Drones get all the headlines. But on the ground in Ukraine, a fleet of American autonomous vehicles has been quietly running resupply missions, hauling ammo, and evacuating wounded soldiers since
FaceCheck ID and PimEyes are the two most well-known facial recognition search engines available to the public. Both let you upload a photo of a face and find other images
Anthropic just announced something that goes way beyond chatbots and coding tools. At an event called “The Briefing: AI for Science,” the company unveiled Claude Science, a workbench that pulls
The Department of Commerce lifted export controls on Anthropic’s most powerful public models Tuesday night. It’s been a brutal three weeks. On June 12, the Commerce Department told Anthropic to
The company that builds AI also wants to patch the open-source software everything runs on. The name they picked for it? Patch the Planet. Yes, that’s a Hackers reference. The
Anthropic launched Claude Fable 5, the first version of its elite Mythos AI model that regular people can actually use. But there are strict rules. Mythos has been locked behind
Forty-one days. That’s how long Opus 4.7 lasted before Anthropic replaced it. The last gap between Opus versions was over two months. This one was barely six weeks – the
Snorkel AI is a data-centric AI platform that helps enterprise teams build training datasets using programmatic labeling instead of manual annotation. Founded in 2019 out of the Stanford AI Lab
OpenAI quietly dropped a PowerPoint add-in this week, and it might be the most useful thing the company has shipped in months. ChatGPT for PowerPoint is a sidebar that sits
Hermes Agent and OpenClaw are the two open-source AI agents dominating 2026. Both run on your own hardware, both connect to your messaging apps, and both promise a “personal AI