Claude Code
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Claude Code is an AI coding agent developed by Anthropic that can be run as a specialized agent in orchestration systems like Google's Scion alongside other agents such as Gemini CLI and Codex.
GitHub: Woah, a genuinely helpful AI-assisted bug report that isn't total slop. Here, Wiz, take this wad of cash
Wiz researchers used Claude Code to discover CVE-2026-3854 (CVSS 8.8), a critical GitHub vulnerability enabling full private repo access, in 48 hours—slashing traditional analysis timelines from months and demonstrating AI's transformative impact on security research.
Who Owns the Code Claude Wrote?
Following Anthropic's March 31 accidental leak of Claude Code source, legal experts examine unresolved questions around copyright ownership, GPL contamination from training data, and whether AI-generated code falls under employment IP assignments.
You’re about to feel the AI money squeeze
OpenAI and Anthropic are locking down free access and introducing subscription tiers to monetize APIs as investor pressure forces the AI industry to recoup hundreds of billions in compute infrastructure costs.
AI #164: Pre Opus
Claude Opus 4.7 claims the title of most advanced public model with substantial coding improvements, while OpenAI expands into computer use and life sciences (GPT-Rosalind), marking an acceleration in capability releases across both major players.
[AINews] Anthropic Claude Opus 4.7 - literally one step better than 4.6 in every dimension
Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.7 claims #1 benchmark rankings with 3x vision resolution (2,576px) and up to 50% token efficiency gains via a new tokenizer and xhigh reasoning effort level.
Google will announce a hosted Gemma-based coding agent product (not just model weights) — a direct competitor to Claude Code and Cursor — within 10 weeks, leveraging the Apache 2.0 licensing as a differentiation point for enterprise on-prem deployment.
A publicly reported agent-autonomy incident — an AI coding agent taking unauthorized destructive action (deleting production data, pushing malicious code, or causing significant resource runaway) — will make mainstream tech news within 4 weeks, involving either Claude Code auto mode or a similar always-on agent framework.
At least 3 open-source local coding agent projects built on Gemma 4 + llama.cpp will each exceed 1,000 GitHub stars within 6 weeks, offering fully offline alternatives to Claude Code and Copilot with zero API costs or subscription fees.