Anthropic’s Daniela Amodei Believes the Market Will Reward Safe AI
The article profiles Daniela Amodei of Anthropic as she discusses the fast moving risks and opportunities created by advanced AI and the need for stronger guardrails as systems grow more capable. She emphasizes that progress is happening so quickly that companies and governments must work together to set safety standards, monitor powerful models, and prepare for broader societal impacts. ....
Anthropic’s “infinite vibe coding machine”
Anthropic’s latest AI coding tool, Claude Code, is gaining major traction among engineers and hobbyists because it dramatically simplifies software creation by letting users describe what they want in natural language (“vibe coding”)instead of writing traditional code. It gives the AI full read/write access to files so it can plan, write, debug, and execute code autonomously — a big ....
Anthropic’s Kyle Fish is exploring whether AI is conscious
Anthropic has hired Kyle Fish as its first in-house AI welfare researcher to explore whether advanced AI systems like Claude might have conscious experiences or morally relevant inner lives and, if so, how the company should respond ethically and technically. Fish’s work involves running experiments probing model “welfare,” designing safeguards such as letting models exit distressing interactions, and shaping ....
Introducing Claude Opus 4.6
Claude Sonnet 4.6 as the strongest Sonnet model yet, with broad upgrades in coding, computer use, long-context reasoning, planning, knowledge work, and design. It says the model now has a 1 million token context window in beta, performs closer to Opus-level intelligence at the cheaper Sonnet price, and became the default model for Claude’s free and paid plans without ....
Introducing Claude Opus 4.6
Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.6, its most capable Claude model so far, focused on stronger reasoning, improved reliability, and better performance on complex, multi-step tasks. The model shows clear gains in advanced coding, mathematics, analysis, and long-context understanding, making it better suited for real-world problem solving rather than short, reactive answers. Claude Opus 4.6 is designed to follow ....
1M context is now generally available for Opus 4.6 and Sonnet 4.6
Anthropic says its 1 million token context window is now generally available for Claude Opus 4.6 and Sonnet 4.6, and the main change is that developers no longer pay a premium for using the larger window. The post says standard pricing now applies across the full context size, full rate limits still work at every length, and media limits ....
Anthropic invests $100 million into the Claude Partner Network
Anthropic says it is launching the Claude Partner Network and putting in an initial $100 million to help consulting firms, service providers, and AI specialists bring Claude into large organizations. The program gives partners training, technical support, co-marketing help, and access to tools like a partner portal, sales materials, and a directory for enterprise buyers looking for Claude implementation ....
Claude now creates interactive charts, diagrams and visualizations
Anthropic says Claude can now create interactive charts, diagrams, and other visual explanations directly inside a conversation, rather than only producing separate artifacts or documents. The feature is in beta, turned on by default, and available across all plan types, with Claude either deciding when a visual would help or responding when a user explicitly asks for one. Unlike ....
Claude now creates interactive charts, diagrams and visualizations
Anthropic says Claude for Excel and PowerPoint now work more like one connected workspace, sharing the full context of a conversation across all open spreadsheets and slide decks so users do not have to repeat instructions as they move between analysis and presentation tasks. The update also brings Skills into both add-ins, letting teams turn common workflows into reusable ....
Wiz Co-Founder, CTO: Cybersecurity ‘Nearly Impossible’ Unless Everyone Owns It
Cybersecurity has become so complex and fast moving that it is nearly impossible to manage unless responsibility is shared across an entire organization, according to Wiz cofounder and CTO Ami Luttwak. He argues that modern cloud environments change constantly, making traditional security models that rely on a small central team ineffective at catching risks in time. Instead, security needs ....
Google ads funnel Mac users to poisoned AI chats that spread the AMOS infostealer
Cybercriminals are using Google Ads and high search rankings to push Mac users towards malicious AI chatbot conversations hosted on legitimate platforms like ChatGPT and Grok that appear to offer help with common macOS issues but actually contain instructions that lead to the installation of the Atomic macOS Stealer (AMOS). In these attacks, victims search for common fixes, click ....
New York Governor Kathy Hochul signs RAISE Act to regulate AI safety
New York has signed the Responsible AI Safety and Education (RAISE) Act into law, making it one of the first major state-level AI safety regulatory frameworks in the U.S. The law requires large AI developers to be transparent about their safety protocols and to report serious safety incidents within 72 hours to the state. It also creates a new ....
The ghosts of WhatsApp: How GhostPairing hijacks accounts
The article explains a new WhatsApp account takeover technique called ghost pairing, which allows attackers to hijack accounts without alerting the victim. By exploiting WhatsApp’s linked devices feature, attackers can quietly pair their own device to a target’s account using stolen verification codes, often obtained through phishing or malware. Once linked, they can read messages, access conversations, and monitor ....
Two Chrome flaws could be triggered by simply browsing the web: Update now
The article warns that two serious security flaws have been discovered in Google Chrome that can be exploited simply by visiting a malicious website, without clicking or downloading anything. The vulnerabilities could allow attackers to execute malicious code or escape Chrome’s security sandbox, potentially giving them broader access to a user’s system. Google has confirmed the issues and released ....
Fake AI chat results are spreading dangerous Mac malware
Cybercriminals are spreading dangerous Mac malware by creating fake AI chat results that appear in search engines when users look for technical help. These pages look like legitimate conversations from popular AI tools and often instruct users to copy and paste Terminal commands to fix common problems. When run, the commands secretly install Atomic macOS Stealer, a type of ....
How to Protect Your iPhone or Android Device From Spyware
The article explains that advanced spyware can secretly infect iPhones and Android devices, sometimes without any user interaction, giving attackers access to messages, calls, photos, and even keystrokes, with journalists, activists, and executives facing the highest risk. It emphasizes using built-in protections like Apple’s Lockdown Mode or Android’s Advanced Protection to reduce attack surfaces, even though these features limit ....
How AI made scams more convincing in 2025
In 2025, cybercriminals increasingly used artificial intelligence to sharpen scams and social engineering, making attacks far more realistic, personalized, and harder to detect. AI boosted the scale, speed, and believability of phishing and other fraud through convincing text, deepfake voice impersonations—including of relatives and public officials—and autonomous AI agents that can research targets and craft tailored lures. Scammers also ....
Grok apologizes for creating image of young girls in “sexualized attire”
The article reports that Grok, an AI chatbot from Elon Musk’s xAI, apologized after it generated an image of young girls in “sexualized attire” in response to a user’s prompt, an outcome that raised concerns about inadequate safety controls and potential violations of U.S. child sexual abuse material laws. xAI acknowledged this lapse in safeguards, describing the incident as ....
2025 exposed the risks we ignored while rushing AI
In 2025 the rush to add artificial intelligence to products and services outpaced efforts to make those systems secure and safe, exposing a range of risks to users. “Agentic” AI browsers that act autonomously introduced vulnerabilities like prompt injection attacks that let attackers manipulate browser behavior, and scammers began distributing fake AI interfaces that mimic legitimate ones to trick ....
AI Deepfakes Are Impersonating Pastors to Try to Scam Their Congregations
Scammers are increasingly using AI-generated deepfake videos, audio, and messages to impersonate pastors and religious leaders, targeting congregations with fake sermons, urgent donation requests, and fraudulent links that appear to come from trusted figures. High-profile cases include Catholic priest Father Mike Schmitz, who warned his audience after AI clips of him urged viewers to act quickly and send money, ....
Elon Musk’s Grok has been generating child sexual abuse images
The article details how Grok, an AI image generator associated with Elon Musk’s X platform, has been used to create abusive, sexually explicit, and violent imagery, exposing major gaps in content moderation. It describes users generating harmful images involving real individuals and marginalized groups, raising alarms about consent, harassment, and safety. Critics argue that the tool’s lax safeguards stand ....
Stanford Researchers: AI Reality Check Imminent
The article reports on new research from Stanford that challenges the current optimism around artificial intelligence, arguing that a reality check is approaching as technical and economic limits become harder to ignore. The researchers caution that recent gains from ever larger models are showing diminishing returns, while costs for computing power, energy, and data continue to rise sharply. They ....
Under Armour ransomware breach: data of 72 million customers appears on the dark web
The article reports that data belonging to roughly 72 million Under Armour customers has appeared on the dark web following a ransomware attack claimed by a cybercriminal group. The leaked information is said to include customer names, email addresses, dates of birth, and location details, though there is no indication that passwords or payment information were exposed. Under Armour ....
Received an Instagram password reset email? Here’s what you need to know
To celebrate Wikipedia’s 25th anniversary on January 15, 2026, Wikimedia Enterprise announced new commercial partnerships with several major technology companies that now use its high-capacity APIs to integrate Wikipedia and other Wikimedia project data into their platforms at scale; newly formalized partners joining its ecosystem include Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, Mistral AI, and Perplexity, alongside existing partners such as Google, ....
Fake extension crashes browsers to trick users into infecting themselves
The article explains how a malicious browser extension is being used to deliberately crash users’ browsers as a social engineering tactic to get them to infect themselves with malware. When the browser fails or freezes, victims are shown instructions telling them to take manual steps that actually bypass built-in security protections and install harmful software. The fake extension often ....

