Anthropic
Anthropic is rolling out a major expansion of its healthcare and life-sciences offerings, as AI companies race to embed large language models more deeply into regulated medical workflows.The company on Sunday announced Claude for Healthcare, a product that allows healthcare providers, insurers, and consumers to use Claude for medical purposes…
Throughout her years managing employees at Microsoft, Meta, and now Anthropic, Fiona Fung has learned how to make a mentorship actually work.Fung, now an engineering lead supporting Anthropic’s Claude Code, said that mentees need to take some ownership of the relationship on an episode of “The Peterman Pod” that aired…
The race to build artificial general intelligence has become one of Silicon Valley’s defining obsessions.However, Daniela Amodei, the president and cofounder of Anthropic, suggested that the term itself — a shorthand to describe when machines might reach human-level intelligence — may no longer be a useful way to think about…
AI is changing work, and Anthropic studied its own staff to learn exactly how.In a blog post published on Tuesday, Anthropic shared the findings of its August research study, which surveyed 132 of its engineers and researchers, had 53 detailed interviews, and examined the internal use of Claude Code, Anthropic’s…
Anthropic is once again raising the bar in the AI race.On Monday, the company unveiled Claude Opus 4.5, which it calls its most advanced AI model yet, just three months after its previous release.Anthropic says the latest version delivers major improvements in generating computer code and workplace documents, such as…
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says he’s uneasy about how much power a handful of tech leaders — including himself — have over the future of artificial intelligence.”I think I’m deeply uncomfortable with these decisions being made by a few companies, by a few people,” Amodei told Anderson Cooper in a…
Anthropic says Chinese nation-state hackers hijacked its AI model Claude to carry out a cyberattack without “substantial” human involvement.In a Thursday blog post, the startup said Claude handled about “80-90%” of the cyberattack against about 30 global targets and that it had “high confidence” that a Chinese state-sponsored group was…












