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ChatGPT App Uninstalls Surge After DoD Partnership, Anthropic Claude Downloads Jump

ChatGPT App Uninstalls Surge After DoD Partnership, Anthropic Claude Downloads Jump
U.S. users removed the ChatGPT mobile app at a dramatically higher rate following OpenAI's announced partnership with the Department of Defense, while Anthropic's Claude saw a sharp increase in downloads after the company publicly declined a similar deal. Market‑intelligence data show a 295% day‑over‑day rise in ChatGPT uninstalls and a 37% to 51% boost in Claude downloads, reflecting strong consumer reactions to the contrasting stances on defense collaboration.Lire la suite

OpenAI Faces Scrutiny Over Pentagon Contract and Industry Tensions

OpenAI Faces Scrutiny Over Pentagon Contract and Industry Tensions
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman fielded public questions on X after the company accepted a Pentagon contract that Anthropic had declined. Users and employees raised concerns about the firm’s involvement in surveillance and autonomous weaponry, while Altman emphasized deference to democratic institutions. The episode highlighted OpenAI’s shift from a consumer startup to a component of national‑security infrastructure and exposed its limited preparedness for the accompanying political and operational pressures. Simultaneously, the Department of Defense’s threat to label Anthropic a supply‑chain risk intensified industry anxieties about government contracts and regulatory scrutiny.Lire la suite

Switching from ChatGPT to Claude: Five Key Differences

Switching from ChatGPT to Claude: Five Key Differences
Users moving from ChatGPT to Anthropic's Claude encounter distinct changes in usage limits, memory handling, cross‑chat visibility, formatting abilities, and conversational style. Claude operates on a rolling five‑hour usage window, offers an import feature to retain prior AI memories, can reference other chats, excels at converting data into spreadsheets, and asks more clarifying questions than ChatGPT. While some features like voice mode and image generation lag behind, the free Claude plan provides robust functionality for many tasks.Lire la suite

Anthropic Extends Claude Memory Feature to Free Users and Adds Import Tool for AI Switchers

Anthropic Extends Claude Memory Feature to Free Users and Adds Import Tool for AI Switchers
Anthropic announced that its Claude chatbot’s memory feature is now available to all users, including those on the free plan. The update also introduces a dedicated tool that lets users import data from rival chatbots such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini, eliminating the need to relearn context. The memory‑import process involves copying a pre‑written prompt into the previous AI and transferring the output into Claude’s settings. The move coincides with a rise in Claude’s popularity, driven by tools like Claude Code and Claude Cowork, and follows the recent launch of Opus 4.6 and Sonnet 4.6 models.Lire la suite

Users Shift from ChatGPT to Claude Amid Controversy

Users Shift from ChatGPT to Claude Amid Controversy
A wave of users is moving from ChatGPT to Claude after a series of controversies involving OpenAI and its parent company. Concerns over privacy and ethical use of AI have driven many to seek alternatives, leading to a surge in Claude sign‑ups and paid subscriptions. The transition can be managed by exporting chat histories, copying key conversations, or summarizing preferences, then importing that information into Claude. Users are also advised on how to delete their data and close their ChatGPT accounts to ensure a clean break.Lire la suite

Anthropic Adds Free Memory Feature to Claude Amid Government Dispute

Anthropic Adds Free Memory Feature to Claude Amid Government Dispute
Anthropic is expanding Claude's capabilities by offering a free memory feature that lets the chatbot reference past conversations. Users can also import chats from rival bots and control memory storage by pausing or deleting data. At the same time, the company faces a high‑stakes contract dispute with the U.S. government after the Defense Secretary called Anthropic a "supply chain risk" for refusing a Pentagon contract. Anthropic says it will contest the designation while its chatbot enjoys top rankings in the App Store.Lire la suite

Australia Considers Requiring App Stores to Block AI Services Lacking Age Verification

Australia Considers Requiring App Stores to Block AI Services Lacking Age Verification
Australian regulators are weighing a proposal that would compel app stores to block AI chat services that do not implement age‑verification systems. The move aims to protect younger users from mature content and could be enforced as early as March 9. Non‑compliant services may face fines up to A$49.5 million. The policy reflects a broader global debate over who should bear responsibility for safeguarding children online, with the United States seeing platform operators lobby against store‑level restrictions.Lire la suite

The US reportedly used Anthropic's AI for its attack on Iran, just after banning it

The US reportedly used Anthropic's AI for its attack on Iran, just after banning it
President Trump posted on Truth Social ordering all federal agencies to "immediately cease all use of Anthropic's technology" after a disagreement with the Department of Defense. Hours later, the United States carried out a major air strike on Iran with the assistance of Anthropic's AI tools, according to the Wall Street Journal. The president announced a six‑month phase‑out for agencies still using the technology, noting that the Department of Defense may shift to other AI providers such as xAI and OpenAI. This follows earlier reports that Anthropic's Claude was used in the capture of former Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro.Lire la suite

OpenAI Details Safeguards in New Pentagon AI Agreement

OpenAI Details Safeguards in New Pentagon AI Agreement
OpenAI announced a contract with the U.S. Department of Defense that it says protects three core red lines: mass domestic surveillance, autonomous weapons, and high‑stakes automated decisions. The company stresses a multi‑layered safety approach that includes full control over its safety stack, cloud‑based deployment, cleared personnel involvement, and strong contractual protections. OpenAI contrasts its stance with Anthropic, which failed to secure a similar deal, and emphasizes that its architecture prevents direct integration of models into weapon systems or sensors. Executives acknowledge the agreement was rushed and faced criticism, but argue it helps de‑escalate tensions between the defense sector and AI labs.Lire la suite

OpenAI’s Military Deal Sparks User Exodus and Ethical Backlash

OpenAI’s Military Deal Sparks User Exodus and Ethical Backlash
OpenAI has signed a contract with the U.S. Department of War, prompting a wave of criticism from ChatGPT users and industry observers. After Anthropic turned down a similar deal over safety concerns, OpenAI announced its agreement, claiming it includes stronger safeguards. Many users are canceling their ChatGPT subscriptions, moving to alternatives like Claude, and posting guides on how to remove their data. Critics accuse OpenAI of abandoning ethical standards, while the company insists its contract contains “red lines” to prevent misuse. The controversy has fueled a broader debate about AI safety, surveillance, and autonomous weapons.Lire la suite

Anthropic’s Claude Surpasses ChatGPT to Top Apple’s Free AI App Rankings

Anthropic’s Claude Surpasses ChatGPT to Top Apple’s Free AI App Rankings
Anthropic’s chatbot Claude has surged to the number‑one spot in Apple’s U.S. free app store, overtaking OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The rapid climb, from outside the top 100 in January to first place within days, coincides with record daily sign‑ups, a 60% rise in free users since January, and a doubling of paid subscribers this year. The growth follows Anthropic’s contentious negotiations with the Pentagon, which led President Donald Trump to halt federal use of the company’s products and the Defense Secretary to label Anthropic a supply‑chain threat. OpenAI later announced its own Pentagon agreement with safeguards.Lire la suite

Why AI Voice Assistants Default to Female Voices and What It Means

Why AI Voice Assistants Default to Female Voices and What It Means
AI voice assistants have long defaulted to female voices, a pattern rooted in historical labor roles, early speech‑data sets, and research suggesting users find female voices pleasant. While newer systems offer male and gender‑neutral options, the bias persists and can reinforce stereotypes about who serves and who holds authority. Studies show mixed evidence on trust differences, and the lack of regulatory standards leaves the issue unresolved. Expanding neutral voice choices, diversifying development teams, and addressing gender bias in design are suggested steps toward more equitable AI.Lire la suite

Anthropic’s Claude Overtakes ChatGPT in US App Store Amid Defense Partnership Backlash

Anthropic’s Claude Overtakes ChatGPT in US App Store Amid Defense Partnership Backlash
Anthropic’s Claude has risen to the top of the free AI chatbot rankings in the United States App Store, displacing OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The surge follows a wave of public criticism over OpenAI’s collaboration with the U.S. Department of Defence, prompting a social media movement urging users to cancel ChatGPT. Anthropic’s emphasis on strict usage policies and ethical safeguards resonated with users seeking reassurance about how AI is deployed, highlighting the growing importance of trust and transparency in the consumer AI market.Lire la suite

Anthropic's Claude grabs top spot in App Store after Trump's ban

Anthropic's Claude grabs top spot in App Store after Trump's ban
Anthropic's AI assistant Claude has surged to the number‑one position on Apple’s Top Free Apps chart, overtaking OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini. The surge follows President Trump’s directive that bans federal agencies from using Claude after the company refused to relax certain guardrails. The move sparked a wave of public support that boosted downloads, while Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth labeled the company a supply‑chain risk. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman criticized the decision, calling it a very bad one, but expressed hope for a better resolution.Lire la suite

Claude Surges to Top of US App Store Amid Controversy Over ChatGPT’s Military Deal

Claude Surges to Top of US App Store Amid Controversy Over ChatGPT’s Military Deal
Claude, Anthropic's AI chatbot, has risen to the number one spot on the US Apple App Store chart following Anthropic's decision to decline a contract with the US Department of War over safety concerns. The move contrasts with OpenAI’s acceptance of a similar deal for ChatGPT, prompting many users to abandon ChatGPT and switch to Claude. President Donald Trump has called Anthropic a radical‑left AI company and urged agencies to stop using Claude, though the tool remains in use across several government bodies, including the White House and US Central Command.Lire la suite

U.S. Teens Widely Use AI Chatbots for Schoolwork, Study Finds

U.S. Teens Widely Use AI Chatbots for Schoolwork, Study Finds
A recent survey reveals that more than half of American teenagers aged 13 to 17 have turned to AI chatbots such as ChatGPT or Copilot for school assignments. While a small minority rely on these tools for most of their work, many use them for specific tasks like research, math problem solving, and editing. Teens view the technology as helpful, yet they also recognize a rise in cheating, with a majority believing it occurs at least sometimes in their schools. The findings highlight the need for clear guidelines and conversations among educators, parents, and students.Lire la suite

Supreme Court Declines to Hear AI-Generated Art Copyright Case

Supreme Court Declines to Hear AI-Generated Art Copyright Case
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to review a lawsuit brought by computer scientist Stephen Thaler seeking copyright protection for an artwork produced by his own artificial‑intelligence system. The denial leaves in place lower‑court rulings that rejected Thaler’s claim, reinforcing the Copyright Office’s stance that works must be created by a human author to qualify for protection. The decision also underscores similar rejections of Thaler’s AI‑generated patent and trademark applications, highlighting ongoing legal challenges for creators using machine‑learning tools.Lire la suite

Anthropic Resolves Claude AI Outage After Over Two Hours

Anthropic Resolves Claude AI Outage After Over Two Hours
Anthropic experienced an outage affecting its Claude.AI, Claude Code, and Claude Opus 4.6 services that began just before 7 a.m. ET on Monday. The disruption lasted more than two hours, with Downdetector reporting a spike of nearly 2,000 reports around 6:45 a.m. ET, later dropping to 275 by 9:30 a.m. ET. Anthropic announced at 11 a.m. ET that all services were back online and thanked users for their patience amid high demand.Lire la suite

OpenAI Secures Pentagon Contract While Anthropic Rejects Terms

OpenAI Secures Pentagon Contract While Anthropic Rejects Terms
OpenAI announced a new agreement with the Pentagon that it says respects its safety principles on domestic mass surveillance and autonomous weapon systems. Critics point out that the deal relies on the phrase “any lawful use,” which they argue could allow broad government use of the technology. Anthropic refused a similar contract, was labeled a supply‑chain risk, and has drawn industry support. The dispute highlights differing approaches to AI safety, legal compliance, and the role of technical safeguards in military applications.Lire la suite

Anthropic’s Claude Services Experience Widespread Outage Amid Growing User Demand

Anthropic’s Claude Services Experience Widespread Outage Amid Growing User Demand
Anthropic faced a large‑scale disruption affecting Claude.ai and Claude Code, with thousands of users unable to log in. The company said the issue was tied to login/logout paths and that the Claude API remained functional while a fix was being implemented. The outage occurred as the Claude app surged to the top of the App Store, overtaking ChatGPT, and as the company faced scrutiny from the U.S. government over its AI safeguards for defense use.Lire la suite