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The Line in the Sand: Why Anthropic is Saying “No” to the Pentagon

There’s a massive battle brewing in Washington, and it’s not about budgets or bills, it’s about the soul of Artificial Intelligence. Anthropic, the creators of Claude, are currently locked in a high-stakes standoff with the US government. The conflict reached a boiling point in late February 2026. Reports indicate that the US military utilized Claude
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Anthropic Catches Chinese AI Companies Stealing Claude’s Intelligence

AI labs often warn about AI model distillation and model extraction (also called “model stealing”). This is not just “trade secret paranoia.” It is a real risk when a powerful model is offered through an API (a way for apps to talk to a service). Here’s the basic idea. If you can call an API,
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GPT-5 Codex Built an Entire App in 25 Hours While You Slept

Last week, a startup no one had heard of beat every human development team at their own game, except the startup was GPT-5.3-Codex, and it wasn’t competing. It was just running a stress test. OpenAI described a scenario where their latest coding model autonomously built a complete design tool over approximately 25 hours, using roughly
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ChatGPT’s New Lockdown Mode: What High-Risk Users Need to Know

OpenAI just added a security feature most users will never touch, but if you’re in a high-risk field, you absolutely should. Last week, ChatGPT rolled out an optional Lockdown Mode designed for workflows where a single prompt injection or data leak could cost you everything. Think legal analysis of confidential documents, medical research with patient
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OpenAI Just Hired the OpenClaw Creator — Here’s What It Actually Means

There’s a reason OpenAI just brought the creator of OpenClaw in-house, and it’s not just about acquiring another engineer. Last week, Peter Steinberger announced he’s joining OpenAI to help develop accessible AI agents. But here’s the twist: OpenClaw, the open-source accessibility tool he built, isn’t getting absorbed into OpenAI’s proprietary stack. Instead, it’s moving into
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$650 Billion AI Bet: The Largest Corporate Spending Boom in US History

If you thought Big Tech was already spending big on AI, buckle up, because what’s coming in 2026 makes previous investments look like pocket change. Amazon, Alphabet (Google’s parent company), Meta, and Microsoft are collectively planning to drop roughly $650 billion on AI infrastructure this year. Yes, you read that right: $650 billion with a
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ByteDance’s AI Just Created a Fake Tom Cruise Fight Scene, And Hollywood Is Furious

There’s a reason Hollywood’s biggest trade groups just issued simultaneous statements condemning a single AI video, and it’s not just about Tom Cruise throwing fake punches. An AI-generated clip showing Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt in what looks like a professionally choreographed fight scene went viral this week. The catch? Neither actor was involved. The
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Amazon Ring Just Killed Its Partnership With Flock Safety. Here’s Why That Matters

When Amazon’s Ring announced it was ending its partnership with Flock Safety this week, both companies called it a “mutual decision.” That’s corporate speak for “this blew up in our faces and we’re doing damage control.” The partnership, which integrated Ring’s doorbell and security camera network with Flock Safety’s automated license plate readers, had been


