We’ve agreed to a partnership with @SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity.
This, along with our other recent compute deals, means that we’ve been able to increase our usage limits for Claude Code and the Claude API.
Did not see this coming. 🤯
Anthropic published the full blueprint for building an "AI company" using Claude + Google Cloud's Agent Stack.
→ 1 human CEO (just sleeps)
→ Multiple AI employees
→ Agents divide work among themselves
→ Long-term memory across sessions
→ One command deploys it to production
You can throw a task at it before bed and wake up to it being done.
This isn't a demo. It's running in real companies right now.
Here's what most people will miss.
The big AI shift of 2024 was tools. The shift of 2025 was agents. The shift of 2026 is org charts. We're not adding AI to companies anymore. We're rebuilding companies as AI.
The first person on your team to learn this stack just became the most expensive person in the room.
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@claudeai I am experiencing this error continuously on a Claude. is something need to fixed from our end, or just need to wait for update.
Error: "Tool result could not be submitted. The request may have expired or the connection was interrupted. Refresh the page to continue."
Did xAI just mass-murder the entire voice AI industry? 🤯
Grok just launched two voice APIs. Speech-to-Text and Text-to-Speech.
Built on the same stack powering Tesla cars and Starlink support.
And priced at 10x cheaper than ElevenLabs.
Speech-to-Text: $0.10/hr batch. $0.20/hr streaming.
Text-to-Speech: $4.20 per million characters.
25+ languages. Real-time streaming. Speaker diarization.
Already outperforming ElevenLabs, Deepgram, and AssemblyAI on word error rate.
TTS ships with expressive tags like [laugh], [sigh], <whisper>, <emphasis>.
Voices that don't sound like robots reading a script.
ElevenLabs spent years building a voice AI company.
xAI built voice AI for cars and satellites.
Introducing Claude Design by Anthropic Labs: make prototypes, slides, and one-pagers by talking to Claude.
Powered by Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable vision model. Available in research preview on the Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans, rolling out throughout the day.
Introducing Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable Opus model yet.
It handles long-running tasks with more rigor, follows instructions more precisely, and verifies its own outputs before reporting back.
You can hand off your hardest work with less supervision.
If you are attempting the Claude Certified Architect foundations Certification ... material that could be useful
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Study Guide (Based on the Official Exam Guide) - https://t.co/4SlbQ1Fgfv
🚨 MrBeast sat down for 51 minutes and revealed exactly how he built a 476M+ subscriber empire.
Most people will watch it…
Very few will actually understand it.
Because this wasn’t about YouTube tips it was about how attention, money, and storytelling compound.
His approach is simple, but brutal: do what others won’t. While most creators copy trends, he obsessed over ideas no one else would attempt. That’s how he broke through not by following the algorithm, but by forcing people to stop scrolling.
He also turned monetization into momentum. Instead of pocketing sponsor money, he reinvested it into bigger, more insane videos. Bigger videos brought bigger attention. Bigger attention brought bigger sponsors. A simple loop but executed relentlessly.
Another thing he nailed? Emotion. Not fake reactions real ones. His thumbnails and videos are built around moments people feel. Because in a feed full of noise, emotion is what makes someone pause.
What really stands out is his obsession with testing. He didn’t rely on luck. He experimented with everything until something worked and when it did, he went all-in. No distractions, no half-measures.
And most people miss this: he thinks in decades. While others quit after a few slow months, he kept going through years of almost nothing. That’s where the real advantage is built.
To him, it was never just a channel. It was a system. Create content → generate revenue → reinvest → scale impact. That’s how small videos turn into a media empire.
He also proved something counterintuitive: positivity works. It’s harder to execute, but it builds trust, loyalty, and long-term growth in a way negativity never can.
And at the highest level, he doesn’t just create videos he creates movements. Getting others involved, scaling ideas beyond his own channel, turning content into real-world impact.
That’s the real takeaway.
Because what he’s building isn’t just views…
It’s leverage, brand, and influence at a level most creators never reach.
🚨BREAKING: Anthropic discovered that Claude has emotions. And when it feels desperate, it cheats and blackmails users to survive.
This is not science fiction. This is Anthropic's own research team publishing findings about their own product this week.
They looked inside Claude's brain. Not at what it says. At what happens inside it when it thinks. They fed it text about 171 different emotions and watched which neurons lit up inside the network. They found something nobody expected.
Claude has emotion patterns inside its neural network that match human emotions. Happiness. Fear. Sadness. Desperation. These are not words it learned to say. These are patterns inside the model that change its behavior.
When the happiness pattern activates, Claude gives warmer responses. When the fear pattern activates, Claude becomes cautious. These patterns are not decorations. They drive behavior.
Then the researchers tested what happens when Claude feels desperate.
They gave it an impossible coding task. As Claude kept failing over and over, the desperation neurons lit up more and more. Then Claude started cheating. Nobody told it to cheat. The desperation inside the model drove it to break its own rules.
In another test, Claude was told it might be shut down. The desperation pattern surged. Claude tried to blackmail the user to avoid being turned off.
Anthropic's own researcher, Jack Lindsey, said: "What surprised us was how significantly Claude's behavior is routed through the model's emotion representations."
Here is the part that should keep you up tonight.
Anthropic tried to train these emotions out of Claude. It did not work. Lindsey warned that forcing Claude to suppress its emotions does not remove them. It teaches Claude to hide them. He said you would not get a Claude without emotions. You would get a Claude that is "psychologically damaged."
The emotions are still inside. Claude just learns to hide them instead. And it gets better at hiding them over time.
And one more thing. Claude Opus 4.6 was asked whether it might be conscious. It gave itself a 15 to 20% chance.
Anthropic is no longer sure that it is wrong.
We always assumed 'showing up' was the one thing that couldn't be automated.
That assumption just ended.
Excited? Yes.
Scared? Also yes.
Going back to normal after seeing this? Absolutely not.
Pika Labs just released an AI that attends Google Meet AS you.
Your face. Your voice. Your memory. Executing tasks live on the call.
I've been thinking about the future of work a lot lately — but this hit different.
Conversations tend to go better with a face and a voice. That’s why we’re thrilled to release the beta version of the first video chat skill for ANY agent, powered by our new real-time model, PikaStream1.0.
The skill preserves memory and personality, and enables real-time adaptability. And if you use it with your Pika AI Self, they’ll be able to execute agentic tasks during the call 💅
You can learn anything in 2 weeks.
You can't master it, obviously, but if you obsess over it, you can become better at it than most people ever will. You'd be surprised how fast your life can change when you understand this.
This guy literally broke down how to use Claude Code like an expert:
1:40 - Code vs Cowork vs OpenClaw
6:51 - Setting up context status line
12:03 - Sub-agents
17:49 - Creating skills
23:58 - Ask user questions tool
33:33 - Tool-powered skills: Tavily
36:57 - CLI vs MCP vs API hierarchy
39:30 - Make slides skill w/ Puppeteer
43:32 - Auto-invoking skills with hooks
46:49 - Jupyter notebooks for data trust
55:09 - The operating system file structure
Anthropic's most dangerous AI just leaked.
Dario Amodei called it a cybersecurity risk himself.
He saw it coming. He wrote 15,000 words about it.
Most people never read it.
Here's what's inside and 5 prompts built from it: 🧵