In May 2026, Anthropic and OpenAI announced major moves to embed AI deployment into enterprise services, adopting Palantir’s forward-deployed engineer model.
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One upload in. A whole channel’s worth of content out.
ChannelHelm v1.5 now learns from performance data, turning one upload into a full suite of content for multiple platforms, streamlining creator workflows.
When a Content Network Starts Publishing to Itself
A growing trend where content networks start publishing to their own properties, shifting from external distribution to internal ecosystem building—impacting control, engagement, and revenue.
Quiet GPUs for Local AI: Acoustic and Thermal Roundup
A comprehensive roundup of the quietest GPUs for local AI in 2026, focusing on thermal performance, noise levels, and ideal configurations for different VRAM tiers.
$965B and Climbing: Anthropic’s Series H Is Really a Compute Bet
Anthropic closed a $65 billion Series H funding round at a $965 billion valuation, emphasizing compute capacity over valuation growth, signaling a major industry shift.
Opus 4.8 Lands, and the Quiet Headline Is Honesty
Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.8 with notable improvements in honesty and safety, highlighting reduced unflagged flaws and better alignment, amid cautious benchmark results.
DeepSWE – The benchmark that made the models spread out again
DeepSWE, released May 2026, uncovers wider performance differences among AI coding models, challenging previous benchmark reliability and implications.
The 4.8 Staircase: What the Market Actually Believes About Claude’s Next Release
Market signals suggest a likely Claude 4.8 release by mid-2026, but official confirmation is still absent. Here’s what is confirmed and what remains uncertain.
Phone-based injury-risk movement screening for hiring
A new approach uses phone cameras and AI to remotely assess injury risk in job candidates, potentially reducing on-the-job injuries and costs.
Norway imposes broad restrictions on AI for elementary school kids
Norway enforces a strict ban on generative AI for students aged 6-13, citing concerns over educational development and digital safety, starting this school year.