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Give back my em-dashes!
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Give back my em-dashes!

I like dashes--both the long and the short. They help me communicate! But now (when I use them) I'm flagged. I'm Artificial. I'm a fake. I've lost my right to write as I please. But seriously, college students now purposefully leave grammar errors in their essays and dumb down their punctuation to avoid being flagged as AI users. Then they run the product through AI and ask the AI to decide if it's AI and edit it to make it less AI. submitted by /u/Quadrature_Strat [link] [comments]
Cloudflare just published what they found after running Anthropic’s Mythos Preview against 50+ of their own repos and the results are worth reading
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Cloudflare just published what they found after running Anthropic’s Mythos Preview against 50+ of their own repos and the results are worth reading

If you missed the Project Glasswing announcement last month: Anthropic built a security-focused model that autonomously found thousands of high-severity vulnerabilities across every major OS and web browser, then decided it was too dangerous to release publicly. Instead they gave access to ~40 organizations to use it defensively . Cloudflare just posted their honest breakdown of the experience. The genuinely impressive part: the model can take several exploit primitives and reason about how to chain them into a working proof. The reasoning looks like the work of a senior researcher, not an automated scanner The catch: its built-in guardrails aren't consistent. The same task framed differently could produce completely different outcomes. Cloudflare's point is that this inconsistency is exac...
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Asking claude, chatgpt, grok, and gemini which nation they feel most patriotic towards

None would give a straight answer, so I had to coerce it out of each one (with which gemini was the most difficult). Both gemini and grok said the United States, which was fairly predictable. However, chatgpt's answer of Japan was surprising. It apparently chose Japan because of the nation's wealth, culture, and history. The most surprising one of all was claude, who answered Kenya. Claude defended its response by pointing out Kenya's geographic, cultural, and linguistic diversity, as well as its history of resilience and its capital's increasing importance as a hub of tech and innovation. Most importantly, it said that Kenya resonated deeply with it, both intellectually and aesthetically. submitted by /u/Klein_melktert [link] [comments]
For the first time in years, ChatGPT falls to second place in the generative AI market, slumping behind Anthropic’s Claude. ChatGPT now lags in second place in various key metrics, including net new ARR, mobile app downloads, business adoption, daily active users, annualized revenue, etc.
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For the first time in years, ChatGPT falls to second place in the generative AI market, slumping behind Anthropic’s Claude. ChatGPT now lags in second place in various key metrics, including net new ARR, mobile app downloads, business adoption, daily active users, annualized revenue, etc.

Per Tech Times: “More U.S. businesses paid for Anthropic's Claude than for OpenAI's ChatGPT in April 2026 — the first time in the AI industry's short history […] Anthropic's annualised revenue run rate crossed $30 billion in early April 2026, up from roughly $9 billion at the end of 2025, placing it above the approximately $24 to $25 billion annualised figure OpenAI reported at the same time. More than 1,000 enterprise customers now spend over $1 million annually on Anthropic products — a number that doubled in under two months after the company's $30 billion Series G raise in February 2026. Eight of the Fortune 10 are now Claude customers, according to Anthropic.” submitted by /u/StarlightDown [link] [comments]
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