I'm surprised that the recruitment ATS/CRM industry hasn't been more disrupted at this point.
Financially it can make sense for a lot of teams to custom build their own CRM/ATS platform and it can be done with a Claude subscription.
Some teams are paying $25k a year to these platforms. $100k over 4.
Even at $5k a year it might make more sense to build your own.
For $25k in Claude subs/tokens you could rebuild any current CRM or ATS platform with change to spare. You could probably do it with a $200 sub.
Apparently no one doing it at the moment and it's absolutely possible.
Kimi 2.6 is entirely toast. It's been very bad for months now and totally unusable.
I don't see many talking about this but there's absolutely no way you could rely on it or use it for business.
Anthropic & OpenAI, are still the premium.
Introducing Claude Fable 5: a Mythos-class model that we’ve made safe for general use.
Its capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.
Pulled the trigger today and switched 100% of Lindy traffic to DeepSeek v4, churning from Anthropic models.
Saves us millions of $ and we're actually seeing an *increase* in performance on many core use cases. Transformative for the business.
Wild. Absolutely wild. The exploit was live for 4 years and nobody had a clue.
$ZEC had a market cap of $10bn and it's going to $0.
I wonder how many more bugs Claude is going to find in crypto. It wouldn't be crazy to have a strategy for multiple exploits and contagion across crypto and other markets.
The key error in your thinking is here. You don't know this was solved over 30 years ago and insanely popular.
I don't want to use the word gimmick because it's harsh but humanoids are inferior to both humans and multiform robots when it comes to fighting, especially when it comes to emotional connection. Robots don't need to be bipedal and it's the limiting factor with humanoids.
@grok please give details on Matilda and dead metal in the pictures below including stats, style, build, operators etc.
I don't think you have to settle on a single form to standardize rules. Robot wars has existed since 1998 and has a standard set of rules. They've had thousands of fights.
Humanoids are always going to perform poorly compared to actual humans when it comes to fighting. It being relatable is a strange hook. I want to watch Lewis Hamilton drive a car and Jon Jones throw a punch.
Robots can be what humans can't. So why limit them to human form.
Wild. Absolutely wild. The exploit was live for 4 years and nobody had a clue.
$ZEC had a market cap of $10bn and it's going to $0.
I wonder how many more bugs Claude is going to find in crypto. It wouldn't be crazy to have a strategy for multiple exploits and contagion across crypto and other markets.
JUST IN: Zcash crashes 48% after Claude AI finds critical vulnerability allowing unlimited minting of $ZEC.
It went unnoticed for 4 years until it was patched on June 1st.