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Anthropic adds web search to its Claude chatbot
Anthropic’s AI-powered chatbot, Claude, can now search the web — a capability that had long eluded it. Web search is available now in preview for paid Claude users in the U.S., Anthropic said in its blog, with support for free users and additional countries coming soon. Users can toggle on web...
techcrunch.com - 30+ days ago

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The year 2025 is virtually here, bringing with it a wave of curiosity from investors eager to see what the stock market holds. To capture the pulse of the moment, Quartz asked five AI chatbots — OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s (GOOGL) Gemini, Meta (META) AI, Microsoft’s (MSFT) Copilot, and Groq — to...
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how-to
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Study of TikTok, X ‘For You’ feeds in Germany finds Far Right political bias ahead of federal elections
Recommendation algorithms operated by social media giants TikTok and X have shown evidence of substantial far-right political bias in Germany ahead of a federal election that takes place Sunday, according to new research carried out by Global Witness. The non-government organization (NGO) undertook...
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technology
Code found online exploits LogoFAIL to install Bootkitty Linux backdoor
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music
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science
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learning
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei claims AI could surpass "almost all humans at almost everything," even robotics, within 3 years — dismisses AGI as a "marketing term"
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health
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architecture
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nutrition
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technology
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nature
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parenting
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