As AI takes on the heavy lifting, developers must master the ability to prompt models, evaluate model output, and above all, ...
Such an extraordinary leap that, due to cybersecurity concerns, Anthropic will only use Mythos “as part of a defensive ...
Claude Opus 4.7 is the latest generally available version of Anthropic’s main AI model with a focus on advanced software development. Opus 4.7 is a notable improvement on Opus 4.6 in advanced software ...
The global development landscape is undergoing a fundamental shift as traditional models of aid are increasingly challenged by evolving geopolitical and economic dynamics. The long standing donor- ...
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University of Virginia School of Medicine scientists have developed a bold new approach to drug development and discovery that could dramatically accelerate the creation of new medicines. UVA's ...
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Anthropic, the artificial intelligence company behind Claude, has begun testing a new AI model more capable than any it has released previously, Fortune reported. The company said the model represents ...
A new AI-powered tool delivers injection molding simulation results up to 1000 times faster than traditional methods, enabling engineers to explore vastly more design options during early development.
Anthropic's Claude Cowork plugins leverage agentic AI to complete tasks that have previously been performed by human workers. The advanced capabilities of Cowork mimic many of those found in legacy ...
Ford Motor is recalling nearly 4.4 million vehicles over a software problem that could cause an attached trailer's tail lights, turn signals and brakes to fail. The technology glitch can cause a loss ...