To be clear, it will still be possible to use Claude models like Opus, Sonnet, and Haiku to power OpenClaw and similar external agents, but users will now need to opt into a pay-as-you-go or API.
Researchers find proxy services discreetly swap AI models and log everything.
Beat-for-beat, feature-for-feature.
Anthropic is no longer offering a free ride for third-party apps using its Claude AI. Boris Cherny, Anthropic's creator and head of Claude Code, posted on X that Claude subscriptions will no longer ...
Claude is Anthropic’s AI assistant for writing, coding, analysis, and enterprise workflows, with newer tools such as Claude ...
Anthropic just pulled a move that’s… let’s just say, not going to win it many fans among power users. One of the most popular ways to supercharge Claude, using OpenClaw, is effectively being paywalled ...
Anthropic has confirmed the implementation of strict new technical safeguards preventing third-party applications from spoofing its official coding client, Claude Code, in order to access the ...
What if your AI assistant could do more than just answer questions? Imagine it crafting custom reports from raw data, automating tedious workflows, or even generating stunning visuals for your next ...
A number of defense tech companies are telling employees to stop using Anthropic's Claude, and to switch to other AI models following the Defense Department's ban late last week. "This in no way ...
A failure in AI safeguards has revealed how large language models can be misused when systems rely on assumptions about ...