AI company Anthropic (ANTH.PVT) is expanding on its recent software launches, debuting its Opus 4.6 model on Thursday, calling it the company's "most capable model for all enterprise and knowledge ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Technology startup Anthropic on Thursday launched what it called an improved artificial intelligence model, days after its product advances helped kick-start a selloff ...
Anthropic just launched a new AI tool that could replace dozens of software tools. And Wall Street is panicked. Claude Cowork is meant to be like an AI colleague, with the ability to read files, ...
Wall Street has been skeptical about software stocks in recent times, but a phase of outright panic hit this week. Traders are dumping shares across the sector as fears mount that artificial ...
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Anthropic’s Cowork AI assistant sent shockwaves through Wall Street this week. Now Anthropic is taking another leap forward, improving its model. Anthropic’s new Claude Opus 4.6 model, announced ...
Anthropic's AI upgrade automates workflows, raising SaaS disruption concerns US software stocks lost $285B as investors fear AI may replace SaaS tools. Salesforce, Adobe, Infosys, and Accenture shares ...
Tech workers have been worried for years about the AI tidal wave coming for their jobs, but their bosses are starting to worry now, too. Shares in companies involved in research and legal software, ...
U.S. software stocks extended their slide on Wednesday, driven by fears of disruption ‍caused by artificial intelligence, with some analysts warning of more volatility as investors assess whether the ...
(Bloomberg) — A new AI automation tool from Anthropic PBC sparked a $285 billion rout in stocks across the software, financial services and asset management sectors on Tuesday as investors raced to ...
Dario Amodei, CEO of the California-based AI company Anthropic, made a bold prediction about the future of software engineering, suggesting that AI models could soon take over most, if not all, tasks ...