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Microsoft tells engineers to stop using Anthropic's Claude

Microsoft is canceling most internal Claude Code licenses by June 30, pushing engineers to its own GitHub Copilot CLI. Anthropic's tool got too popular, undercutting Microsoft's homegrown product. The official reason is toolchain unification, but The Verge reports the fiscal-year-end timing points to cost-cutting.

Times of India 8d ago

Microsoft unveils new AI models to lessen reliance on OpenAI and lower costs for developers

Microsoft has been a major player in the artificial intelligence boom, providing key cloud infrastructure and services and taking multibillion-dollar equity stakes in OpenAI and Anthropic. Now the company is making a concerted effort to compete with proprietary models. At its Build developer conference in San Francisco on Tuesday, Microsoft announced MAI-Code-1, its inaugural model that takes written descriptions from people and spits out source code for applications and websites.

CNBC 7d ago

Anthropic spins a Fable of a tamer, safer Mythos

Anthropic's Mythos model, supposedly too dangerous for public release in April, is now available to wreak havoc or tackle other tasks for a hefty price and with some new guardrails in place. Just make sure you don't mind having Anthropic keep some of your data for a while. The AI biz on Tuesday announced public availability of Claude Fable 5, a Mythos-class model, and private availability of Claude Mythos 5 for Glasswing partners.

The Register 12h ago

Claude Mythos 5 / Fable 5

Claude Claude Fable 5 Next generation of intelligence for the hardest knowledge work and coding problems. Announcements Claude Fable 5 Jun 9, 2026 Claude Fable 5 introduces our 5th model generation for your most ambitious work. Tackle days-long, complex, and asynchronous tasks previous models couldn’t sustain.

Hacker News 14h ago

Microsoft and Mayo Clinic unveil a new ‘safe and trusted’ AI for healthcare

The organisations said the model is being initially deployed within Mayo Clinic’s clinical environment, where it can be tested and refined through real-world use. Microsoft and the nonprofit American academic medical centre Mayo Clinic are developing a new artificial intelligence (AI) model designed specifically for healthcare, in a move aimed at supporting patients, clinicians and consumers, according to an announcement. The organisations said the model will combine Mayo Clinic’s medical...

Euronews 6d ago

Microsoft Build: Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, Coreutils for Windows, air-gapped GitHub and more

Microsoft’s Build event is under way in San Francisco, USA, with the expected focus on agentic AI but also a few surprises, such as Unix-style Coreutils for Windows. CEO Satya Nadella presented Project Solara, based on future devices which "are not meant to run traditional apps. They are designed for agents," according to applied science group leader Steven Bathiche; it is as much aspiration than specific plans and whether it is dream or nightmare is open to question.

The Register 6d ago

Microsoft’s AI chief says superintelligence is near, but won’t take your job

Today I’m talking with Mustafa Suleyman, the CEO of Microsoft AI. And I’m actually going to keep today’s intro short — I’m working from my wife’s family farm this week, as you’ll see in the video, but also this is a real burner of an episode. We covered everything from Mustafa’s approach to training new models to his criticisms of Anthropic talking about Claude as though it is conscious.

The Verge 1d ago

Neo4j plots Palantir alternative with GraphAware acquisition

"The no-kill-switch kind of thing? It's increasingly becoming a requirement," says Neo4j CEO Emil Eifrem. This is one of the reasons behind the company's decision to buy GraphAware, an intelligence analysis software platform built on the graph database, which is positioning itself as an alternative to Palantir, the controversial US spy-tech biz.

The Register 16h ago