“You Can Now Talk Your Way Through Blender?” Claude Just Changed Creative Work Forever.
It used to be simple. If you wanted to design a 3D scene, edit a video, or build something in Blender, you needed skill, time, and a lot of patience. Now?
It used to be simple. If you wanted to design a 3D scene, edit a video, or build something in Blender, you needed skill, time, and a lot of patience. Now?
Most AI tools today feel like assistants. You ask. They answer. Done. But what if an AI didn’t stop there?
At first, it looked like a win. Faster development. Smarter systems. Engineers shipping code at record speed. Then came the reality check.
Something big just happened at Snap Inc., and it’s not just another tech layoff story. It’s a signal. A signal that AI isn’t just changing how companies work… it’s changing who they need.
What happens when you build AI for people who don’t have perfect internet, expensive laptops, or unlimited data? In Nigeria, that question is no longer theoretical; it is shaping an entirely new kind of innovation
There’s a quiet shift happening in AI right now… and if you blink, you might miss it. For years, AI tools have mostly talked. You ask a question, they respond. Helpful? Yes. Revolutionary? Not quite. But now, Anthropic is pushing something bigger: AI that doesn’t just answer; it actually does the work.
Let’s be honest… Most classrooms still look the same way they did years ago: Teacher talks. Students listen. Notes. Exams. Repeat. But something different is happening in Lagos, and it could quietly reshape education as we know it.
No announcement. No countdown. No Sundar Pichai on a stage with a laser pointer. Just an app. Google did something completely out of character: it launched a product in silence. No fanfare, no keynote, no carefully worded press release timed to a Monday morning news cycle. Just a quiet little drop into the iOS App Store while the rest of the world wasn't looking.
For the longest time, OpenAI has been the name everyone associates with the AI boom. From ChatGPT taking over conversations to partnerships with giants like Microsoft, it felt like no one was even close. But now? There’s a plot twist.
Let’s be honest, everyone is building AI like they know what people want. But what if they’ve been guessing wrong this whole time? Well, Anthropic decided to stop guessing… and just ask. Not 100 people. Not 1,000. Over 81,000 people across 159 countries. And what they found?