Under the partnership, Infosys plans to integrate Anthropic’s Claude models into its Topaz AI platform to build so-called “agentic” systems.
India is hosting a four-day AI Summit this week that will be attended by executives from major AI labs and Big Tech, including OpenAI, Anthropic, Nvidia, Microsoft, Google, and Cloudflare, as well as heads of state.
The apparent issue: whether Claude can be used for mass domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons.
After Anthropic’s Super Bowl ads, Claude’s app reached the top 10 on the U.S. App Store.
The infusion of funding for the AI startup takes place as it is vying for customers and cultural attention with its competitor, OpenAI.
Claude’s iOS app is testing a new Tasks hub that looks built for repeatable work runs. If it ships, it could bring Cowork-style automation to iPhone, with browser-driven routines and tighter controls.
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India’s Anthropic Software has taken the U.S. AI giant to court over a name dispute.
The company raised $13 billion in equity funding just five months ago, but intense competition between frontier labs and the ongoing cost of compute have made them eager to raise as quickly as possible.
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan is expected to be there. Apple’s Tim Cook, too.