Claude Design Launch: Product Context and Market Signals

Anthropic just launched Claude Design, a new AI-powered design tool that turns conversational prompts into polished visual work, from interactive prototypes and slide decks to marketing materials and landing pages. It is available immediately in research preview for all paid Claude subscribers, and it represents Anthropic’s most aggressive move yet beyond its core language model … Read more

OpenAI Codex April 2026 Update: Computer Use, Browser, and Memory Change Everything

OpenAI Codex April 2026 update featuring computer use, browser, and memory capabilities

OpenAI just dropped three massive updates to Codex: background computer control on macOS, a built-in browser for frontend work, and persistent memory across sessions. Here’s what each feature actually does and whether they’re worth your time.

Claude Opus 4.7 vs GPT-5.4 vs Gemini 3.1 Pro: Which AI Model Should You Actually Use in 2026

Claude Opus 4.7 just launched, and the internet is already flooded with takes. Most coverage focuses on what is new: better coding, improved vision, cybersecurity safeguards. But the question most developers and enterprises actually care about is different: should you switch from GPT-5.4 or Gemini 3.1 Pro to Claude Opus 4.7 for your actual work? … Read more

Claude Opus 4.7 Is Here: What Anthropic New Model Actually Does Better Than Its Predecessor

Anthropic has officially launched Claude Opus 4.7, calling it a “notable improvement” over Opus 4.6 in advanced software engineering, vision capabilities, and creative tasks. The model is now generally available across all Claude products, the Claude API, Amazon Bedrock, Google Cloud Vertex AI, and Microsoft Foundry. Here is what the model does, how it performs, … Read more

ASML Q1 2026 Earnings: Why the Company Behind Every AI Chip Just Raised Its Outlook to €40 Billion

ASML, the Dutch company that manufactures the machines required to produce the world’s most advanced semiconductors, just reported first-quarter earnings that beat expectations and raised its full-year 2026 outlook. The results confirm what many in the industry already suspected: the AI chip boom is not slowing down, and the companies that make the tools to … Read more

NAACP Sues Elon Musk xAI: The Dark Side of AI Data Centers and the Communities That Pay the Price

The NAACP, the largest civil rights organization in the United States, has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk’s xAI, alleging that the company illegally installed and operated 27 gas turbines in Southaven, Mississippi to power its Colossus 2 data center, exposing nearby predominantly Black communities to dangerous air pollution without permits. The lawsuit, filed on … Read more

OpenAI GPT-5.4-Cyber: The AI Cybersecurity Arms Race Between OpenAI and Anthropic Explained

OpenAI just launched GPT-5.4-Cyber, a “cyber-permissive” variant of its flagship GPT-5.4 model built specifically for defensive cybersecurity work. The release comes exactly one week after Anthropic unveiled its own cybersecurity-focused model, Mythos, signaling that the race to build AI-powered security tools has become the newest battleground between the two leading AI companies. But where Anthropic … Read more

Anthropic Mythos and the Pentagon: Why the Most Powerful AI Model Is Caught in a Political Firestorm

Anthropic’s Mythos model was announced on April 7 as the company’s most capable AI ever, with powerful cybersecurity capabilities so significant that it is not being released to the public. Just one week later, the situation has become considerably more complex: Anthropic is simultaneously briefing the Trump administration about Mythos while suing the Pentagon, encouraging … Read more