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Follow Anthropic's model releases, Claude product updates, safety work, enterprise moves, and developer tooling. This collection keeps the company story separate from the product story, while pointing readers toward the Claude workflows that matter.
Anthropic is expanding Claude into professional creative workflows with new connectors for Adobe, Blender, Autodesk Fusion, Ableton, Splice, SketchUp, Resolume, and Affinity by Canva. The move positions Claude less as a standalone chatbot and more as an AI layer inside the tools artists, designers, engineers, and producers already use.
Google is reportedly preparing up to $40 billion in cash and compute support for Anthropic, including $10 billion now and another $30 billion tied to performance targets. The deal deepens Anthropic's dependence on hyperscale AI infrastructure.
Anthropic is expanding Claude connectors beyond workplace apps into consumer services including AllTrails, Instacart, Audible, TripAdvisor, Uber, Spotify, Resy, and TurboTax. The update turns Claude into a more practical everyday assistant, while raising the stakes for consent, ranking, and data access.
Anthropic has launched built-in memory for Claude Managed Agents in public beta, giving agents a filesystem-based way to learn across sessions. The update targets enterprise teams that want agentic systems to retain lessons, reduce repeated mistakes, and stay auditable in production.
Anthropic appears to have removed Claude Code access from its $20 Pro tier, pushing users toward Max plans starting at $100 a month. The change surfaced via an updated pricing page, with no public announcement attached.
Anthropic has signed a major new infrastructure agreement with Amazon that secures up to 5 gigawatts of compute for Claude over the next decade. The deal deepens Anthropic's dependence on AWS custom silicon just as enterprise demand, global inference needs, and reliability pressures intensify.
Anthropic has widened access to Claude for Word beyond its earlier beta tier, bringing the add-in to Pro and Max subscribers, adding support for Word on Mac, and letting users run it alongside Claude Opus 4.7 inside Microsoft Word.
Anthropic has launched Claude Design through Anthropic Labs, giving Claude Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise users a new way to turn prompts, files, and brand systems into polished prototypes, slides, one-pagers, and marketing assets.
Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.7 as a broad upgrade to Opus 4.6, pairing better software engineering and high-resolution vision with a new cyber safety layer meant to test how stronger models can be deployed without widening dangerous misuse.
Reports circulating on X suggest Anthropic has begun imposing mandatory KYC verification on some Claude Max users, raising fresh questions about identity checks, account sharing, and access controls in premium AI subscriptions.
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.
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.
Anthropic has launched Project Glasswing, a new initiative built around Claude Mythos Preview to help secure critical software before advanced AI systems make cyberattacks easier to scale. The company is framing it as a defense-first response to rapidly improving AI vulnerability research.
Anthropic is separating OpenClaw and other third-party harness usage from Claude Code subscriptions, forcing affected developers onto pay-as-you-go billing and adding fresh tension to the fast-growing AI coding tools market.
A CMS misconfiguration exposed nearly 3,000 internal Anthropic assets, including a draft blog post describing Claude Mythos — a new model tier above Opus that the company itself warns is 'far ahead of any other AI model in cyber capabilities.' Anthropic has confirmed the model exists.
A 60MB source-map file included in Claude Code v2.1.88 exposed 1,906 proprietary TypeScript source files on the public npm registry — the same packaging oversight that struck Anthropic in February 2025.
Microsoft's Copilot Cowork is now live in Frontier early access, bringing agentic task handling to Microsoft 365 alongside two major Researcher upgrades: a dual-model Critique layer and a side-by-side Model Council.
Pro and Max subscribers are canceling in visible numbers after discovering that Claude's peak-hour throttling leaves free users more functional than those paying $20–$200 a month — with no in-app warning, no token counter, and no published usage budgets. A viral Reddit open letter is demanding answers.
Anthropic's new 'auto mode' for Claude Code lets the AI decide which actions to take without waiting for human approval, using an AI safety layer to filter risky behavior in real time.
Flush with capital from a $5 billion raise, Databricks is moving into enterprise security with Lakewatch, a new SIEM platform backed by Claude and two quiet acquisitions.
Adult mode is now indefinitely paused, joining Sora and Instant Checkout on the shelf as OpenAI executes a sweeping pivot away from side projects toward enterprise, coding, and a ChatGPT superapp.