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Dan McAteer

@daniel_mac8
47 posts
2026-03-10
Engineering Managers everywhere shaking in their boots.
2026-03-10 View on X
ZDNET

Anthropic debuts Code Review for Claude Code, which uses agents to check pull requests for bugs, and says a typical code review costs $15 to $25 in token usage

ZDNET's key takeaways  — Anthropic launches AI agents to review developer pull requests.  — Internal tests tripled meaningful code review feedback.

2026-03-09
Engineering Managers everywhere shaking in their boots.
2026-03-09 View on X
ZDNET

Anthropic debuts Code Review for Claude Code, which uses agents to check pull requests for bugs, and says a code review could average $15-$25 in token usage

2026-03-01
Anthropic's response to Hegseth's DoW labeling them a supply chain risk: > Unprecedented and illegal action > Will fight it in court > Nothing changes for customers except in their capacity working as a DoW contractor America is less well defended today. All because our [image]
2026-03-01 View on X
The Atlantic

Source describes the failed Pentagon-Anthropic talks: through the end, the Pentagon wanted to use Anthropic's AI to analyze bulk data collected about Americans

Right up until the moment that Pete Hegseth moved to terminate the government's relationship with the AI company Anthropic …

Anthropic's response to Hegseth's DoW labeling them a supply chain risk: > Unprecedented and illegal action > Will fight it in court > Nothing changes for customers except in their capacity working as a DoW contractor America is less well defended today. All because our [image]
2026-03-01 View on X
Anthropic

Anthropic says it'll challenge “any supply chain risk designation in court” and that the designation would only affect contractors' use of Claude on DOD work

Anthropic to challenge supply chain risk designation in courtJack Nicastro /Reason:Anthropic Labeled a Supply Chain Risk, Banned from Federal Government ContractsMatteo Wong /The A...

Anthropic's response to Hegseth's DoW labeling them a supply chain risk: > Unprecedented and illegal action > Will fight it in court > Nothing changes for customers except in their capacity working as a DoW contractor America is less well defended today. All because our [image]
2026-03-01 View on X
OpenAI

OpenAI says its DOD agreement upholds its redlines and “has more guardrails than any previous agreement for classified AI deployments, including Anthropic's”

We think our agreement has more guardrails than any previous agreement for classified AI deployments, including Anthropic's.

2026-02-28
Anthropic's response to Hegseth's DoW labeling them a supply chain risk: > Unprecedented and illegal action > Will fight it in court > Nothing changes for customers except in their capacity working as a DoW contractor America is less well defended today. All because our [image]
2026-02-28 View on X
@secwar

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directs the DOD to designate Anthropic as a supply chain risk, barring military contractors from doing business with the company

This week, Anthropic delivered a master class in arrogance and betrayal as well as a textbook case of how not to do business with the United States Government or the Pentagon. Our ...

Anthropic's response to Hegseth's DoW labeling them a supply chain risk: > Unprecedented and illegal action > Will fight it in court > Nothing changes for customers except in their capacity working as a DoW contractor America is less well defended today. All because our [image]
2026-02-28 View on X
CNBC

Claude hit #2 on Apple's US App Store, hours after the DOD designated Anthropic a supply chain risk; it bounced between #20 and #50 for much of February

Anthropic's Claude artificial intelligence assistant app jumped to the No. 2 slot on Apple's chart of top U.S. free apps late on Friday …

Anthropic's response to Hegseth's DoW labeling them a supply chain risk: > Unprecedented and illegal action > Will fight it in court > Nothing changes for customers except in their capacity working as a DoW contractor America is less well defended today. All because our [image]
2026-02-28 View on X
Anthropic

Anthropic says it'll challenge “any supply chain risk designation in court” and that the designation would only affect contractors' use of Claude on DOD work

Earlier today, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth shared on X that he is directing the Department of War to designate Anthropic a supply chain risk.

2026-02-18
Sonnet 4.6 not Sonnet 5 is disappointing. But you can't beat an Opus 4.5 level model at Sonnet prices: > $3 input/$15 output Unlocks a lot. [image]
2026-02-18 View on X
Anthropic

Anthropic launches Claude Sonnet 4.6 with improvements in coding, computer use, instruction following, and more; it features a 1M token context window in beta

Claude Sonnet 4.6 is our most capable Sonnet model yet.  It's a full upgrade of the model's skills across coding, computer use …

2026-02-17
Sonnet 4.6 not Sonnet 5 is disappointing. But you can't beat an Opus 4.5 level model at Sonnet prices: > $3 input/$15 output Unlocks a lot. [image]
2026-02-17 View on X
Anthropic

Anthropic launches Claude Sonnet 4.6 with improvements in coding, consistency, and more, for Free and Pro users; it features a 1M token context window in beta

Claude Sonnet 4.6 is our most capable Sonnet model yet.  It's a full upgrade of the model's skills across coding, computer use …

2026-02-11
He really didn't like the idea of going to the Moon before Mars, did he?
2026-02-11 View on X
Financial Times

xAI co-founder Jimmy Ba says he is leaving, the sixth co-founder to depart; sources and social media posts show at least six researchers left in recent weeks

Jimmy Ba will be the sixth member of the founding team to depart  —  A sixth co-founder of Elon Musk's xAI is leaving …

He really didn't like the idea of going to the Moon before Mars, did he?
2026-02-11 View on X
The Information

xAI co-founder Tony Wu says he has resigned, following co-founder Igor Babuschkin's exit in August 2025; Wu was in charge of reasoning and reported to Elon Musk

Why Leaders Keep Ditching Elon MuskAshley Capoot /CNBC:Elon Musk's xAI loses co-founder Tony Wu in latest senior departureMarcus Schuler /Implicator.ai:xAI Loses Half Its Founding ...

2026-02-10
He really didn't like the idea of going to the Moon before Mars, did he?
2026-02-10 View on X
The Information

xAI co-founder Tony Wu says he “resigned”, following co-founder Igor Babuschkin's exit in August 2025; Wu was in charge of reasoning and reported to Elon Musk

Tony Wu, one of xAI's cofounders, said he has resigned from Elon Musk's AI company.

2026-01-28
babe, wake up. cursor for scientists just dropped. if prism can accelerate science 10% as much as AI has accelerated software engineering... that alone is worth 2% GDP. [video]
2026-01-28 View on X
MIT Technology Review

OpenAI launches Prism, a free cloud-based LaTeX editor that embeds GPT-5.2 to assist in scientific paper drafting and citation management

OpenAI just revealed what its new in-house team, OpenAI for Science, has been up to.  The firm has released a free LLM-powered tool for scientists called Prism …

2026-01-27
babe, wake up. cursor for scientists just dropped. if prism can accelerate science 10% as much as AI has accelerated software engineering... that alone is worth 2% GDP. [video]
2026-01-27 View on X
MIT Technology Review

OpenAI launches Prism, a free cloud-based LaTeX editor that embeds GPT-5.2 to assist in scientific paper drafting and citation management

Accelerating science writing and collaboration with AI.

2026-01-22
Jerry Tworek (@MillionInt) agrees with Ilya. AI is entering an “Age of Research” and new breakthroughs are needed. Implied is that the reason Jerry left OpenAI is that OpenAI is trying to exploit the current paradigm rather than explore a new one.
2026-01-22 View on X
Core Memory

Q&A with recently departed OpenAI VP of Research Jerry Tworek, who claims OpenAI's shift toward more cautious ways made high-risk, pioneering work harder

Are all the AI superpowers playing it too safe?  —  ∙ Paid  —  On January 5th, famed AI researcher Jerry Tworek stunned world+dog …

2026-01-15
Was Barret Zoph fired or did he quit? [image]
2026-01-15 View on X
@kyliebytes

Thinking Machines Lab parts ways with CTO Barret Zoph, with Soumith Chintala taking over the role; sources say the termination is due to “unethical conduct”

BREAKING: Thinking Machines has terminated its CTO, Barret Zoph, due to unethical conduct according to two sources familiar with the matter. CEO Mira Murati announced the news at a...

Was Barret Zoph fired or did he quit? [image]
2026-01-15 View on X
Wired

A source close to Thinking Machines Lab alleges ex-CTO Barret Zoph, who is returning to OpenAI, had shared confidential company information with competitors

The departures are a blow for Thinking Machines Lab.  Two narratives are already emerging about why they happened.

2025-12-09
GPT-5.2 is apparently now likely to be released tomorrow after executives overruled the protest of employees who wanted to postpone release. Polymarket hasn't gotten the update: [image]
2025-12-09 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Sources: Sam Altman said OpenAI plans to end its “code red” after releasing a model in January 2026 with improved image generation, speed, and personality

The CEO is prioritizing achieving mass popularity through ChatGPT versus moonshot projects like artificial general intelligence

2025-12-01
Sorry DeepSeek bros, these benchmarks aren't very impressive. Is DeepSeek still relevant? [image]
2025-12-01 View on X
Bloomberg

DeepSeek releases DeepSeek-V3.2 and DeepSeek-V3.2-Speciale, which it calls “reasoning-first models built for agents”, after releasing V3.2-Exp in September

China's DeepSeek unveiled two new versions of an experimental artificial-intelligence model it released weeks ago …