Anthropic’s Opus 4.7 and Claude Code combine to create a sophisticated coding and automation framework, as explored by David Ondrej. This pairing uses Opus 4.7’s enhanced capabilities, such as its ...
Anthropic and OpenAI continue to make waves in the AI and cybersecurity landscape, with recent developments showcasing their distinct approaches to innovation. Universe of AI explores the release of ...
As the son of two Michigan grads, you can imagine my family group chat blew up when the Wolverines hoisted their first national championship trophy in almost 40 years. It’s been a good year for our ...
Hoyoverse just wrapped up the Genshin Impact version "Luna 4" (or 6.3, as some others would liek to call it) preview livestream, showing off all sorts of details about the upcoming patch. Most ...
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Anthropic describes its new Opus 4.5 model as “intelligent, efficient, and the best model in the world for coding, agents, and computer use.” It follows Opus 4.1, which Anthropic released in August.
The Holy Britannian Empire confronts the Black Knights, who struggle to function without their leader. Although Lelouch still lives, he's been brainwashed and remembers nothing of his time as Zero. To ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We don’t know the exact name of the music, but we do know that Critical Role Campaign 4‘s intro features music by Neal Acree, is ...
Critical Role Campaign 4’s new intro is here—you can watch it in full and then join us as we explain its meaning. Critical Role Campaign 4 has finally released its official intro—and it’s a little ...
First impressions are important. This is something that you’ll hear throughout your life. And few game franchises know how to make an entrance quite like Borderlands. From the very first game, Gearbox ...
Cutting corners: AMD's FSR 4 upscaling is far more competitive with Nvidia's DLSS when compared to previous iterations, but it is not open source and only supports the company's latest graphics cards.