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ChatGPT and Claude 4 are two of the smartest AI assistants available but they’re built with different strengths. Here’s how ...
A new survey finds about 40 percent of employees using AI for work are doing so without managers knowing about it.
Anthropic shifted its stance on AI use in job applications, allowing job candidates to collaborate with its chatbot Claude in ...
Dubbed "computer use," the feature integrates Claude with apps you already use and controls your PC "the way people do—by looking at a screen, moving a cursor, clicking buttons, and typing text." ...
Until now, most AI interactions have required copying and pasting every detail from your project management tool, explaining ...
Anthropic’s new AI platform promises to do the work of entire finance teams, from market analysis to investment memos. Are ...
New York Life and D.E. Shaw are among the companies encouraging use of large language models throughout their organizations.
The catch: If you use AI at work, your coworkers and maybe even your managers may think you're lazy. That is if you can get hired in the first place.
Instagram co-founder Mike Krieger, now CPO at Anthropic, is working on making its AI chatbot more useful at the office, and he has some advice for companies just getting started with AI.