Anthropic stories
Enterprises can now turn plain-language requests into reviewable AI workflows, as Dataiku seeks to close the gap between prototypes and production.
Runtime behaviour, not login checks, is now seen as the key control as businesses put AI agents into live systems and data.
UK banks, defence contractors and telecoms groups are backing a homegrown AI model designed to run inside customers' own systems.
Tenable's move with Anthropic could help security teams cut vulnerability backlogs, speeding remediation before attackers exploit exposed systems.
The move aims to help Wipro turn AI pilots into client workflows, as it trains 10,000 staff to deploy Claude across industries.
The move puts Broadridge among firms using frontier AI to harden financial software, where breaches can disrupt trading and client communications.
Regulated firms can now scan code for flaws without sending sensitive data to external AI services, as AISLE targets private deployments.
Businesses deploying autonomous AI agents face tighter oversight as Zscaler adds controls for agent access, data flows and endpoint threats.
Customers have lost access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 after a US export control order, while other Anthropic models remain available.
Cybersecurity teams fear the release could speed up vulnerability hunting on both sides, forcing faster patching and tighter controls.
Enterprise teams can now define AI agent permissions and security controls earlier, as Atsign's update links live architecture design with model prompting.
Origin systems are facing heavier strain as Fastly says AI requests rose 30% between January and May 2026, outpacing human traffic.
Businesses could see faster campaign delivery as Adobe's new AI layer links marketing, analytics and customer service tools across existing systems.
Guardrails may not stop attackers as Anthropic's split release underscores a widening gap between AI exploit discovery and patching.
Verified customer reviews have lifted Remote to the top of G2's global employment platform rankings as demand for cross-border hiring tools grows.
The deal will put Claude into banking, aviation and government systems, as DXC scales AI agents across regulated customer environments.
The tie-up aims to help regulated firms move generative AI from pilots into production, while training 50,000 TCS staff on Claude.
Enterprises face new risks as autonomous software agents spread through systems faster than older security tools can track or control.
Financial advisers may soon get quicker answers on retirement income products as Allianz Retire+ tests Ada for compliant support.
AI adoption could lift earnings for software and cybersecurity groups even as businesses trim staff and automation threatens more jobs.