News of the day
1. Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.5 is their best model yet, excelling in coding, agentic tasks, and vision. Available on major cloud platforms.→ Read more
2. AI breakthrough AlphaFold solves the 50-year protein folding problem, accelerating research in medicine, drug discovery, and environmental science.→ Read more
3. US launches 'Genesis Mission' to create a shared AI platform for federal research data, aiming to boost AI integration in science despite adoption barriers.→ Read more
4. ChatGPT now integrates voice and text chat directly into the main interface, allowing seamless switching between speaking and typing without separate modes.→ Read more
Our take
Hi Dotikers!
Big news in the AI world: Anthropic unveiled Claude Opus 4.5 yesterday, its most advanced model to date. And it's definitely worth paying attention to.
This newcomer impresses on several fronts. It excels at coding, proves particularly skilled at complex autonomous tasks, and even has vision capabilities. In short, it can analyze images and interact with its environment in ways we couldn't have imagined just a few months ago.
But beyond the technical achievements, these advances raise questions we can no longer ignore. As these tools become more capable, faster, and able to perform tasks once reserved for humans, where do we fit in this equation? Are we building simple assistants, or something more profound?
One thing is certain: AI is moving fast, and these reflections have never been more relevant.
Alexis.


