Anthropic has drawn a hard line for Claude Code users, announcing that third-party integrations like OpenClaw will now cost extra on top of existing subscriptions — a move that's already rattling the developer community amid fierce competition in AI coding tools. Meanwhile, Wired dives deep into Intel's audacious bet on advanced chip packaging, a less glamorous but potentially industry-reshaping play to meet AI's insatiable demand for faster compute. On the biology frontier, a new model called MaxToki can now predict how individual cells age over time, marking a major leap from AI that describes life to AI that can forecast it. In the music world, copyright guardrails are proving dangerously easy to bypass, with one investigation revealing how little effort it takes to generate AI imitations of iconic songs — and one folk musician discovering her voice had been cloned and uploaded to Spotify without her knowledge. An open-source framework called AutoKernel is using AI agents to automatically optimize the very GPU code that powers AI systems, accelerating a recursive self-improvement loop across the industry. Japan is quietly leading the world in real-world physical robot deployment, driven not by tech ambition but by a severe demographic labor crisis. And as AI-generated content floods platforms, a provocative new idea is gaining traction: labeling human-made work to prove its authenticity in a world where that's no longer assumed.
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