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Anthropic rolls out Code Review for Claude Code as it sues over Pentagon blacklist and partners with Microsoft

The convergence of a major product launch, a federal legal battle, and a landmark distribution deal with the world's largest software company captures the extraordinary tension defining Anthropic's current moment. The San Francisco-based AI lab is simultaneously trying to grow a developer tools business approaching $2.5 billion in annualized revenue, defend itself against an unprecedented government designation as a national security threat, and expand its commercial footprint through the very cloud platforms now navigating the fallout.

Michael Nuñez

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Microsoft says ungoverned AI agents could become corporate 'double agents.' Its fix costs $99 a month.

Microsoft today announced the general availability of Agent 365 and Microsoft 365 Enterprise 7, two products designed to bring security and governance to the rapidly growing population of AI agents operating inside the world's largest organizations. Both become available on May 1st, alongside Wave 3 of Microsoft 365 Copilot, which expands the company's agentic AI capabilities and adds model diversity from both OpenAI and Anthropic.

Michael Nuñez

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The Identity Security Shake-Up

Delinea CEO Art Gilliland speaks with VentureBeat’s Louis Columbus about why identity has become cybersecurity’s most critical battleground — and how AI is accelerating the shakeup.

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Dynamic UI for dynamic AI: Inside the emerging A2UI model

With agentic AI, businesses are conducting business more dynamically. Instead of traditional pre-programmed bots and static rules, agents can now “think” and invent alternate paths when unseen conditions arise. For instance, using a business domain ontology like FIBO (financial industry business ontology) can help keep agents within guardrails and avoid unwanted behavior.

Dattaraj Rao, Persistent Systems