Anthropic Adds Voice Mode to Claude Code, Starting With 5% of Users
Anthropic begins rolling out voice mode for Claude Code, letting developers speak commands via push-to-talk. Free for Pro, Max, Team, Enterprise
Arm Holdings abandons its licensing model to build chips directly, potentially competing with customers like Nvidia and Amazon. The risky pivot sent shares down 8% as the company bets its profitable business on a crowded market.
Israeli startup Teramount raised $50M to solve AI's hidden bottleneck: connecting processors. While everyone builds faster chips, these physicists found the real problem in the wires between them. Their optical solution promises 100x speed gains.
Meta copied a Chinese AI startup's techniques for Llama 4, but developers hated the result. Now Zuckerberg is spending $14 billion to fix his strategy while growth slows and investors wonder if the AI bet will pay off.
Claude Code's new sub-agents let you build specialized AI assistants instead of one generalist trying to do everything. Each operates in its own context window, preventing pollution and delivering higher quality results for specific tasks.
AI resurrects San Francisco. China builds robot armies. Manifestation apps promise your dream life. This week's biggest tech stories show everyone scrambling to keep up.
Tesla reports third straight quarter of falling profits while Musk's political activism alienates core customers. Now the company bets everything on unproven robotaxis as EV sales plummet and regulations pile up.
Google's new AI reads damaged Roman inscriptions in seconds, work that takes historians days. The system found connections in ancient texts that human experts missed, potentially transforming how we study the past.
Chinese hackers breached America's nuclear weapons agency via Microsoft SharePoint flaws, part of a campaign hitting 400+ organizations worldwide. No classified data stolen, but shows how zero-day exploits can reach sensitive infrastructure.
New study tracking 900 users proves Google's AI summaries cut website clicks nearly in half. Only 1% click citation links. Publishers lose traffic while Wikipedia, Reddit, YouTube dominate. The web's economic model may be breaking.
Anthropic CEO tells staff the AI safety company will take Gulf state money despite calling such moves dangerous to democracy. Internal memo reveals how competitive pressure forced the 'ethical' AI leader to abandon principles for cash access.
Two AI systems just earned gold medals at the world's hardest high school math competition—solving problems that stump 90% of contestants. The twist? The AI you can use today would fail completely. The gap between lab and life has never been wider.
Most parents worry about teens pulling away during adolescence. They don't expect kids forming intimate bonds with AI. 72% of US teens now use AI companions for emotional support, flirting, and serious conversations they'd normally have with humans.
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