So many tech systems that we interact with in our daily lives seem to have degraded beyond usability, or, as Cory Doctorow ...
AI research lab Anthropic continues to cement its stake as the predominant AI player in the enterprise space. On Tuesday, Anthropic announced a multi-year partnership with professional services firm ...
OpenAI, Anthropic, and Block have cofounded a new open source organization—the Agentic AI Foundation—to promote standards for artificial intelligence agents. The three companies are also transferring ...
The research pilot program will run for a week, and each AI interview will take 10 to 15 minutes, per Anthropic. Questions include what the user would most ideally like AI’s help with and whether ...
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei speaks onstage during the 2025 New York Times Dealbook Summit on Dec. 3, 2025 in New York City. Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images Dario Amodei, head of Anthropic, is ...
What’s the soul of a new machine? It’s a loaded question, and not one with a satisfying answer; the predominant view, after all, is that souls don’t even exist in humans, so looking for one in a ...
Anthropic has engaged Wilson Sonsini to prepare for potential IPO, according to FT Anthropic, based in San Francisco, says it has yet to decide any listing plans Rival OpenAI has also signaled plans ...
The $183 billion AI startup recently conducted a study of 132 of its own engineers to understand how AI is changing work. Anthropic is the AI startup behind Claude Code, an AI coding assistant. The ...
What happens when a innovative AI research company acquires one of the fastest JavaScript runtimes on the market? The tech world is abuzz with the news that Anthropic has acquired Bun, a move that ...
As he and his company pour tens of billions into new data centers, Dario Amodei said they face a “cone of uncertainty.” By Cade Metz Cade Metz has reported on artificial intelligence for more than 15 ...
AI agents are getting good enough at finding attack vectors in smart contracts that they can already be weaponized by bad actors, according to new research published by the Anthropic Fellows program.