Anthropic AI News & Updates

Anthropic launched Claude Sonnet 4.5, a new AI model claiming state-of-the-art coding performance that can build production-ready applications autonomously. The model has demonstrated the ability to code independently fo...

Microsoft is incorporating Anthropic's AI models, including Claude Opus 4.1 and Claude Sonnet 4, into its Copilot AI assistant, previously dominated by OpenAI technology. This move represents a strategic diversification...

California's state senate has approved AI safety bill SB 53, which targets large AI companies making over $500 million annually and requires safety reports, incident reporting, and whistleblower protections. The bill is...

Silicon Valley is experiencing a surge in investment for reinforcement learning (RL) environments, with AI labs like Anthropic reportedly planning to spend over $1 billion on these training simulations. These environment...

The AI industry is experiencing a strategic shift where foundation models like GPT and Claude are becoming interchangeable commodities, undermining the competitive advantages of major AI labs like OpenAI and Anthropic. S...

Microsoft will incorporate Anthropic's AI models alongside OpenAI's technology in its Office 365 applications including Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint. This strategic shift reflects growing tensions between Microso...

Anthropic has officially endorsed California's SB 53, a bill that would require the world's largest AI model developers to create safety frameworks and publish public safety reports before deploying powerful AI models. T...

Anthropic has raised $13 billion in Series F funding at a $183 billion valuation, led by Iconiq, Fidelity, and Lightspeed Venture Partners. The funds will support enterprise adoption, safety research, and international e...

Anthropic has launched a research preview of Claude for Chrome, an AI agent that can interact with and control browser activities for select users paying $100-200 monthly. The agent maintains context of browser activitie...

Microsoft's AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman argues that studying AI consciousness and welfare is "premature and dangerous," claiming it exacerbates human problems like unhealthy chatbot attachments and creates unnecessary societ...