Anthropic Leaks Its Most Powerful Model Yet
The Leak That Wasn't Supposed to Happen Anthropic didn't announce its next flagship model. The internet found it
Short-cycle coverage and updates from the news desk — clusters, wires, and quick reads.
The Leak That Wasn't Supposed to Happen Anthropic didn't announce its next flagship model. The internet found it
Britain's Most Controversial AI Contractor Goes Financial Palantir just added another crown jewel to its growing portfolio of UK government
A Product Killed by Its Own Industry Sora launched in late 2024 as one of the most hyped AI product releases in
The Problem With Brain Research Neuroscience has always had a scaling problem. Every new experiment requires new subjects, new scans, and new
Google Just Made AI Music a Real Product Google didn't just ship an incremental update. Lyria 3 Pro — released roughly
The Memory Wall Nobody Talks About Enough Every time you run inference on a large language model, the system maintains a key-value
The Switching Cost Problem, Solved on Purpose One of the quietest moats in the consumer AI market has nothing to do with
The Invisible Energy Problem There's a strange irony at the heart of America's AI boom: nobody actually knows
A Robot Walked Into the White House. It Wasn't a Joke. The image is genuinely strange: First Lady Melania Trump
The Problem Developers Have Been Quietly Living With Anyone who has used an agentic coding tool knows the tax: every file operation,
The Scheme That Ran for Years Before Anyone Was Charged Michael Smith was not a musician. He was a suburban dad from
The Problem Reddit Can No Longer Ignore Reddit has always thrived on the chaos of anonymous human opinion. That founding premise is