What is Claude Fable 5? 7 things to know about Anthropic's first Mythos model
Anthropic has released Fable 5, its most powerful AI model yet. The model is said to outperform rivals like ChatGPT and Gemini across a variety of tasks.
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Google's Gemini 3.5 Live Translation will now offer live-translation in over 70 languages.The feature is also available on mobile for both Android and iOS and is also coming to Google Meet.
Read full articleAnthropic has released Fable 5, its most powerful AI model yet. The model is said to outperform rivals like ChatGPT and Gemini across a variety of tasks.
Google just made it significantly cheaper to enjoy its budget AI subscription tier.
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Voice translations preserve speaker's tone, pacing, pitch—with SynthID watermarks for security.
Gemini 3.5 Live Translate streams speech-to-speech translation across 70+ languages. It generates audio continuously, staying a few seconds behind the speaker. The model reaches developers via the Gemini Live API, plus Google Meet and the Translate app. The post Google Releases Gemini 3.5 Live Translate, a Streaming Speech-to-Speech Audio Model Covering 70+ Languages Across Meet, Translate, and the Live API appeared first on MarkTechPost.
Google has agreed to pay SpaceX $920 million per month from October 2026 through June 2029 for access to approximately 110,000 Nvidia GPUs and related infrastructure, according to a regulatory filing. The deal mirrors the $1.25 billion monthly agreement SpaceX struck with Anthropic in May, though Google’s arrangement covers roughly half the compute capacity. Google […]
Most of Apple's current AI ideas are roughly the same as everyone else's AI ideas. A chatbot you can ask questions; quick ways to create or summarize text; bizarre, borderline creepy image-generation tools. The company spent most of its WWDC keynote playing catch-up with the state of the AI art, announcing Siri features you can already find on Android phones and in the Claude and ChatGPT apps. The pitch, in so many cases, is just "this thing you know, but on your iPhone now." But a few minutes after I downloaded the first developer beta of iPadOS 26 (I didn't want to risk it on my Mac or my iPhone, both of which are too important to my dail … Read the full story at The Verge.