Anthropic is permitted to release its Claude 5 model to selected US cyber defenders following security reviews, while weaker variants remain subject to export restrictions.
Claude is increasingly being deployed for agentic tasks rather than pure conversations, revealing new data evaluation methods and more differentiated usage patterns.
AI coding infrastructure costs could compete with individual developer salaries by 2028 if organizations fail to actively manage consumption and billing.
Claude Tag enables teams to use a permanently contextualized AI as a shared Slack assistant that works autonomously with administrative control over data access and proactively provides information.
Security leaders in SMEs should make risk-aware choices about Claude plans and products rather than enabling all features immediately, and should include shadow AI usage by employees in their risk modeling.
Anthropic’s Fable model refused a direct security review of insecure code but performed a correction instead—a behavior experts classify as an intentional security feature.