Anthropic's Claude Code Comes to Slack: The Moment Agentic AI Agents Move Into The Developer Workspace

Anthropic has quietly rolled out a major shift in how teams might build software, and that is by embedding its AI coding tool directly into Slack.

Anthropic has quietly rolled out a major shift in how teams might build software, and that is by embedding its AI coding tool directly into Slack.

Lots of people have experienced the same frustrating moment: something breaks, they either have to bring to a repair shop, or determine to fix it themselves.

The last few years have felt like a continuous escalation in the large-language-models landscape.

In the past few years, the world of AI has felt more and more like a high-stakes arms race.

Google is rolling out a wide set of improvements to Chrome's autofill system, and on the surface, the changes promises a lot.

Bringing complex graphics to web browsers has always required substantial engineering effort, and for more than a decade, most of that work has been handled by WebGL.

During the brutal months, the battleground has quietly shifted from text/image to video.

At this time around, AI-generated visuals often outshine reality: what began as text has spilled into other domains, reshaping how people imagine moving stories.

Large-language models (LLMs) first became popular the moment the public began to realize the technology's potential.

Large-language models (LLMs) have pushed the boundaries of what AI can do, And soon, people began to realize that those powers could reshape how we browse the web.