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  • 🤿Deep Dive: Human error exposes Anthropic's next-gen model and CEO summit plans

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  • 🤿Deep Dive: OpenAI shuts down Sora app just six months after launch

  • Tool Snapshots: Tools for AI, no-code, and productivity

  • 🖼AI Art: Examples of great and trending AI art

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🤿 DEEP DIVE

Data Leak Reveals Anthropic's Capybara Model and Concerns Over AI Cybersecurity Threats

Intelligence: An unsecured public data lake exposed Anthropic's draft plans for Claude Capybara, a next-generation model exceeding Opus 4.6's capabilities, which the company is testing with early-access customers and plans to release cautiously due to significant cybersecurity risks.

  • Capybara represents a new tier larger and more capable than Opus but also more expensive, with dramatically higher scores on software coding, academic reasoning, and cybersecurity benchmarks compared to Claude Opus 4.6. ·        

  • The model is described as "far ahead of any other AI model in cyber capabilities."

  • The leaked documents reveal Anthropic's concerns that Capybara poses near-term cybersecurity risks, with potential for hackers to use it to run large-scale cyberattacks, and the company's plan to release it first to cyber defenders to help organizations harden their codebases.

  • The data exposure resulted from human error in the configuration of Anthropic's content management system, which had default public settings, leaving close to 3,000 unpublished assets publicly discoverable including draft blog posts, internal documents, and CEO summit details.

  • The leaked documents also revealed an invite-only European CEO retreat in the English countryside where Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei will meet with influential European business leaders to discuss AI adoption and unreleased Claude capabilities.

  • Anthropic acknowledged training and testing the new model and confirmed it represents "a step change and the most capable we've built to date," with deliberate plans to release it given its strength in reasoning, coding, and cybersecurity capabilities.

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🤿 DEEP DIVE

OpenAI Kills Sora App as Company Refocuses on Enterprise and Productivity Tools

Intelligence: OpenAI announced it is shutting down the Sora app and winding down its video models after just six months, refocusing the company on enterprise and productivity tools ahead of a potential IPO, marking a reality check moment for AI video tools and hype around replacing traditional media production.

  • The shutdown includes the Sora consumer app and broader video initiatives, with OpenAI deprioritizing consumer social products in favor of business-focused tools.

  • The move reflects lessons from ChatGPT's success while OpenAI acknowledged video tools showed capability, the company recognized that building a successful consumer product requires more than just advanced technology and that user retention depends on meaningful utility.

  • Sora's failure contrasts with the broader hype around AI video replacing Hollywood production, with industry evangelists claiming generative video would transform filmmaking, a reality check underscored by ByteDance's delay of Seedance 2.0 due to engineering and IP protection challenges.

  • The decision comes under the leadership of Fidji Simo, who began running day-to-day operations and has been making strategic choices about the fate of consumer products, marking a significant shift in OpenAI's priorities and management structure.

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