Just read about a Discord group gaining unauthorized access to Claude Mythos, which Anthropic deemed too risky for public access. It is being used to find vulnerabilities and test cybersecurity measures. Do you think closed-door AI models are actually safer, or does this prove that leaks are inevitable?
Read about Claude Mythos Preview. The ideas that’s rolling out that AI can go beyond chatting and even manipulate systems. It has made me rethink using AI tools again. Can AI really hack websites and social media accounts?
I am expanding my business and looking to build an ecosystem with a smooth workflow. I discovered two automation tools, Copilot and Claude. Which one would be a better option?
Claude generally supports PDF uploads up to 30 MB per file in the web interface and Claude Projects, with a recommended limit of roughly 100 pages for optimal performance.
I have been trying to configure Single Sign-On (SSO) for Claude Code and feel it is very complicated. It seems like I will have to go through a 1000-page manual to do so. Is there somebody out there who can help?
It is available on all platforms even on Windows. Infact, it does have dedicated apps but to a selected regions. But the browser access is the most convenient option which is being widely used.
I think software developers need to learn this Claude Code. It has really changed my way of doing coding. But I am wondering if I am not missing on Codex. What do you suggest which one is better?
Anthropic's recent AI model claims that the AI model can hack any system.
Is it a good time to switch from ChatGPT or Gemini, especially for those using the free versions? Anthropic is doubling the usage limits with Claude for the next two weeks? Is it beneficial?
Are all the AI chatbots the same? I found Grok better than other chatbots, ChatGPT, and Gemini. Do they carry any specific differences in their advantages? I want to save my hours on my academic research writing. Which subscription would be suitable for my work? Which would be a worthy-one?
I’m looking to settle on one primary AI coding agent and I’m torn between OpenAI Codex and Claude Code. I’ve seen conflicting takes on which is better for actual "agentic" engineering versus just being a fancy autocomplete. To give some context on my setup, my primary stack is TypeScript and React. My primary environment is VS Code and Cursor. Mainly working with microservices focused on refactoring complex logic. Appreciate any advice.
I am planning a trip and considering using Gemini for creating an itinerary. Since it uses Google data, would this provide better, more accurate recommendations for hotels, restaurants, or routes compared to ChatGPT, Claude, etc.?
Some options: 1) ChatGPT 2) Google Gemini 3) Claude 4) Microsoft Copilot 5) Perplexity 6) Meta AI 7) Grok
I have tried ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, and Perplexity. All free versions. I know about Claude too, but I have never used it. And then there are like 20 other chatbots. Was curious which one does everyone think is the best one out there?
Despite fierce competition from Claude and Gemini in specific tasks, ChatGPT remains the most referenced. But will dominance hold?