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Anthropic has rolled out a redesigned Claude Code desktop app focused on managing multiple agent sessions at once, with a new sidebar, in-app tools, and a workspace built for parallel coding work.
Anthropic has introduced Routines for Claude Code in research preview, letting teams configure repeatable automations that run on schedules, API calls, and GitHub events without depending on a local machine.
Google is adding Gemini Skills to Chrome, letting users save and reuse prompt workflows across web pages as the browser becomes a more active AI productivity surface.
OpenAI is expanding its Trusted Access for Cyber program and introducing GPT-5.4-Cyber, a more permissive model for vetted security teams working on malware analysis, reverse engineering, and defensive cybersecurity tasks.
Frustration with Claude Code's slowdowns, permission friction, and uneven performance is pushing more developers on X to talk openly about switching to OpenAI Codex and GPT-5.4 for day-to-day coding work.
Anthropic has launched Claude for Word in beta, moving document drafting, tracked edits, and comment-based revisions directly into Microsoft Word for Team and Enterprise customers.
When your LLM retrieves documents, emails, or web pages to answer queries, every one of those sources is a potential injection vector. Here is how indirect prompt injection works inside RAG architectures and what technical controls reduce your exposure.
Shopify has launched an AI Toolkit that lets agents such as Claude Code, Cursor, and VS Code connect directly to store operations, pushing agentic commerce closer to real merchant workflows.
OpenAI has introduced a new $100 monthly ChatGPT Pro plan aimed at people who use Codex heavily, creating a middle tier between Plus and the company's highest-priced offering.
Meta has introduced Muse Spark, the first model from Meta Superintelligence Labs, pairing multimodal reasoning, tool use, and multi-agent orchestration with a broader push to rebuild Meta AI around what Mark Zuckerberg calls personal superintelligence.
Amazon has unveiled a redesigned Kindle Scribe lineup that adds AI-powered notebook search, cloud document integrations, and its first color Scribe, turning the device into a clearer bet on productivity-focused AI hardware.
Uber is expanding its use of AWS custom chips, pairing Graviton4 for millisecond-level operations with a Trainium3 pilot aimed at training larger, smarter AI models across its ride and delivery network.