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OpenAI Weighs Drastic Token Price Cuts to Blunt Anthropic's Enterprise Run

OpenAI Weighs Drastic Token Price Cuts to Blunt Anthropic's Enterprise Run

OpenAI is weighing drastic cuts to its token prices, the Wall Street Journal reports, and it expects Anthropic to cut too. The move lands days after both companies filed confidential IPO paperwork, and two weeks after Anthropic's $965 billion round topped OpenAI's valuation for the first time. Both companies already lose billions serving queries. Enterprises are trimming token budgets, Google is undercutting from below, and the first public S-1 will show what a price war does to the margins.

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Repo Radar: 5 GitHub Projects Worth Your Week
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Repo Radar: 5 GitHub Projects Worth Your Week

Repo Radar issue 9 reviews last30days-skill, HyperFrames, fff, OfficeCLI, and Pydantic's Monty as agent tooling moves past chat: community research scored by upvotes and Polymarket odds, deterministic HTML-to-MP4 video rendering, a frecency-ranked file index for MCP clients, a single binary that gives agents Word and Excel control, and a from-scratch Rust Python interpreter that runs LLM-written code in microseconds without a container. Stars, licenses, difficulty scores, and the risks inside ea

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Anthropic Turned Claude Code Into an Unattended Agent Runtime This Spring
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Anthropic Turned Claude Code Into an Unattended Agent Runtime This Spring

In one spring, Anthropic shipped versions 2.1.72 through 2.1.166 of Claude Code and changed what the tool is. A coding assistant that once asked permission before every edit can now run hundreds of agents unattended and push work into the cloud. The autonomy features get the demos. The quieter half, a policy layer of classifier gates and managed deny rules, decides whether an enterprise lets an agent loose in its repositories, and how much of the new power stays fenced off.

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Gemma 4 12B Brings Local Multimodal AI to 16GB Laptops
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Gemma 4 12B Brings Local Multimodal AI to 16GB Laptops

Google's Gemma 4 12B looks like the local AI model many developers have been waiting for: multimodal, open-weights and small enough for 16GB laptops. The hardware story is tighter than the launch line suggests. Google's own table puts 8-bit weights at 13.4GB before context overhead, while the encoder-free design shifts more work into the model itself. For teams weighing privacy, latency and cloud bills, the next proof will come from real laptop tests.

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Hermes Agent Installs in One Command. The Hard Part Is Deciding What It Can Touch.

Hermes Agent is not another chatbot wrapper. It is a server-side personal agent with memory, skills, tools, cron jobs, and chat channels. Here is how it works, what hardware it needs, where OpenClaw differs, and how to test it without over-permissioning it.

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Four GitHub Tools That Stop Claude, Codex, and Gemini From Shipping Bad Code

Four open-source tools fix four different failure modes in terminal AI. Superpowers teaches the agent how to work. Context7 feeds it current docs. Serena gives it IDE-grade code navigation. ccusage tells you what the other three cost. Here is how to install them and the commands that actually matter

Amodei Wants an FAA for AI Models and a Faster FDA for AI Drugs
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Amodei Wants an FAA for AI Models and a Faster FDA for AI Drugs

Amodei's essay asks the government to block or reverse frontier AI models that fail testing, then asks the FDA to clear AI-designed drugs faster. More gatekeeping on what Anthropic makes, less on what its customers make. The asymmetry tracks the business more than any single theory of risk.

Dario Amodei's new essay asks Washington to do two opposite things. It wants the government empowered to block or reverse a frontier AI model that fails testing, a binding regime that reaches only the handful of labs Anthropic competes with. In the same document, it asks the FDA to ease up and clear AI-designed drugs faster. More gatekeeping on what Anthropic makes, less on what its models help its customers make. The question is which half Washington takes.

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