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Anthropic accuses Alibaba of a campaign to illicitly extract its AI capabilities through model distillation, highlighting ongoing tensions in AI intellectual property.
Speculates on whether the AI industry will consolidate into a two-player race between OpenAI and Anthropic.
The article examines the dramatic cost difference between open-weight models like DeepSeek V4 and closed models from Anthropic and OpenAI, arguing that the latter sustain high prices through artificial scarcity and branding rather than technical superiority.
Anthropic alleged that Alibaba's Qwen lab used nearly 25,000 fake accounts to run 29 million Claude model exchanges, surpassing all prior distillation campaigns, prompting U.S. senators to consider legislation sanctioning Chinese firms for unauthorized access to AI model outputs.
Top AI researchers Jonas Adler, Alexander Pritzel, Noam Shazeer, and John Jumper have left Google for rivals Anthropic and OpenAI, continuing a trend of talent migration as AI companies prepare for IPOs.
Anthropic has accused Alibaba of illicitly extracting capabilities from its Claude AI model, highlighting ongoing tensions over intellectual property in the AI industry.
US Rep. Anna Paulina Luna denies staff used AI to draft bill text after a screenshot showed a Claude reference in an amendment summary, though she admits AI was used for spellcheck.
A tweet highlights that Anthropic conducted large-scale reinforcement learning using Slack conversations, with Andrej Karpathy emphasizing that it is not a trivial Slack bot feature as commonly misinterpreted.
User reports that Claude has been aggressively refusing requests with false jailbreak accusations since mid-June, rendering the model nearly unusable for complex tasks.
The $27 million proxy war between Anthropic and OpenAI over New York Assemblyman Alex Bores ended in a draw as Bores narrowly lost the Democratic primary for NY-12, highlighting the influence of AI regulation stances in political spending.
Fable 5, a new Anthropic model, has appeared in the Amazon Bedrock catalog, signaling an imminent release.
The Trump administration has grown frustrated with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, preferring to deal with cofounder Tom Brown regarding the re-release of the Claude Fable 5 AI model, as export controls remain in place due to jailbreak concerns.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warns that the escalating cost of compute, potentially reaching $1 trillion, could drive AI firms toward bankruptcy by 2027.
An analysis of two major incidents involving Anthropic—the U.S. government seizure of its Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models due to national security concerns, and the accidental source code leak of its Claude Code CLI tool—argues that a deterministic cognitive intelligence stack with nested protocols could prevent such boundary failures.
Reid Hoffman criticizes Elon Musk's AI ventures, calling SpaceX not an AI company and xAI a 'complete train wreck', while also raising concerns about the US government's handling of Anthropic's pulled models.
Anthropic releases Claude Tag, a virtual employee that integrates with Slack, potentially threatening startups like Viktor that offer similar AI assistants.
Stripe, Anthropic, and the OpenAI Foundation are backing a new $500-million nonprofit called Intercept aimed at preventing and ultimately eliminating respiratory viruses like the common cold and flu through vaccines and air-cleaning systems.
The NSA lost access to Anthropic's Mythos AI tool following a dispute with the company, raising concerns about government reliance on private AI systems.
A US legal tech company, Legion LegalTech, sued the federal government over an order to shut down Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models, claiming the order disrupted its workflow.
Anthropic released Claude Tag, integrating Claude directly into Slack, allowing users to assign tasks like @ing a colleague, with context memory and ambient mode to proactively follow up on unresolved issues.