Cursor's development of SAND could intensify competition in AI-driven productivity tools, potentially reshaping workplace efficiency dynamics.
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Anthropic's integration of a browser into Claude enhances developer efficiency but raises security concerns, necessitating careful evaluation.
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Revolut has integrated its crypto exchange, Revolut X, with AI-powered third-party assistants, enabling its users to perform in-depth market analysis, review portfolios, receive alerts, and execute crypto trades using natural language communication while ensuring the final order is still in their hands. Revolut X Adds AI Trading Tools According to Revolut, it supports AI assistants such as Claude, Gemini, OpenClaw, and Cursor. Users from other platforms can also use the universal skill or command-line interface, which is published on GitHub. The integration enables customers to request portfolio summaries, access up-to-the-minute market data, and even set their own price alerts using plain text messages. Users can also place market and limit orders and manage open positions without accessing the Revolut X app. The company said no coding knowledge is needed to use the too
SAN FRANCISCO and ALISO VIEJO, Calif., July 10, 2026 — UST, a leading AI and technology transformation solutions company, has announced a strategic alliance with Anthropic, the AI safety and […]
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Anthropic introduced a new feature called Reflect, a dashboard allowing Claude users to track and visualize their AI usage patterns, topics discussed, and task types. Beyond analytics, Reflect is designed to encourage mindful AI use, periodically prompting users with reflective questions and offering tools to set quiet hours or scheduled breaks. The feature also provides […]
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Meta launched Muse Spark 1.1 on July 9. The company priced its first paid AI model far below Anthropic’s Claude and OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The move puts Meta squarely in the coding and agentic AI market, which both rivals currently dominate. The launch marks a sharp shift from Meta’s open-source Llama strategy. AI chief Alexandr Wang said Meta built the pricing to compete directly with the two market leaders. Muse Spark’s Aggressive Pricing Play Meta priced the new model at $1.25 per million input tokens and $4.25 per million output tokens. New accounts get $20 in free credits before billing starts. Muse Spark 1.1 undercuts all major AI rivals on price. Its $1.25 input rate runs 37% below Sonnet 5’s introductory $2 and 75% below Opus 4.8 and GPT-5.5, which both charge $5. The output side shows an even wider gap. Meta’s $4.25 rate sits 58% below Sonnet 5’s introductory $10, 83%
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Darius Baruo
Jul 09, 2026 18:12
Anthropic invites the public to ask hard questions about AI’s societal impact, pledging transparency and action in addressing them.
Anthropic, the AI research firm behind the Claude language model, has launched an ambitious initiative to engage the public on the toughest questions surrounding artificial intelligence. Dubbed the “Hard Questions” campaign, the effort aims to uncover and address widespread concerns about AI’s societal implications, from job displacement to its role in human agency. This initiative builds on extensive groundwork. Anthropic has already conducted a survey of 52,000 Americans, capturing their hopes and fears about AI. Additionally, they’ve polled 81,000 Claude users across 159 countries in 70 languages, hosted in-person focus groups, and analyzed real-world AI usage data. Through efforts like the Ant
The AI firm Anthropic has developed a technique that has given it the clearest glimpse yet at what’s really going on inside large language models as they answer questions or carry out tasks. What they found ranges from the mundane to the unnerving. Researchers at the company built a tool called the Jacobian lens (or…