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The U.S. just clocked out, but the AI news cycle didn’t get the memo. Here’s what landed while you were finishing dinner.
🧠 Anthropic ships Claude Opus 4.8
Just 41 days after 4.7, Anthropic dropped Claude Opus 4.8 — sharper coding, dynamic workflows, new effort controls, and (mercifully) the same pricing as 4.7. The release race with OpenAI is officially a sprint now. If you’re building agents or coding tools, this one’s worth a real test drive — and if you’re picking a stack, our AiToolCrush roundup will help you compare.
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💸 Dell pops ~40% — AI server demand isn’t slowing
Dell’s earnings sent the stock flying nearly 40% pre-market, dragging HPE, Micron, and the rest of the AI hardware basket up with it. Microsoft’s $37B AI run-rate added fuel. Translation: nobody’s blinking on capex yet. If you’re tracking which companies actually monetize AI, our BetOnAI coverage digs into the names worth watching.
🙃 Altman & Amodei walk back the “AI eats white-collar jobs” line
Funny what happens when you’re chasing trillion-dollar valuations. Both Sam Altman and Dario Amodei softened earlier predictions about AI wiping out office work. Altman told CBA’s Matt Comyn his short-term forecasts had been “too aggressive.” The IPO pitch deck apparently reads differently than the doomer tweets.
👀 Meta’s mouse-click surveillance gets bigger
Reuters got the receipts: Meta’s plan to log U.S. employee computer activity for AI training is broader than first reported — and now sweeping in non-U.S. data too. EU privacy regulators are already sharpening their pencils. Expect a fight.
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🔥 Hot take from r/ChatGPT
The trending thread tonight: developers comparing Opus 4.8 vs. GPT’s latest on real coding tasks. Early consensus — Opus is winning on long-context refactors, GPT still edges it on raw speed. The vibes-vs-benchmarks debate continues, and honestly, both camps have a point.
That’s the wrap. Coffee tomorrow, more AI chaos guaranteed.