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Claude Fable Relaunch Draws Complaints Over Restrictions, Fallbacks, and Weaker Real-World Performance

July 3, 2026 by Ethan Russo
Close-up of a laptop screen displaying code, set against a dark backdrop with blue lighting for a tech-focused ambiance.

Claude Fable has returned to wider availability, but early users say the relaunch feels far more limited than before, with frequent safety-triggered fallbacks and tighter usage caps getting most of the attention.

Categories Artificial Intelligence Tags AI, Anthropic, artificial intelligence, Claude, Claude Fable, Coding Tools, Developers

How Inscribe sped up document fraud detection to under 90 seconds using Amazon Bedrock

July 1, 2026 by Marcus Lee
A female engineer using a laptop while monitoring data servers in a modern server room.

Inscribe built an agentic, multi-model system on Amazon Bedrock that detects tampered, fabricated, and AI-generated financial documents in under 90 seconds while preserving explainability and compliance.

Categories Tech Tags AI, Amazon Bedrock, Document Fraud, FinTech, Inscribe, machine learning

Notion Mail shutdown date, data export details and what happens next

June 25, 2026 by Alan Card
Close-up of a laptop showing a messaging app interface with eyeglasses in the foreground.

Notion Mail will shut down on September 22 across web, desktop and iOS. Users will need to export drafts, scheduled emails, snippets and auto label instructions before the service winds down.

Categories Hardware Tags AI, email, Notion, Notion Mail, product shutdown, productivity software

Google Finance Android app: watchlists, AI insights, portfolio import and briefings

June 25, 2026 by Marcus Lee
Close-up of a tablet displaying financial graphs, a smartphone, and a pen on a table.

Google Finance has a native Android app that brings watchlists, live market data, a redesigned portfolio dashboard, and AI tools that explain stock movements and run scheduled research.

Categories Tech Tags AI, Android, Finance App, Google Finance, Investing

A 3-Year Immunology Puzzle Finally Got an Answer, and GPT-5 Was Part of It

June 23, 2026 by Marcus Lee

GPT-5 Pro helped solve a three-year immunology mystery involving T cell behavior, with possible relevance for cancer and autoimmune research.

Categories Artificial Intelligence Tags AI, autoimmune disease, biomedicine, cancer research, GPT-5, immunology, T cells

Anthropic’s Claude Tag for Slack could change how teams use AI inside channels

June 23, 2026 by Alan Card

Anthropic has launched Claude Tag, a shared Slack assistant that can be summoned by @Claude in a channel and scoped by admins for specific teams and tasks.

Categories Artificial Intelligence Tags AI, Anthropic, Claude, Productivity, Slack, Workplace software

Meta pauses employee tracking program after employee tracking leak exposed sensitive data

June 22, 2026 by Marcus Lee

Meta has paused its Model Capability Initiative after a data leak reportedly exposed sensitive employee information to the wider company.

Categories Cybersecurity Tags AI, data leak, employee monitoring, Instagram, Meta, Privacy, Security

Tupac is in Stranger Than Heaven, and the reveal is as strange as it sounds

June 6, 2026 by Alan Card

Sega and RGG Studio say Tupac will appear in Stranger Than Heaven, while also stressing that his likeness is being handled with estate approval and no AI use.

Categories Artificial Intelligence, Gaming, Vertical Tags AI, Celebrity Likeness, Game Trailers, Gaming News, RGG Studio, Sega, Snoop Dogg, Stranger Than Heaven, Tupac

OpenAI sets up first overseas applied AI lab in Singapore with $234 million plan

May 20, 2026 by Alan Card

OpenAI is opening its first overseas applied AI lab in Singapore through a $234 million partnership expected to create more than 200 technical roles.

Categories Artificial Intelligence Tags AI, artificial intelligence, OpenAI, Singapore, tech jobs

Rima AI Says It Can Take Over the Accounting Busywork ERPs Skip

May 19, 2026 by Alan Card

Y Combinator-backed Rima AI has opened public access to an accounting agent that interviews users, learns their edge cases, and builds custom document workflows. The startup says more than 100 accountants are already using it.

Categories Artificial Intelligence Tags Accounting, AI, automation, Business Software, enterprise software, Startups, Workflow Automation, Y Combinator
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