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On June 9, 2026, Anthropic released Claude Fable 5 — the first publicly available version of its Mythos-class model family, and by Anthropic’s own description, ahead of the field on nearly all benchmarks of AI capability it tested. It’s a significant release on its own terms. What makes it newsworthy beyond the spec sheet is…
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By 2026, the average knowledge worker’s team is using five AI tools. Most of those tools are productivity-adjacent: something that handles meeting notes, something that drafts emails, something that automates repetitive data entry. The category is enormous and the quality range is extreme. This guide covers the productivity and business tools we’ve reviewed and tested,…
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The creative tool category is the messiest corner of AI in 2026. Every major platform has bolted AI onto its existing product, dozens of standalone tools have launched in the past 18 months, and the gap between what works and what’s demo-ware is wider than in any other category. This guide maps the tools we’ve…
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Forty percent of enterprise applications will include task-specific AI agents by the end of 2026. That’s Gartner’s number, and it’s up from under 5% in 2025. The shift happened faster than anyone predicted — and the market is now genuinely crowded with options that range from brilliant to barely functional. If you’ve been trying to…
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Cursor hit $1 billion in ARR faster than any SaaS product in history. GitHub Copilot has 15 million active developers. Claude Code running on Opus 4.8 posts above 87% on SWE-bench Verified — the highest of any consumer coding tool. And Windsurf — a product most people had never heard of a year ago —…
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Sora 2 review after 6 months of client work: where it earns its $20+/month, where it still falls short, and how it stacks up to Runway and Pika.
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Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.8 today. It’s faster, more accurate on agentic coding tasks, and — according to Anthropic’s own alignment assessments — closer to Mythos-grade honesty than any model they’ve shipped to the public before. All at the same price as Opus 4.7. That combination is worth paying attention to. For context on where…
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Replit AI: Can You Build a Full App Without Local Setup? A working full-stack app in 8 minutes. React frontend, Node backend, PostgreSQL, JWT auth — all from a single prompt, in a browser tab. That’s not a pitch. That’s what Replit AI’s Agent 4 actually produced in testing. The question is what comes after…
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Cursor vs GitHub Copilot: an honest head-to-head comparison for developers. Pricing, autocomplete quality, agent mode, IDE support — and a clear verdict on who should use which.
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n8n lets you wire AI into real workflows without touching Python. Here’s how the AI nodes actually work, what you can build, and whether self-hosting or cloud makes more sense for you.


