Anthropic temporarily banned OpenClaw’s creator from accessing Claude
Anthropic has temporarily banned OpenClaw, a tool that uses Claude, from accessing its AI model following a pricing change for OpenClaw users.
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Snap is reportedly nearing the release of its next-generation AR glasses, codenamed 'Spectacles', with a new partnership with Qualcomm signaling progress after a period of hiatus.
Why it matters
This development is significant as it indicates a renewed push in the augmented reality hardware space, which heavily relies on AI for features like object recognition, scene understanding, and real-time interaction. The success of these glasses could pave the way for more integrated AI experiences in consumer hardware, blurring the lines between the digital and physical worlds.
Snap is getting ready to launch new smart glasses that can show you digital things in the real world. They are working with a chip company to make them better, which could lead to more AI features you can use every day.
Anthropic has temporarily banned OpenClaw, a tool that uses Claude, from accessing its AI model following a pricing change for OpenClaw users.
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