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I tried Claude’s new interactive visuals and it’s surprisingly playful
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Claude’s new interactive visuals feature lets the chatbot generate dynamic diagrams and tools inside chat.

'In 2026, cybercrime has reached a point of total convergence': New research claims AI attacks are taking over — so how can your business stay safe?
By Sead Fadilpašić published
AI attacks, identity theft, and ransomware, are combining. What could possibly go wrong?

Testing AI is not like testing software and most companies haven't figured that out yet
By Kristel Kruustük published
Traditional software testing can't catch AI's unpredictable failures. Here's why humans are non-negotiable.

You probably think you can spot an AI fake — research suggests you can’t
By Becca Caddy published
AI images and videos are getting harder to spot, but there are ways to make sure we’re always looking out for them.

Google Maps just got its 'biggest navigation upgrade in over a decade'
By Mark Wilson published
Google Maps is getting two major Gemini-powered upgrades, including a conversational travel assistant and a major upgrade to its driving navigation — here's what's new.

5 Claude prompts to unlock its unique strengths
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Clever prompts can reveal Claude’s strengths and insightful responses.

Domain-specific AI models are the future of enterprise ROI
By Jayaprakash Nair published
Why smaller, domain-trained AI models outperform general-purpose LLMs in enterprise settings.

'AI is the Computer': Perplexity reveals Personal Computer, a cloud-based AI agent running on your Mac
By Craig Hale published
Perplexity has announced its Mac mini-based Personal Computer AI assistant, and it can run your computer for you.

Meta’s Moltbook deal means social media will fill with even more bots talking to each other
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Meta’s purchase of Moltbook, a social network built for AI agents, suggests the internet may soon contain even more bots talking to each other.

‘Anthropic’s Claude models are no longer available’: US State Department ditches Claude on the orders of Trump – while Senate approves Gemini, ChatGPT, and CoPilot for use
By Benedict Collins published
US State Department has officially ditched Claude in favor of ChatGPT, while the US Senate has approved the big three AI chatbots for use.
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