Apple Plans to Open Siri to Multiple AI Assistants
Apple is reportedly planning to open Siri to multiple AI assistants in iOS 27, allowing users to choose between competing chatbot services.
Apple is reportedly planning to open Siri to multiple AI assistants in iOS 27, allowing users to choose between competing chatbot services.
A U.S. federal judge has blocked the Pentagon’s attempt to ban Anthropic’s AI tools, allowing continued use of its systems during an ongoing legal dispute.
Anthropic is exploring an IPO as early as October, as both it and OpenAI accelerate enterprise strategies and infrastructure investments ahead of potential public listings.
AI-driven bots now generate more internet traffic than humans, according to a new report, highlighting the growing impact of automated systems online.
A U.S. judge signaled skepticism toward the Pentagon’s blacklisting of Anthropic, suggesting the move may be punitive rather than based on national security risks.
Anthropic is seeking a court injunction to block a U.S. government ban on its Claude AI models, arguing the move threatens billions in contracts and damages its reputation.
Anthropic has upgraded Claude with the ability to control a user’s computer and complete tasks autonomously. The move intensifies competition in the fast-growing AI agent market.
Anthropic introduced Claude Code Channels, enabling developers to interact with AI agents via Telegram and Discord. The feature allows remote workflows and real-time event handling.
Pentagon staff and contractors are resisting orders to phase out Anthropic’s AI tools, citing performance concerns and operational disruption. The ban highlights tensions between policy decisions and AI adoption.
BMG sues Anthropic over alleged use of copyrighted lyrics in AI training, adding to growing legal pressure on generative AI companies.
Anthropic conducted a large-scale global study to understand how users perceive AI, revealing diverse expectations, benefits, and concerns shaping real-world adoption.
Sahara AI and Microsoft introduced MATHVISTA, an open-source benchmark designed to evaluate AI reasoning and decision-making. The tool is gaining traction across major tech institutions.
The U.S. Department of Defense labeled Anthropic a national security risk, citing concerns over AI usage restrictions during military operations. The dispute is now headed to federal court.
OpenAI has partnered with Amazon Web Services to deliver its AI models to U.S. government agencies, expanding its presence in the public sector.
Anthropic has launched the Claude Partner Network with a $100 million investment to support consultancies and AI firms helping enterprises deploy Claude. The program includes certifications, technical support, and joint market initiatives.