Anthropic’s Claude found 22 vulnerabilities in Firefox over two weeks
Anthropic's Claude AI model identified 22 vulnerabilities, including 14 high-severity ones, in Firefox during a two-week security partnership with Mozilla.
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Microsoft, Google, and Amazon confirm Anthropic's Claude AI remains accessible to non-defense clients, despite a dispute involving the US Department of Defense.
Why it matters
This article highlights the resilience of AI service availability even amidst geopolitical or contractual disputes involving major AI providers. It reassures businesses and developers that their access to powerful AI tools like Anthropic's Claude, facilitated by cloud giants, is not immediately threatened by specific government-level conflicts. This stability is crucial for ongoing AI development and adoption across various industries.
Big tech companies like Microsoft and Google are still letting everyone use Anthropic's AI chatbot, Claude. This is good because it means companies and people can keep using this smart AI for their work, even if there's a disagreement with the government.
Anthropic's Claude AI model identified 22 vulnerabilities, including 14 high-severity ones, in Firefox during a two-week security partnership with Mozilla.
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