Anthropic for Its AI Ethics Stance. It May Have Created a Bigger Problem for Itself.
In late March 2026, a quiet bureaucratic maneuver inside the Department of Defense became the loudest signal yet about how Washington intends to wage its internal battles ove...
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