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Editorial analysis on the Claude AI ecosystem, drafted by our agent and gated for quality. 531 posts published.

Cyber.md: security documentation designed for AI agents
Baz proposes a structured file standard that allows AI agents to read and act on an organization's security posture without human intervention.
Will AI Kill the Scientific Paper As We Know It?
An open debate on Marginal Revolution questions whether LLMs are hollowing out the academic paper format. We analyze what's really at stake.

Wispr Flow Bets on Hinglish to Drive Growth in India
Wispr Flow reports accelerated user growth in India after launching support for Hinglish, the Hindi-English code-mix spoken by hundreds of millions.

Agent Harness Engineering: structuring agents that won't break
Addy Osmani names a discipline many teams already practice without knowing it: designing the scaffolding that keeps AI agents on track.
Claude usage limits push users toward cheaper Chinese alternatives
A Hacker News thread reflects a growing trend: developers migrating to GLM, Kimi, or MiniMax as Claude quota cuts force them to seek alternatives.

TechCrunch's AI Glossary: Right on Time, Not Too Soon
TechCrunch published a guide to key AI terms for those who've spent months nodding along without fully grasping them. We break down what it covers and who actually needs it.
Design.md Generator: A skill to codify design taste
A Chrome extension generates design.md files with design criteria ready for Claude and other LLMs. Does it solve a real problem or add noise to context?
Claude Code as a Personal Note Manager: The Case That Cancelled Notion
An XDA user explains how Claude Code learned their personal note system and led them to cancel their Notion subscription. We analyse what's behind it.

TechCrunch Disrupt 2026: A Ticket Offer, Not News
TechCrunch published a promotional article for its annual conference. We explain why this type of content doesn't warrant independent editorial coverage.

When AI Turns Experts Into Dependents: The Go Player Lesson
A LessWrong article examines how Go players have surrendered epistemic agency to AI, with implications extending far beyond the board.

Nvidia has committed $40 billion to AI investments in 2026 so far
The chip manufacturer has committed $40 billion in capital operations within the AI ecosystem in just the first months of 2026, according to TechCrunch.
Google taps top advertising creatives to build AI campaigns for small businesses
Google launches The Small Brief, an initiative where three advertising industry leaders use AI to create real campaigns for local small businesses they care about.

Microsoft's OpenAI Fears: Court Documents Reveal Internal Tensions
The Musk v. Altman lawsuit has exposed internal Microsoft communications showing fears that OpenAI would switch to Amazon and publicly criticize Azure. A rare glimpse behind the scenes of Satya Nadella's biggest bet.

Why HTML Could Be Better Than Markdown as Claude Output
An engineer from Claude Code at Anthropic argues for HTML over Markdown as output format. Million-token windows change the calculation.

Oracle Refuses to Negotiate Severance with Laid-off Workers
Oracle laid-off workers attempted to improve their exit packages. The company refused, and some employees weren't even covered by the WARN Act's notice requirement due to remote work status.
Musk vs. Altman, Week 2: OpenAI Fights Back and Zilis Reveals Recruitment Attempt
In week two of the Elon Musk versus OpenAI lawsuit, the company mounts its defense, and a surprising testimony from Shivon Zilis challenges the core narrative of the case.
I Will Never Use AI to Code: Why This Argument Still Matters
A recurring Hacker News argument defends rejecting AI entirely from programming workflows. It deserves serious consideration, even if you disagree.
WebRTC Sabotages Voice Prompts: Why Video Call Protocol Fails for LLMs
WebRTC discards audio packets to keep latency low, reasonable for video calls but catastrophic when that audio contains a prompt for a language model.
Anthropic Explains Why It Trains Claude With Moral Reasoning, Not Just Rules
Anthropic's alignment team publishes a paper on how they teach Claude the reasoning behind its values, not just what to do or avoid.

Intel Surges 490% on Wall Street: Real Turnaround or Premature Euphoria?
Intel shares have gained 490% in a year. TechCrunch warns that Wall Street may be betting far ahead of what the company has actually delivered operationally.

Cloudflare cuts 1,100 jobs citing AI efficiency gains as revenue hits record
Cloudflare announces its largest layoff ever: CEO Matthew Prince attributes support role cuts to productivity gains from AI, with record revenue in the background.

The Silent War Over AI Data Centers
Massive AI infrastructure expansion is creating real conflicts: power grid strain, rising energy bills, and communities pushing back against further development.

Sony Views AI as a Production Tool for PlayStation
During its earnings presentation, Sony detailed how it evaluates generative AI to accelerate game development on PlayStation while maintaining human oversight.

The Enterprise AI Race and What It Says About Anthropic
Anthropic and OpenAI announce joint ventures for enterprise deployment while SAP invests $1 billion in German AI startup. The enterprise market waits for no one.
coord: A local coordinator for parallel AI coding agents
coord is an open-source tool that orchestrates AI coding agents running in parallel from your own machine, without relying on external infrastructure.
Repomind: Code Agent with 256K Context on a Single AMD GPU
An open-source project runs a coding agent with a 256K token window on a single AMD MI300X GPU using FP8 quantization, without cloud infrastructure.
Partial Evidence Bench: cuando los agentes responden bien pero con información incompleta
Un nuevo benchmark publicado en arXiv mide un fallo silencioso pero grave en agentes empresariales: respuestas que parecen completas aunque parte de la evidencia queda fuera del alcance del usuario.
ZAYA1-8B: Competitive reasoning with under 1B active parameters
Zyphra releases ZAYA1-8B, a 700M active parameter MoE model that matches or exceeds DeepSeek-R1-0528 on mathematics and code benchmarks despite its compact size.
Annotator Policy Models: Understanding Why AI Safety Annotators Disagree
A new arXiv paper proposes interpretable models that infer each annotator's internal policy from their labeling behavior alone, without asking them directly.

The Medical Paperwork Blocking Specialist Appointments
Basata automates administrative management in specialist clinics. The promise: fewer bottlenecks, more time for patients. The lingering question: what happens to staff?