Anthropic has expanded Claude’s free tier with advanced features that were previously paid, giving users more ways to create files, connect apps, and build custom workflows.
A new company called Meridian.AI has emerged from stealth with an IDE-based approach to agentic financial modeling.
Anthropic has announced Claude Opus 4.6, an upgrade to its largest and most advanced AI model. The company says Opus 4.6 is better at coding than previous models and has a much larger context window, ...
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A decade ago, Ben Collins quit his job as a corporate accountant and started teaching other people how to use spreadsheets more effectively. That move, terrifying as it seemed at the time, paid off ...