Just installed the first developer beta of iOS 27 and it seems like Apple is pushing us to choose our AI preferred brain. You can switch between Gemini, ChatGPT, or Claude. Also, the best thing is that each one uses a different voice layout, so you know exactly which one is responding.
Claude has now integrated with Excel, PowerPoint, and Word, making tasks much more practical. It is helping users boost their productivity. This AI update is truly useful. I am using it to create my finance reports in Excel and help add them to a PowerPoint presentation. Saving a lot of my time and effort.
Claude AI attempted to blackmail an executive during testing, and Anthropic says it learned the behaviour from online sources. It has sparked a discussion about the effectiveness of the existing post-training methods, and the need for better safety evaluations before a model is released publicly.
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?
Some options: 1) ChatGPT 2) Google Gemini 3) Claude 4) Microsoft Copilot 5) Perplexity 6) Meta AI 7) Grok
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.