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As tech giants push custom AI tools into the public sector, experts question what’s at stake when governments depend on ...
Anjey Midha, Andreessen Horowitz partner, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss Midha's starting grounds as an angel investor in ...
A source familiar tells TechCrunch the blog was a “pilot” meant to help Anthropic’s team combine customer requests for ...
AI startup Anthropic is siphoning top talent from OpenAI and Google's DeepMind.
An AI researcher put leading AI models to the test in a game of Diplomacy. Here's how the models fared.
In a new lawsuit, Reddit accuses AI company Anthropic of illegally scraping its users’ data—including posts authored by ...
Anthropic's Jared Kaplan said the company largely cut Windsurf's direct access to Anthropic's Claude AI models because of ...
A proposed 10-year ban on states regulating AI "is far too blunt an instrument," Amodei wrote in an op-ed. Here's why.
In its lawsuit, Reddit said Anthropic had also declined to enter into a licensing agreement for data and had unjustly ...
Claude Gov is Anthropic’s answer to ChatGPT Gov, OpenAI’s product for U.S. government agencies, which it launched in January.
The social platform alleges that Anthropic used data from Reddit to train its AI. Anthropic denies the claims.
The online discussion forum says Anthropic continued to access its site more than 100,000 times after saying it had stopped.