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    Anthropic’s new Claude Enterprise plan brings AI superpowers to businesses at scale

    Andriy Onufriyenko/Getty Images Claude AI developer Anthropic is kicking off a new plan aimed at helping large businesses take advantage of generative AI. Known as Claude Enterprise, the new plan offers several features designed to integrate Claude across different departments and job roles. First up, the enterprise plan provides a 500,000 context window, more than […] More

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    1 in 3 workers are using AI multiple times a week – and they’re shouting about it

    onurdongel/Getty Images New research from Slack’s Workforce Lab suggests increasing numbers of workers use artificial intelligence (AI) to boost productivity. However, while some staff embrace AI, other employees risk being left behind. The survey reports AI use among desk workers has increased 23% since January 2024 and 60% since September 2023. The research found that 81% of workers […] More

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    OpenAI’s lead Japan exec teases ‘GPT Next’ – but what does it mean?

    <!–> It has been a year and a half since OpenAI introduced its most recent “foundation” large language model (LLM), GPT-4, and the rumor mill has been in high gear the past month with speculation on when a next-generation model will appear. Appearing at a business conference this week, the lead executive for OpenAI’s Japan […] More

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    A new ChromeOS update brings a touch of Windows 11 to Chromebooks

    Kyle Kucharski/ZDNETGoogle is rolling out ChromeOS 128 to all supported Chromebooks, introducing new features and several quality-of-life changes. One of the more notable updates is Snap Groups, which behaves very similarly to Snap Layouts on Windows 11. It lets users pair two separate windows on ChromeOS together for a split-screen view. These windows can be individually resized, moved together as a group, or split apart at any time.Also: The best Chromebook for students: Expert testedSecond, Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is being implemented into the Camera app. With OCR, Chromebooks can “see” text from a piece of paper in front of the lens. The feature also supports searching for words in images, reading documents out loud, and more. Everything in OCR is made possible through the power of machine learning.  More