An update on our election safeguards
… Because it’s trained on a fixed dataset, Claude has a “knowledge cutoff,” so it won’t automatically know about recent developments like candidate announcements, media coverage, or election results. …
… Because it’s trained on a fixed dataset, Claude has a “knowledge cutoff,” so it won’t automatically know about recent developments like candidate announcements, media coverage, or election results. …
… Claude Opus 4.8 sets a new bar for enterprise AI. In Genie, Databricks’ AI agent for data and knowledge work, the new Opus model unlocks a step change in agentic reasoning, tackling deeper, multistep questions faster than any prior Opus. …
… But it was still unclear how much we should trust this result because it was possible that at least some of those historical CVEs were already in Claude’s training data. …
… Pair that with Claude in PowerPoint, and you can first process and structure your data in Excel, then bring it to life visually in PowerPoint. …
… An ex-ByteDance researcher said that PRC AI labs use distillation as a shortcut to train models, allowing them to avoid investing into their own data pipelines. …
… Claude Opus 4.7 is the best model in the world for building dashboards and data-rich interfaces. The design taste is genuinely surprising—it makes choices I’d actually ship. It’s my default daily driver now. …
… Run it against fake data first, in an environment where the blast radius of a malicious tool is contained. …