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14:45
2026-08-17
the-ai-corner.com
artificial-intelligence

Sam Altman: OpenAI's Best 12 Months Start Now

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admitted the past year was difficult and largely his fault, but predicted the next 12 months will be the company's best yet, according to a conversation he had. Altman revealed t…

16:06
2026-08-14
the-ai-corner.com
artificial-intelligence

The Claude Prompts That Close Rounds in 2026

The AI Corner published a guide detailing a 'Fundraise Prompt Stack' for using Anthropic's Claude to prepare for venture capital fundraising, citing Carta data that the median gap between seed and Ser…

13:51
2026-08-10
the-ai-corner.com
artificial-intelligence

The Face Behind Anthropic’s Success

Daniela Amodei, president of Anthropic and sister of CEO Dario Amodei, manages day-to-day operations and the commercial side of the company, while Dario oversees vision, strategy, research, and policy…

15:11
2026-08-07
the-ai-corner.com
artificial-intelligence

Anthropic Deleted 80% of Claude Code's Prompt. It Got Smarter

Anthropic deleted 80% of Claude Code's system prompt, and the tool became smarter, according to Boris Cherny, creator of Claude Code. Cherny's team strips instructions as models improve, arguing that …

14:48
2026-08-02
the-ai-corner.com
generative-ai

The $10K Etsy niche nobody is running with Claude yet

A new playbook from The AI Corner claims that using Anthropic's Claude to create custom digital products for Etsy can generate $10,000, citing Etsy's 86.6 million active buyers, Pinterest's 41% share …

14:35
2026-07-30
the-ai-corner.com
artificial-intelligence

The Seven Deadly Sins of AI Spend

A 2026 survey of 500 finance leaders by Plaid found that 79% of enterprises experienced AI cost overruns in the past year, with one unnamed company spending $500 million on Claude in a single month du…

14:22
2026-07-29
the-ai-corner.com
artificial-intelligence

Every Tech Company Is Falling Into A Layoff Trap

Tech companies have cut more than 150,000 jobs in 2026, with many citing AI as the reason, but a new paper argues these layoffs create a trap by reducing the income that buys their products. Oracle el…

18:32
2026-07-28
the-ai-corner.com
artificial-intelligence

Everything You Need to Know to Master Claude's Fable 5

Anthropic's Claude Fable 5, the first Mythos-class public model, can sustain multi-day autonomous work with a 1 million token context window and up to 128,000 output tokens per request, but its launch…

14:52
2026-07-25
the-ai-corner.com
ai-safety

AI Made Bug Bounties a Six-Figure Skill Overnight

Google paid $17.1 million in bug bounties last year and launched an AI-only program, with the top hunter earning $811,000. The AI Corner's new playbook details how to exploit the gap between rapid AI …

18:48
2026-07-24
the-ai-corner.com
artificial-intelligence

Anthropic just cut the price of frontier intelligence in half

Anthropic released Claude Opus 5 at the same price as Opus 4.8 ($5 in, $25 out), half the cost of Fable 5, while achieving within 0.5% of Fable 5 on CursorBench 3.2 and tripling the next-best model on…

14:21
2026-07-23
the-ai-corner.com
artificial-intelligence

Yang Zhilin's Agent Playbook: 10 Bets Founders Should Steal

Moonshot AI founder Yang Zhilin argued that Claude's strength lies in agentic ability, not reasoning, and that AI products must interact with the world rather than operate as isolated reasoning system…

16:32
2026-07-22
the-ai-corner.com
artificial-intelligence

Google just made agents 3x cheaper to run. Here is the playbook

Google released three Flash-tier models on Monday, including Gemini 3.6 Flash, which cuts cost per task from $0.59 to $0.50 and time per task from 2.7 minutes to 1.3, while Gemini 3.5 Flash-Lite runs …

14:08
2026-07-21
the-ai-corner.com
ai-startups

Most AI Startups Are Pricing Themselves to Death

Most AI startups are pricing their products based on outdated software economics that assumed near-zero marginal cost, but every AI inference carries a real hardware bill, making high usage a financia…

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