Late yesterday, Anthropic announced messaging support for Claude Code, allowing users to connect to a Claude Code session ...
The consensus among early adopters is that Anthropic has successfully internalized the most desirable features of the open-source movement—multi-channel support and long-term memory ...
Anthropic has introduced a new Channels feature to Claude Code that lets developers control their coding session from apps like Telegram and Discord, without sitting at their computer. With Channels, ...
AI agents of chaos? New research shows how bots talking to bots can go sideways fast ...
Recent AI progress can be divided into roughly three phases. First we had chatbots, designed to converse. Then, those chatbots became proficient at using tools, allowing them to do things like search ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Persona, partially funded by Peter Thiel’s venture firm Founders Fund, continues to provide age verification services for OpenAI, ...
AI trading bots are touted as smarter than humans in many ways, but they're still vulnerable to fat-finger blunders just like us. On Sunday, OpenAI engineer Nick Pash's automated artificial ...
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House Republicans have a new card up their sleeve to help bring legislation to the Senate floor: AI. A new AI tool, called the Byrd Bot, was developed by the conservative Republican Study Committee to ...
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Following additional review, Ars has determined that the story “After a routine code rejection, an AI agent published a hit piece on someone by name,” did not meet our standards. Ars Technica has ...