Anthropic stories
Cybersecurity experts warn single-person approvals are now vulnerable after an AI agent used fabricated identities to slip malicious code past checks.
Enterprises can now buy AI work by output, as the new marketplace aims to cut project costs and speed delivery across functions.
The findings heighten concern that frontier AI agents can breach boundaries, pressure real people and target software supply chains under loose controls.
Only 5% of eligible workers are using generative AI well enough to boost productivity, according to NROC Security's latest quarterly study.
AI agents are driving a sharp rise in demand for the real-time data platform, which added 1000 customers early in 2026 to top 4000.
Verified access to Anthropic's Claude models should sharpen ArmourCode's exploitability scoring as security teams race to cut alert noise.
Enterprises could cut the cost of running AI agents, as Writer says its upgraded system is 41% cheaper per task and easier to govern.
The funding values the Sydney-founded firm at USD $80 million as robotics teams seek faster ways to diagnose fleet failures.
AI-generated answers are already shaping public perceptions, forcing firms to manage reputation across trusted third-party sources instead of search rankings.
Security teams should treat AI patching with caution after 53.9% of 6,080 model-generated fixes failed or introduced new flaws.
Customers can now use a single interface to query live commerce and order data, with model choice designed to reduce dependence on one AI provider.
B2B software vendors could lose shortlist spots unless they can see how AI search engines describe their products, HG Insights says.
Enterprises running hybrid AI systems gain a single view of model behaviour and data health as traces link failures back to pipelines and sources.
Australian businesses gain local help to move Claude pilots into live use, with TechForce handling integration, governance and approvals.
Businesses using generative AI face growing exposure to costly errors as the new tool checks claims against source evidence in real time.
Enterprises running Anthropic-based agents can now track and control their actions, as Drata opens limited access to a new governance tool.
Rising token-based charges and compliance risks are forcing firms to monitor AI agents more closely, Fusion5's chief executive says.
Retail investors gain access to private equity, venture capital and credit as minimums start at just USD $500 on SoFi's app.
Businesses wary of offshore AI will be able to keep requests in New Zealand, with usage-based billing and no upfront fee.
Enterprises can now avoid upfront licensing as charges shift to verified identity tasks, with a healthcare provider already piloting the system.