Someone used A.I. to write my biography. Thousands more of those books are polluting Amazon. Who is behind all this drivel? Credit...Ahmed Gaber for The New York Times Supported by By Kashmir Hill ...
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Artificial intelligence firm Anthropic has accidentally revealed the source code for its popular coding tool Claude Code. The leak occurred Tuesday morning when the company published version 2.1.88 of ...
The more than 512,000 lines of leaked code appear to show unreleased features, instructions for Claude, and more. The more than 512,000 lines of leaked code appear to show unreleased features, ...
Anthropic accidentally leaked part of the internal source code for its coding assistant Claude Code, according to a spokesperson. The leak could help give software developers, and Anthropic's ...
VentureBeat made with Google Gemini 3.1 Pro Image Anthropic appears to have accidentally revealed the inner workings of one of its most popular and lucrative AI products, the agentic AI harness Claude ...
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