Week in Review: Why Anthropic cut access to Windsurf

Week in Review: Why Anthropic cut access to Windsurf

In this week's roundup, we delve into Anthropic's decision to revoke Windsurf's access to its Claude AI model, shedding light on the competitive landscape of AI. During a recent discussion at TC Sessions: AI 2025, Anthropic’s co-founder, Jared Kaplan, offered a compelling rationale for this move. He noted, "It would be odd for us to be selling Claude to OpenAI," in reference to ongoing speculation about OpenAI's interest in acquiring the AI coding assistant. This insight underscores the strategic maneuvers within the industry as companies vie for dominance. Meanwhile, the Chinese lab DeepSeek has made headlines with the release of an updated version of its R1 reasoning AI model. This new iteration has shown impressive results across various math and coding benchmarks, prompting discussions among AI researchers who suspect that some of its training data may have originated from Google’s Gemini family of AI. As we look ahead, the annual WWDC 2025 is set to kick off on Monday. Anticipation is building not only for a revamped operating system but also for new features, including a gaming app and updates across Apple's suite of devices such as Mac, Watch, and TV. In other news, ChatGPT is rolling out enhanced features aimed at business users, incorporating connectors for services like Dropbox, Box, SharePoint, OneDrive, and Google Drive. This integration allows ChatGPT to access information across various platforms to provide more comprehensive responses. On a more concerning note, Indian grocery delivery startup KiranaPro has reportedly suffered a data breach, leading to the complete loss of its data. The company serves around 55,000 customers, with a significant portion actively placing daily orders across multiple cities. Creative individuals will be pleased to hear that Photoshop is finally making its debut on Android, allowing users to edit images with a robust set of tools similar to its desktop counterpart. In the automotive sector, Tesla has filed new trademark applications for "Tesla Robotaxi" after previous attempts to secure the terms "Robotaxi" and "Cybercab" were unsuccessful. Tech startup Anduril has secured a substantial $1 billion investment, part of a larger $2.5 billion fundraising round led by Founders Fund, effectively doubling its valuation to $30.5 billion. Lastly, tensions flared this week as Elon Musk and President Trump exchanged barbs on social media, highlighting the potential repercussions of their rivalry on the technology sector. As competition heats up, companies are increasingly focused on attracting and retaining users on their chatbot platforms, which have become crucial in the evolving landscape of AI.

Sources : TechCrunch

Published On : Jun 07, 2025, 17:40

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