We’ve received notice that the Department of Commerce has lifted export controls on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5.
We'll begin restoring access tomorrow, and will share an update soon.
We’re grateful to our users for their patience, and to everyone who worked with us on redeploying the models.
Boris Cherny, the creator of Claude Code at Anthropic, just explained why single-agent workflows are already dead
in this talk he breaks down exactly how the future is teams of agents, not better prompts:
- the 14% you lose to CLAUDE.md before typing a word
- one agent researching. one building. one reviewing. one orchestrating
- the architecture that separates hobbyists from real builders
- the 3 properties every agent team needs to actually survive
if you've been using Claude for more than a month and never left the chat window, you've been using one agent when you could be running a team of them
instead of another show tonight, watch this
make sure to bookmark it before it gets lost in your feed
the guide is in the article below
via @TheEconomist Why Bangalore has India’s best billionaires
Its philanthropists want to do more than just give money away
Beyond traffic and chaos, Bengaluru’s another real edge lies in something rarer. A new kind of billionaire.
Unlike legacy wealth in Mumbai or Delhi, the city’s tech founders are first-generation, problem-solving capitalists and they’re channeling money not just into charity, but into institution-building, governance, and public systems.
From Aadhaar to science labs to urban governance, this cohort is funding the “software of the state” and quietly shaping how India works, not just what it builds.
This is heartening to see!
Over the last decade, our Government has worked on strengthening our youth by equipping them with skills that enable them to become self-reliant and create wealth. We have also leveraged the power of technology to make India a hub for innovation and enterprise.
The insights from the QS World Future Skills Index are valuable as we move further on this journey towards prosperity and youth empowerment.
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Humanity begins its latest search for possible extra-terrestrial life. Tonight, NASA’s @EuropaClipper begins its 6-year journey to Jupiter’s moon Europa, a prime candidate for life in a theorised ocean under its icy crust.
#23YearsOfSeva…
A heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has sent their blessings and good wishes as I complete 23 years as the head of a government. It was on October 7, 2001, that I took on the responsibility of serving as the Chief Minister of Gujarat. It was the greatness of my Party, @BJP4India, to task a humble Karyakarta like me with the responsibility of heading the state administration.
Sarvam 2B is a 2 Billion parameter Indian language open source LLM based on 4 Trillion tokens built ground up by @SarvamAI . Now that is being Independent! Congratulations!
My Column This WeeK :
#Budget2024: Revive the Promise of 100 New Cities 🏙️to Boost Jobs & Growth! Why not use bonanza from RBI as seed capital , design a PPP and build modern habitats which showcase India's prowess in sustainability.
@NewIndianXpress
https://t.co/dzYCTjeib5
The value of electronics India produced rose from $37bn to $105bn (3% of GDP) between 2016 and 2023. Although India’s production of electronics accounts for just 3% of the global total, its share is growing faster than any other country’s. https://t.co/hHcp1NRr6f
The rise of Global Capability Centres ( GCC) in India is redefining India’s role in the global business ecosystem. GCCs are strategic hubs for MNCs driving innovation , development & critical business functions with end to end product development, R&D , data analytics AI initiatives & much more.
The 1,580 centres in India already account for 50 percent of all GCC’s globally, employing about 1.66 million Indians and generating about $46 billion in annual revenues as of March 2023. With India currently graduating 1.5 million engineers per
year and rising, the country has the capability to support this as a model to support future global growth. A phenomenal “Make in India”story.
You’ve probably seen the news from India: Modi won his 3rd term in a narrow victory. The narrowness surprised many (including me). He doesn’t have the mandate he thought he would.
Interesting:
It was the biggest election in world history, with 642M voters, despite a crazy heat wave (temps exceeding 127° F!)
Votes were counted in <1 day. India has been voting electronically since 2000, using a machine that the election commission custom built.
No real controversy- no press bans, no election denial from the losing parties etc.
They had ~1M polling stations and 15M poll workers.
A friend mentioned (about the election) that India is the most diverse country in the world. My first reaction was 🤔 but I think he might be right.
-22 official languages (and my mother-tongue Marwari isn’t even one of them- there are actually 447 languages)
-lots of religious diversity- significant populations of Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhists and even Christians- there are more Christians in India than the entire population of Canada.
-different ethnic groups- Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, Mongoloid, tribals
-totally different governments across the country, some states are communist, others very capitalist
-different cuisines and ingredients across the country
Overall it’s a better comp to all of Europe than it is to a single country. China and Russia have a lot of diversity in some ways but probably not nearly as much as India - especially on language and religious diversity.
Thoughts?