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• What's new in Claude Opus 4.8
• The internet's favorite AI video
• An AI vape that pays Bitcoin
• Meta's next AI wearable
• OpenAI shuts down Canvas
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Anthropic introduced Claude Opus 4.8, calling it its most capable generally available model so far. The update focuses on stronger coding, reasoning, agent workflows, and something surprisingly specific: honesty. Anthropic says the model is much better at admitting uncertainty instead of confidently pretending it knows the answer.

The company also added new workflow features that let Claude coordinate large tasks using hundreds of parallel subagents.

AI models used to compete on who sounded smartest. Now they’re starting to compete on who knows when they might be wrong.

A Laughter Moment

A creator on Douyin generated one of the most shared AI videos of the week, showing just how far AI filmmaking has come from the weird, glitchy clips of a year ago.

The gap between "AI video" and "actual short film" is getting smaller every week.

A startup launched an AI-powered vape that rewards users with Bitcoin for smoking.

Yes, that's a real sentence. The AI industry keeps finding new ways to combine technologies that nobody asked to be combined.

Meta is reportedly exploring an AI pendant, a wearable device designed to stay with you throughout the day and provide AI assistance beyond phones and screens.

The AI race is slowly moving from apps to things you can wear.

OpenAI announced it is retiring ChatGPT's Canvas interface as the company focuses on newer ways of interacting with AI.

AI products are evolving so quickly that features once considered major upgrades can disappear just months later.

The interface wars are far from over.

Anthropic introduced Skills, a way to teach Claude your preferences once and have it remember them whenever they're relevant.

Instead of repeatedly explaining code review rules, commit message formats, documentation styles, or team standards, you can package them into a skill that Claude automatically applies when needed.

The best prompts are the ones you never have to write twice. 😉

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