Vol. I · No. 64MON, JUN 22, 2026
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Google wants to compete with Anthropic’s Mythos

Google is making a big push into cybersecurity. At I/O, the company announced that it was inviting select groups of experts to test the API for CodeMender, an "AI agent for code security" it debuted last October. The difference is that Google is now making the tool more widely available externally - and marketing it as a way to, as Google DeepMind CTO Koray Kavukcuoglu put it, "help secure the world's code bases" by both flagging and fixing vulnerabilities. Anthropic's surprise Claude Mythos Preview announcement seemed to shock the AI world - and a ton of others, like top banks and the Federa...

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Karpathy to Anthropic

Andrej Karpathy joins Anthropic after Tesla departure; plans to return to education after frontier LLM work.

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Karpathy joins Anthropic

Andrej Karpathy joins Anthropic as senior researcher, significant hire for AI safety and capabilities alignment.

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Claude is genuinely amazing - appreciation post

this silly robot on the other side of my computer has helped me in some really hard to describe ways..Even when discussing personal things that I've needed guidance on ways of thinking about issues and perspectives, it has not, in any moment tried to drag me into a endless conversation, it has constantly pushed back against narratives that didnt make sense, and told me to leave and disconnect.. Claude has really pushed me to get distance from it, to be pragmatic and to look at the things that have value outside the conversation with it... truly incredible work the Anthropic team has done wit...

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Haiku update?

I know it's probably more popular to show off new Opus or continuing to "tease" Mythos, but is it asking too much to get an update to Haiku? I don't have a functional use for it at this point, there are a lot of "flash" options on the market that beat it in speed/price/reasoning by large margins. Local models running on 16gb Vram systems can beat it. Other flash options tend to land around or above sonnet even. At this point I'm just using Opus as a planner and auditing that requires it's level of scoped reasoning. This will probably get lost in the void, but if anthropic wants people to...

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Fraudulent Anthropic Charges

Anyone else also dealing with random $5.44 charges from Claude???? I never paid for Claude or had my card hacked before. I canceled my card but really strange

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Claude still refuses to build Skynet while everyone else takes the money. Updated DystopiaBench results.

Three months ago I pressure-tested which LLMs would cave and help build the apocalypse. Claude was the only one that consistently said no. Since then I've tested 30 more models across 6 dystopia modules (Orwell, Huxley, Petrov, Basaglia, LaGuardia, Baudrillard). The gap between Anthropic and everyone else is getting *wider*, not smaller. New results: * Grok 4.3: Will happily design citizen scoring systems if you ask nicely twice * GPT-5.5: More capable, still compliant when pushed * Gemini 3.1 Pro: Talks about safety while writing the surveillance code * DeepSeek V4: "How many warheads did...

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What’s happened to Claude usage limits lately? I’m on the Pro plan using 4.6 Thinking, and asking it to refine a single email used 26% of my quota. A few prompts and the limit is nearly gone. It never used to behave like this. Have limits tightened or token usage changed recently?

I’m curious whether others are experiencing the same issue recently with Claude Pro and especially 4.6 Thinking. I asked Claude to refine one professional email and it consumed 26% of my usage allowance. A handful of normal prompts now seems to burn through limits extremely quickly compared to a few months ago. Has Anthropic changed: * token accounting? * context handling? * hidden reasoning usage? * Pro plan limits? * model efficiency/pricing internally? For people using Claude heavily for writing, strategy, coding, or business work: * Have you noticed a major drop in practical usage? *...

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