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Anthropic’s Mythos AI model has triggered global cybersecurity concerns due to its advanced ability to both detect and ...
An internal Google memo, first circulated in early April 2026 and since described by multiple people familiar with its ...
Not long ago, “good engineering hygiene” meant leaving a trail of breadcrumbs in the code: comments explaining what a function does, wiki pages describing how services interact and auto-generated API ...
Claurst is an open-source, multi-provider terminal coding agent built from the ground up in Rust. It started as a clean-room reimplementation of Claude Code's behavior (from spec) and has since ...
Companies are scrambling to deal with the glut. Credit...Mojo Wang Supported by By Mike Isaac and Erin Griffith Reporting from San Francisco When a financial services company recently began using ...
Microsoft Defender Security Research has observed a widespread phishing campaign leveraging the device code authentication flow to compromise organizational accounts at scale. While traditional device ...
Earlier this week, Anthropic accidentally released more than 500,000 lines of code tied to its Claude Code system, offering an unusually detailed look into how one of the fastest-growing AI tools ...
WSJ’s Kate Clark demonstrates how Anthropic’s new Cowork tool can help non-coders automate their lives–or at least attempt to. Photo: Claire Hogan/WSJ Anthropic is racing to contain the fallout after ...
Anthropic inadvertently released internal source code behind its popular artificial-intelligence-powered Claude coding assistant, raising questions about the security of an AI model developer that has ...
What should have been a routine release has revealed some of the features Anthropic has been working on for Claude Code. As reported by Ars Technica, The Verge and others, after the company released ...