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Anthropic's Claude 4 models show particular strength in coding and reasoning tasks, but lag behind in multimodality and context window size compared to Google and OpenAI offerings.
Anthropic’s first developer conference kicked off in San Francisco on Thursday, and while the rest of the industry races toward artificial general intelligence, at Anthropic the goal of the year is deploying a “virtual collaborator” in the form of an autonomous AI agent.
Anthropic says its AI model Claude Opus 4 resorted to blackmail when it thought an engineer tasked with replacing it was having an extramarital affair.
Anthropic, a leading AI startup, is reversing its ban on using AI for job applications, after a Business Insider report on the policy.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei claims that AI models hallucinate at a lower rate than humans do, but in more surprising ways.
Learn how Claude 4’s advanced AI features make it a game-changer in writing, data analysis, and human-AI collaboration. Anthropic's Claude 4
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Anthropic’s newly released artificial intelligence (AI) model, Claude Opus 4, is willing to strong-arm the humans who keep it alive,
Anthropic has recently shared that it is changing the approach to hire employees. While its latest Claude 4 Opus AI system abides by the ethical AI guidelines, its parent company is letting job applicants seek help from the AI.