Anthropic’s co-founder Jack Clark publicly estimates over 60% probability that autonomous AI R&D occurs by 2028, signaling a major policy stance.
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The Continual Learning Research Map: Where the Memento Constraint Stands in May 2026
Six months after identifying the Memento constraint, research shows no solution is ready; timelines estimate 2028-2030 for genuine continual AI deployment.
Two Channels: How the Pentagon Just Split Frontier-AI Procurement in Half
The Pentagon announced a division of its AI procurement into two distinct channels, placing Anthropic in a strategic, non-redundant category, impacting future AI contracts.
‘They take you out of life, out of time’: a journey into Spain’s cave paintings
A detailed exploration of recent discoveries in Spain’s Altamira cave, uncovering new insights into prehistoric art and its preservation challenges.
The Memento Constraint: Why Continual Learning Is the Trillion-Dollar Bottleneck Nobody Is Pricing
Exploring how the inability of current AI models to learn continuously impacts the enterprise AI economy and future innovation.
Pentagon AI Goes Explicit: The Frontier Labs Move Inside the Classified Stack
The Pentagon has announced agreements with major AI firms to deploy advanced AI capabilities within classified networks, signaling a shift toward AI-first military operations.
Single Digits: The April That Closed the Open-Weight Gap
In April 2026, open-weight AI models matched the performance of closed models across key benchmarks, reshaping enterprise AI economics and strategy.
OpenCV 5 Is Here: The Biggest Leap in Years for Computer Vision
OpenCV 5 introduces a new DNN engine, enhanced hardware support, and modernized features, marking a significant upgrade for computer vision developers.
7.8 magnitude earthquake shakes part of southern Philippines. Tsunami possible
A 7.8 magnitude earthquake has hit southern Philippines, prompting a tsunami warning. Authorities are assessing damage and potential risks.
When AI Builds Itself: Inside Anthropic’s Evidence on Recursive Self-Improvement
Anthropic says Claude now writes much of its code and is moving toward automated AI research, while full self-improvement remains unproven.