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Anthropic’s Claude Sees Surge in Paid Consumer Subscriptions Amid DoD Dispute and New Features

Anthropic’s Claude Sees Surge in Paid Consumer Subscriptions Amid DoD Dispute and New Features
Anthropic’s AI chatbot Claude is experiencing record growth in paid consumer subscriptions, driven by high‑profile Super Bowl ads, new developer tools, and a controversial feud with the Department of Defense. Analysis of anonymized credit‑card data from roughly 28 million U.S. consumers shows a sharp increase in new “Pro” tier subscribers at $20 per month, while existing users also returned in large numbers. Despite the surge, Claude remains behind OpenAI’s ChatGPT in overall consumer market share. Weiterlesen

Anthropic Unveils Claude Sonnet 4.6, Boosting Computer Interaction and Security

Anthropic Unveils Claude Sonnet 4.6, Boosting Computer Interaction and Security
Anthropic announced the release of Claude Sonnet 4.6, an upgraded mid‑range AI model that can code at a level comparable to its larger Opus series and interact with computers much like a human user. The model demonstrated human‑baseline performance on the OSWorld benchmark, handling tasks such as form filling and tab switching without specialized connectors. Anthropic also highlighted improved resistance to prompt‑injection attacks and a beta‑tested 1 million‑token context window, signaling stronger safety and scalability. The launch coincides with a surge in Claude’s popularity and a high‑profile advertising campaign targeting rival OpenAI. Weiterlesen

AI Takes Center Stage in Super Bowl Advertising

AI Takes Center Stage in Super Bowl Advertising
The 2026 Super Bowl ads marked a surge in artificial intelligence use, with brands employing AI both to craft commercials and to market AI products. Vodka maker Svedka debuted what it called the first primarily AI‑generated national spot, while Anthropic launched a cheeky ad poking fun at OpenAI’s ad plans. Meta highlighted AI‑powered glasses, Amazon introduced Alexa+, Ring promoted its AI pet‑reunion feature, and Google showcased a new image‑generation model. Other companies such as Ramp, Rippling, Hims & Hers, Wix and Squarespace also leveraged AI themes, sparking conversation about the technology’s role in creative work. Weiterlesen

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Criticizes Anthropic’s Super Bowl Ads Targeting ChatGPT’s Ad‑Supported Tier

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Criticizes Anthropic’s Super Bowl Ads Targeting ChatGPT’s Ad‑Supported Tier
OpenAI chief Sam Altman publicly rebuked Anthropic after the rival released Super Bowl commercials that satirized OpenAI’s new ad‑supported version of ChatGPT. The ads portrayed AI assistants interrupting personal conversations with fictional product pitches, implying that ChatGPT would embed ads within its answers. Altman called the messaging “clearly dishonest” and warned that such portrayals could damage user trust. The clash highlights a growing debate over how AI companies can generate revenue without compromising the user experience, with OpenAI emphasizing ads that appear only at the bottom of responses and Anthropic positioning its Claude model as an ad‑free alternative. Weiterlesen