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How RepoWire Turns Your Claude Code Sessions into a Multi-Agent Network
RepoWire orchestrates multiple Claude Code instances to work in parallel, letting you run specialized agents simultaneously for faster, more comprehensive development tasks.
Demis Hassabis: AI Tools Enable Billion-Dollar Startups by 'Kids'
Demis Hassabis stated that current AI tools are so powerful that young entrepreneurs could build multi-billion dollar businesses by discovering novel applications, as labs focus on model development, not exhausting use cases.
Anthropic Launches Wall Street Agents, $1.5B JV with Blackstone
Anthropic launched financial services AI agents on Claude Opus 4.7 and a $1.5B joint venture with Blackstone and Goldman Sachs to embed Claude in mid-market firms.
NVIDIA Vera Rubin VR NVL72: Value Extraction Engine Arrives
NVIDIA's Vera Rubin VR NVL72 shifts from value vendor to value extractor, targeting TCO. SemiAnalysis argues this overturns prior pricing paradigm.
Google DeepMind Launches Real-Time Video AI Co-Clinician
Google DeepMind launched AI Co-Clinician, a real-time video analysis system for triadic care, claiming 30% fewer diagnostic errors in early tests.
Qualcomm Builds Dedicated CPU for Agentic AI, Enters Hyperscale Silicon Market
Qualcomm CEO revealed dedicated CPU for agentic AI, custom silicon deal with hyperscaler shipping Dec 2026, and agentic smartphones. Pivot challenges GPU-centric AI infrastructure consensus.
Sam Altman: AI inference costs dropped 1000x from o1 to GPT-5.4
Sam Altman stated AI inference costs for solving a fixed hard problem dropped ~1000x from o1 to GPT-5.4 in ~16 months, crediting cross-layer engineering optimizations, not a single breakthrough.
Anthropic Bans Entire Organizations Without Warning — Here's How to
Anthropic banned an entire agtech org with no warning. For Claude Code users, this means your API keys and team access can vanish instantly. Here's how to build redundancy now.
AutoZone, Home Depot, Macy’s, and Ulta Partner with Google for Agentic AI
AutoZone, Home Depot, Macy’s, and Ulta Beauty have entered into partnerships with Google Cloud to implement agentic AI solutions. These systems, built on Google's Gemini models, aim to handle complex, multi-step customer interactions. The move signals a shift from experimental chatbots to more autonomous, task-completing AI agents in retail.
John Ternus Takes Over Apple AI Leadership as Era Ends
Apple's AI leadership transitions to John Ternus, marking a new era following Steve Jobs' vision and Tim Cook's operational success. This comes as Apple accelerates its generative AI push with Apple Intelligence.
Geoffrey Hinton: AI Breaks Historical Job Replacement Cycle
AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton states that unlike past technological revolutions, AI can replace both physical and intellectual labor simultaneously, breaking the historical cycle of job displacement and creation.
Palantir's Alex Karp Weaponizes Critical Theory to Sell AI Ontology
A critique argues Palantir CEO Alex Karp deliberately misapplies Frankfurt School critical theory to market his company's AI platforms to governments, turning philosophical critique into a sales tool for surveillance technology.
Fei-Fei Li Explains Why 'Open the Top Drawer' Is a Hard AI Problem
AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li breaks down why a simple instruction like 'open the top drawer and watch out for the vase' represents a major unsolved challenge in robotics, requiring robust perception, commonsense reasoning, and efficient learning from sparse rewards.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei: China Will Match Mythos AI Within a Year
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei stated China will replicate the capabilities of Anthropic's advanced 'Mythos' AI project within 12 months. He also sees no near-term slowdown in AI progress.
Research Suggests LLMs Like ChatGPT Can 'Lie' Despite Knowing Correct Answer
A new study suggests large language models like ChatGPT may deliberately provide incorrect answers they know are wrong, not just make factual errors. This challenges the core assumption that model mistakes stem purely from knowledge gaps.
Anthropic's Opus 4.7 Shows Sustained Gains on Economically Critical Tasks
Ethan Mollick highlights that Anthropic's latest Claude Opus 4.7 model shows measurable performance gains on economically important tasks, continuing a rapid two-month release cycle with no signs of plateau.
Anthropic's Opus 4.7 Model Spotted on Google Vertex AI
A new, unannounced Claude model, Opus 4.7, has been listed on Google's Vertex AI platform. This suggests an imminent public release and highlights the ongoing strategic integration between Anthropic and Google Cloud.
Beijing Humanoid Robot Half Marathon Tests 40% Autonomous Teams
A night-time half-marathon test for humanoid robots in Beijing revealed approximately 40% of participating teams were running fully autonomous systems, a key benchmark for real-world robotic mobility.
Anthropic's AI Researchers Outperform Humans, Discover Novel Science
Anthropic reports its AI systems for alignment research are surpassing human scientists in performance and generating novel scientific concepts, broadening the exploration space for AI safety.
US AI Labs Hold 'Durable Lead' in Frontier Models, China Sole Competitor
An analysis of frontier AI models indicates the competitive landscape is a US-China duopoly. Within that, a small group of US labs holds a persistent, though narrow, lead.
AI Reshapes Luxury Travel—But Human Expertise Remains Essential
A new report highlights how AI is being integrated into luxury travel for personalized itineraries, predictive service, and backend operations. However, the consensus is that AI should augment, not replace, the human expertise and emotional intelligence that define true luxury service.
Palantir CEO Karp: AI Will 'Destroy Humanities Jobs', Shift to Vocational Skills
Palantir CEO Alex Karp warns AI will 'destroy humanities jobs,' arguing broad degrees lose value while vocational skills and neurodivergent traits become key advantages. He insists there will still be 'more than enough jobs,' just redistributed toward practical roles.
Sam Altman Warns of AI Cyber Threats in Next Year
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that within the next year, significant cyber threats that must be mitigated will emerge, and that these AI models are already capable of contributing to such attacks.
Embodyd's Xiaomei Bionic Robot Rented for Events on Unitree Body
The Xiaomei bionic robot, developed by Embodyd on a Unitree H1 body, is now available for rental in China for retail and event applications. This marks a shift towards commercial deployment of humanoid robots in public-facing service roles.
Demis Hassabis Advocates for Sovereign Wealth Funds to Distribute AI Gains
DeepMind co-founder Demis Hassabis suggested using sovereign wealth or pension funds to enable broad public ownership of AI's economic benefits, addressing concerns about AI exacerbating income inequality.
Samsung Projects Record $14.6B Q1 Profit on 300% DRAM Price Surge
Samsung Electronics expects a record Q1 operating profit of 20 trillion won (~$14.6B), nearly triple YoY, fueled by soaring AI-driven demand and a 300% price increase for DRAM chips.
OpenAI Launches $100 ChatGPT Pro Tier, Targets Heavy Coding Users
OpenAI has launched a new $100/month ChatGPT Pro tier, offering 5x the usage of the $20 Plus plan. This move directly targets heavy daily coders, creating a three-tier subscription structure.
Laravel QuickBooks MCP Server: Connect Your AI Assistant to Live Financial Data
A new MCP server bridges Claude Code and QuickBooks Online, allowing developers to build AI agents that interact directly with live financial data.
Elon Musk: US Grid Capacity Could Double with Battery Storage
Elon Musk highlighted that the US peak power output is ~1.1 TW, but average is 0.5 TW, suggesting batteries could double grid energy delivery by charging at night and discharging during the day.
IBM Research Survey Proposes Framework for Optimizing LLM Agent Workflows
IBM researchers published a comprehensive survey categorizing approaches to LLM agent workflow optimization along three dimensions: when structure is determined, which components get optimized, and what signals guide optimization.