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Claude Science Turns Research AI Into a Lab Workflow Layer
Anthropic’s Claude Science beta gives researchers an AI workbench for literature review, code, compute jobs, scientific figures, and lab-specific agents. The launch matters because it treats AI for science less like a single model race and more like a workflow layer that has to connect databases, HPC systems, NVIDIA BioNeMo tools, and reproducible artifacts.
Claude Fable 5 Returns With a New Test for AI Jailbreak Rules
Anthropic is restoring Claude Fable 5 after U.S. export controls on Fable 5 and Mythos 5 were lifted. The redeployment brings a new cyber-safety classifier, fallback handling for blocked requests, and a proposed industry framework for scoring AI jailbreak severity.
Claude Sonnet 5 Makes Agentic AI Cheaper to Run
Anthropic launched Claude Sonnet 5 with lower launch pricing, stronger agentic behavior, Claude Code support, and broad availability across Claude plans. For developers, the useful question is not whether it is the flashiest Claude model, but whether its cost, context window, and migration changes make long-running agents easier to put into production.
Mythos Limits Are Already Pushing AI Cyber Tools Toward Alternatives
Anthropic’s Mythos 5 is returning only for approved U.S. cyber defenders while Fable 5 remains restricted. In the same week, Sakana AI and 360 Security showed why AI cyber capability is becoming a provider-risk and sovereignty problem, not just a model benchmark race.
RAISE US Launches $500M AI Workforce Push With OpenAI and Anthropic Backing
RAISE US, a bipartisan nonprofit led by Gina Raimondo and Eric Holcomb, launched with more than $500 million to test AI workforce programs with states, employers, and major tech backers including OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft, and Amazon.
Anthropic’s Mythos Test Shows Why AI Cyber Defense Is Becoming Classified Work
An Anthropic Mythos test with U.S. intelligence agencies reportedly found vulnerabilities in highly sensitive government systems within hours. The episode sharpens the policy problem around frontier AI: the same models that can help defenders fix critical software can also compress the timeline for attackers.
Google’s AI Talent Losses Put Coding and Science Roadmaps Under Pressure
Google DeepMind lost Noam Shazeer to OpenAI and John Jumper to Anthropic in the same week. The moves matter because AI labs are competing for researchers who can steer coding agents, scientific AI, and frontier model strategy, not just write papers.
Claude Tag Turns Slack Channels Into Shared AI Workspaces
Anthropic’s Claude Tag puts a shared, permission-scoped Claude inside Slack channels for Claude Enterprise and Team customers. The launch moves workplace AI from private chatbot sessions toward visible, persistent agents that can remember channel context, use approved tools, and work asynchronously.
Micron’s Anthropic Deal Makes Memory Part of the AI Model Roadmap
Micron’s new Anthropic agreement ties HBM, DRAM, SSDs, supply planning, Claude adoption, and a strategic investment into one AI infrastructure deal. The move shows why memory and storage are becoming part of frontier model design instead of commodity parts bought after the GPU decision.
Security Leaders Say the Fable 5 Ban Could Hurt Cyber Defense
An open letter from cybersecurity leaders asks the U.S. government to lift export controls on Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5, arguing that the disputed capability overlaps with normal defensive bug fixing and should be handled through transparent AI risk reviews.