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Anthropic's artificial intelligence model, Claude, has been outperforming humans in student hacking contests, demonstrating significant advancements in offensive security.
Anthropic faces a class-action lawsuit for allegedly using pirated books to train its AI model, Claude. Potential damages could range from $1 billion to $1.05 trillion.
In one instance, Claude is said to have solved 11 of 20 progressively harder problems in just 10 minutes, and after another ...
Eight top AI models from Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, and more are battling it out in the Kaggle AI Chess Exhibition Tournament ...
Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.1, a major upgrade to its flagship coding model, promising sharper reasoning, better ...
Anthropic has played a crucial role in the success of the vibe coding industry. The Dario Amodei -led company’s Claude AI ...
Vibe coding no longer means autocomplete on steroids. It now spans one-prompt app builders, deep-context agents, and local ...
Looking ahead, GPTBots.ai will continue to incorporate cutting-edge LLM technologies to drive the ongoing development of its intelligent agent ecosystem.
Explore Claude Opus 4.1, Anthropic’s groundbreaking new AI model with advanced coding, multilingual, and problem-solving capabilities. Opus AI ...
AI models, agentic frameworks, data pipelines, and all the tools, services, and open-source libraries that make AI possible ...
Reportedly, Anthropic has restricted OpenAI from accessing the Claude API after noticing an apparent breach of the terms of ...
Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.1 achieves 74.5% on coding benchmarks, leading the AI market, but faces risk as nearly half its $3.1B API revenue depends on just two customers.