Anthropic has launched Claude Science, an 'AI workbench for scientists' that consolidates research tools and creates visuals, because apparently scientists were just sitting around waiting for another startup to tell them how to do their jobs. Nothing says 'we're running out of markets to disrupt' quite like pivoting from chatbots to drug discovery.
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Someone has compiled the definitive AI glossary for 2025, presumably so we can all sound equally pretentious when explaining why our chatbot can't actually think but definitely deserves venture capital funding. Finally, a reference guide for the Tower of Babel that Silicon Valley has constructed.
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Midjourney released a 20-minute behind-the-scenes video of their spa-destined medical scanner that promises cheap, detailed imaging without radiation—though they've been notably light on actual proof it works. It's the medical equivalent of showing off your concept car's cup holders while the engine remains a theoretical exercise.
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A new roundup highlights browser alternatives to Chrome and Safari, because apparently the browser wars have evolved beyond just search dominance into a more sophisticated battle over who gets to track your digital soul. The real question is whether any of these challengers can pry users away from their Stockholm syndrome relationships with Big Tech.
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OpenAI has reportedly floated giving the US government a 5% ownership stake to smooth relations with Trump and address public AI backlash, with Sam Altman arguing it's the best way to 'share the benefits.' Nothing says 'we're totally not concerning' quite like offering politicians a cut of the profits.
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Mark Zuckerberg admitted to staff that AI agents aren't progressing as quickly as he'd hoped, which is corporate speak for 'the robots still can't figure out how to make us more money faster.' Even the metaverse's biggest cheerleader is discovering that artificial intelligence has its own timeline.
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