Anthropic Expands Claude Cowork Access While Solos Unveils Lighter AI Glasses
Anthropic's Claude Cowork launches on mobile and web, enhancing accessibility, while Solos presents lighter smart glasses emphasizing voice interaction and privacy.
Models, labs, real-world uses and regulation: what artificial intelligence is changing, explained and put in perspective.
Anthropic's Claude Cowork launches on mobile and web, enhancing accessibility, while Solos presents lighter smart glasses emphasizing voice interaction and privacy.
In a move influenced by U.S. government discussions, OpenAI restricts access to its new GPT-5.6 models, now available only to vetted partners amid cybersecurity concerns.
Noam Shazeer, co-inventor of the transformer architecture, leaves Google DeepMind to take a pivotal role at OpenAI, marking a significant talent acquisition.
At WWDC 2026, Apple introduced a fundamentally reworked Siri with enhanced contextual understanding and a commitment to its own AI models, marking a significant shift in its digital assistant strategy.
In June 2026, Microsoft and Google launched competitive coding models aimed at reducing dependency on OpenAI, responding to Anthropic's market gains.
At Google I/O 2026, major advancements were unveiled, including the Gemini 3.5 series, Antigravity 2.0, and new intelligent eyewear devices, marking a significant evolution in AI capabilities.
Anthropic, supported by Blackstone and Goldman Sachs, has launched a new AI services company with $1.5 billion in capital, targeting mid-sized firms and aiming to reshape the consulting landscape.
OpenAI's recent release of GPT-5.5 models signifies a transformative step towards creating an all-purpose AI super app, enhancing its offerings in the competitive landscape of advanced artificial intelligence.
Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.7 is now available, featuring improved coding and self-verification, while acknowledging its limitations compared to the unreleased Mythos model.
On April 8, 2026, Meta introduced Muse Spark, its first major AI model under the newly established Meta Superintelligence Labs, marking a significant step in its AI strategy.
OpenAI has announced a landmark funding round of $122 billion, raising its valuation to $852 billion, with significant investments from major technology firms and retail investors, prompting speculation about a potential IPO.
At GTC 2026, Nvidia's Jensen Huang announced the production of the Vera Rubin platform, forecasting a surge in orders to $1 trillion and unveiling new tech advancements.