AI Digest
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Anthropic puts an always-on Claude teammate inside Slack.
Anthropic launched Claude Tag, retiring its old Slack app for a persistent agent anyone can summon with @Claude that learns a team's context, monitors channels, and works autonomously. Coverage frames it as a strategic land grab for institutional knowledge and enterprise workflows, not just a productivity feature, and it lands the same week Menlo Ventures closed a $3B fund off its early Anthropic bet.
Sources VentureBeat ·TechCrunch ·The Register
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OpenAI pivots hard into security with Daybreak.
OpenAI unveiled Daybreak, a suite including Codex Security and a GPT-5.5-Cyber model to find, validate, and patch vulnerabilities at scale, plus a "Patch the Planet" initiative aimed at open source maintainers. The push positions OpenAI as a defensive-security player and arrives as Five Eyes agencies warn that AI is turning routine infosec incidents into major operational crises.
Sources OpenAI ·TechCrunch ·The Register
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The AI capex-for-jobs trade keeps widening.
Oracle cut 21,000 roles to help fund debt-financed data center spending, while GM installed robots at a flagship EV plant after laying off 1,300 workers. Microsoft locked in a 20-year gas-powered data center deal with Chevron, underlining how the buildout is reshaping both labor and energy as the running tally of AI-cited layoffs grows.
Sources Ars Technica ·TechCrunch ·TechCrunch
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"The loop" becomes the new shape of agentic AI.
Commentary and product launches converged on agents that run continuously in the background, with swarms working endlessly rather than answering one prompt at a time. Sakana's Fugu routes queries across many models through one API to dodge vendor lock-in, and a new Self-Harness framework lets agents rewrite their own operating rules for up to 60% gains.
Sources TechCrunch ·VentureBeat ·VentureBeat
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Generative video and image quality jump, and the leaderboard shuffles.
Alibaba's HappyHorse 1.1 climbed to No. 2 in global AI video rankings as OpenAI's Sora and ByteDance's Seedance slipped, signaling fast turnover at the top. On the image side, Krea 2 now produces enterprise-grade visuals in about two seconds and ships as open weights under a custom license.
Sources VentureBeat ·VentureBeat
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Physical AI consolidates around dexterity and safety.
Bear Robotics acquired Kinisi to fold a humanoid platform and physical-AI team into its lineup, while NVIDIA released Halos, a full-stack safety system spanning compute, sensors, and inspection for robots. Researchers also showed ultrasound imaging can give a robot hand human-like dexterity, reflecting a shift from flashy locomotion demos toward real-world manipulation and reliability.
Sources The Robot Report ·The Robot Report ·MIT Technology Review