Moving the joystick in his right hand, he generates an undulating electronic sound that mirrors the pianist's gesture. The ...
Trumpet blares, fading sounds of heartbeats and a ringing alarm clock. These aren’t sound effects for a movie — rather, for ...
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Since AI coding tools from Anthropic, OpenAI, Cursor and other companies took off last year, one result has now become apparent: code overload. — Pixabay SAN FRANCISCO: When a financial services ...
Anthropic is scrambling to contain the leak of its popular AI tool, Claude Code, by issuing copyright takedown notices. Anthropic is trying to scrub the leaked computer code from GitHub, which ...
Anthropic says it is looking to resolve an issue which is blocking users of its AI coding tool. Claude Code, the AI-powered helper for writing computer code, has become popular in recent months. The ...
A version of the AI coding tool in Anthropic's npm registry included a source map file, which leads to the full proprietary source code. An Anthropic employee accidentally exposed the entire ...
Anthropic’s Claude is getting a new feature that allows the AI model to use your computer to perform tasks automatically. Both Cowork and Code can then navigate the screen by pointing, clicking, and ...
Anthropic announced today that its Claude Code and Claude Cowork tools are being updated to accomplish tasks using your computer. The latest update will see these AI resources become capable of ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Vibe coding refers to the use of artificial intelligence prompted by natural language to ...
ISC2, the non-profit membership association for cyber security professionals, has launched a code of conduct to spread more ethical, principled practices across the global cyber security trade. The ...
Human language may seem messy and inefficient compared to the ultra-compact strings of ones and zeros used by computers—but our brains actually prefer it that way. New research reveals that while ...