“Wait… Did the AI Just Hang Up on Me?” — The Claude Chat That’s Breaking the Internet
Something unusual is happening in the AI world, and it’s not another chatbot getting smarter. It’s a chatbot… refusing to talk.
Something unusual is happening in the AI world, and it’s not another chatbot getting smarter. It’s a chatbot… refusing to talk.
Something unusual is happening in the AI world. Two of the biggest players, OpenAI and Anthropic, are no longer aligned. And the reason?
Something interesting just happened in the AI world… And this time, it wasn’t loud. Meta skipped the usual tech hype and quietly launched a tool that changed the game: Muse Spark. The move was so significant that investors instantly piled in, sending Meta’s stock surging as the company officially declared war in the race for "superintelligence".
Wait… so after accidentally leaking part of its code, Anthropic is now planning to open-source everything and rename Claude to OpenClaude? Yeah… that’s the rumour flying around. But before you run with it, let's break it down properly.
For a company known for control, Apple Inc. is about to do something unexpected. It’s loosening its grip. And it’s all happening with Siri.
In the world of artificial intelligence, new models and flashy product launches usually steal the spotlight. But sometimes, the biggest story isn’t a new AI tool; it is the people building them. That’s exactly what’s happening now.
Imagine asking a chatbot a simple question… and suddenly the conversation turns philosophical. That’s essentially what just happened in the AI world. The CEO of Dario Amodei, the company behind the popular AI assistant Claude, has ignited a heated debate after admitting something surprising:
This week, a Chinese startup called Moonshot AI released a new model Kimi K2 Thinking and quietly flipped the leaderboard. In independent benchmarks that test reasoning, coding, and autonomous tool use, this free, open-source model didn’t just compete with OpenAI’s GPT-5. It beat it.