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Claude Code Just Changed Everything: 12 Updates You Should Not Ignore
Anthropic just released 12 updates to Claude Code in a single week. This is not a routine product update. It is a clear shift in how the tool is meant to be used. Claude is moving beyond a simple prompt and response model. It is becoming something that runs alongside
Claude Code Just Changed Everything: 12 Updates You Should Not Ignore
Anthropic just released 12 updates to Claude Code in a single week. This is not a routine product update. It is a clear shift in how the tool is meant to be used. Claude is moving beyond a simple prompt and response model. It is becoming something that runs alongside
Why Companies Are Testing Claude Instead of ChatGPT for AI Workflows
In 2022, ChatGPT was the default entry point when big language models became mainstream. It was quick, convenient and valuable enough to get immediate value to individuals and teams. But by 2026, something has changed.Inside companies, the conversation is no longer about which AI is the smartest.It’s about which AI
Seedance 2.0: The Chinese AI Video Tool That Has Hollywood on Edge
Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt trading punches on a rubble-strewn bridge. Donald Trump fighting kung fu masters in a bamboo forest. Kanye West singing in Mandarin inside a Chinese imperial palace. All of these clips went viral over the past week, yet none of them are real. They were generated
GPT-5.3-Codex Is 25% Faster and No Longer Just a Coding Tool
OpenAI has released GPT-5.3-Codex, describing it as its most capable agentic coding model so far. The headline number is straightforward: it runs about 25% faster. But the bigger story is that Codex is expanding beyond writing code and beginning to look like a general-purpose software agent. The Codex team said
OpenAI Starts Testing Ads in ChatGPT
If you’ve been using ChatGPT lately and noticed a sponsored suggestion popping up at the bottom of your response, you’re not imagining things. OpenAI kicked off testing for ads in the U.S. on February 9, 2026, and it’s rolling out to logged-in adult users on the Free and Go tiers
What OpenAI Frontier Means for Enterprise AI, SaaS, and the Future of Software
This past week, OpenAI introduced OpenAI Frontier, a new platform designed to help companies build, deploy, and oversee AI agents. The timing here is very crucial. Software stocks from PayPal to Expedia and Intuit fell more than 10% earlier this week, wiping over $300 billion off software and data stocks. Investors reacted to a simple fear:
ChatGPT Health and the Risk of Trusting AI With Your Health
As we are writing this, ChatGPT is the world’s 4th most-visited website, with over 700 million weekly active users. It’s become the global low-hanging fruit for anything and everything: from writing emails, event planning, coding to entire digital marketing campaigns and questions that could’ve been Googled. And now with OpenAI’s
Who Controls the Shopping Cart in the Age of AI Commerce
If you work in retail or eCommerce, you need to know that shopping is moving away from people clicking through pages. AI agents are starting to act on behalf of customers. And big tech is racing to own that layer. Google’s recent announcement of Universal Commerce Protocol make one thing
The 7 Massive AI Shifts That Changed Everything in 2025 (And What They Mean for 2026)
As we entered 2026, it’s worth looking back at the key moments that defined AI in 2025. 1. The Emergence of Built-In Reasoning Capabilities What seems standard now was once a major limitation. Early models struggled with basic logical thinking. There were widespread memes on X and Reddit about failures
Why Meta Spent $2B+ on an AI Startup Manus
Meta said on Monday it would acquire Chinese-founded artificial intelligence startup Manus, as the technology giant accelerates efforts to integrate advanced AI across its platforms. Financial terms were not officially disclosed, but people close to the deal say the Singapore-based company was valued between $2 billion and $3 billion. What