Tag: engineering
All the articles with the tag "engineering".
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Cadence Just Put An AI Agent Inside Chip Verification
Cadence's Level-5 ChipStack AI Super Agent shows where serious agent autonomy is going: high-stakes engineering with real tools, sandboxes, and audit trails.
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Anthropic Just Said the Quiet Part About Agent Security
Anthropic's Claude containment post makes the real agent-security lesson obvious: permission prompts are not enough. The boundary has to be deterministic.
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Anthropic Gave You Extra Credits. Then Took Them Back the Moment You Blinked.
Opus 4.7 uses more tokens for the same work. Anthropic says they increased rate limits to compensate. Users report saved credits vanishing on subscription changes. This is becoming a pattern.
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Stanford's AI Index 2026: Agents Score Half as Well as PhD Experts. Everyone Is Adopting Them Anyway.
The 2026 Stanford AI Index Report reveals a paradox. AI agents perform only half as well as PhD experts on complex tasks. Spending is in the hundreds of billions. Adoption is faster than the PC or the internet. The gap between capability and capital has never been wider, and it might not matter.
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Claude Opus 4.7 Is the Least Interesting Thing Anthropic Is Shipping This Week
Opus 4.7 shipped: 13% coding improvement, 21% fewer document errors, 3.75MP vision, new xhigh effort level. But the model is not the story. The platform play is.
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74% of AI's Value Goes to 20% of Companies. The Other 80% Are Doing It Wrong.
PwC surveyed 1,217 executives across 25 industries. The leaders generate 7.2x more value from AI. The difference is not the tools. It is whether you redesigned the work or just bolted AI onto the old way.
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Anthropic Built an AI That Finds Zero-Days in Everything. Then They Did Something Smart.
Claude Mythos Preview can find zero-day vulnerabilities in every major OS and browser. Thousands of them. Autonomously. Including a 27-year-old OpenBSD flaw. Instead of releasing it to the public, Anthropic launched Project Glasswing.
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Claude AI Just Drove a Rover on Mars. The 'AI Can't Do Real Work' Argument Is Over.
For 28 years, humans manually planned every meter a Mars rover drove. Then Claude wrote the commands and Perseverance drove 456 meters across Mars in two days. JPL engineers found only minor changes needed.
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Google Just Made Its AI Coding Assistant Free. Cursor and Copilot Should Be Nervous.
Gemini Code Assist now offers 180K completions per month and 240 daily chat sessions at zero cost. No credit card. Google is doing what Google always does: making the competition's product free.
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I Pay $110 a Month for Claude. I Now Get One-Fifth of What I Used to.
Anthropic silently reduced Claude Code quotas, degraded model quality, capped rule files without warning, leaked their own source code, and then mass-reported 8,100 GitHub repos by accident. This is what paying for AI looks like in 2026.