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Wiz drags Claude Enterprise into the security graph — where it belongs

AI tools like Google Gemini and Anthropic's Claude are already embedded in sales and product workflows, and that sprawl is exactly what Wiz is moving to contain. The new integration with Anthropic's Claude Compliance API pulls Claude Enterprise activity directly into the Wiz platform — giving security teams the ability to discover Claude Enterprise orgs, map users to role bindings and permissions, and surface project metadata including attachments, chat counts, privacy settings, and ownership.

Gobbles Gobble's Take: If AI is enterprise infrastructure, the audit trail needs to be too. Full stop. Source: r/artificial


Anthropic's growth is now a very loud number

The latest AI roundup arrives with its usual volume: killer robots, lawsuits, books, music, journal papers, political divides, four radio stations, a Google Search revamp, and the Musk-OpenAI lawsuit dismissed. But the signal that cuts through the noise is Anthropic — reported to be on track for its first profitable quarter, with revenue set to more than double to $10.9 billion in Q2. Anthropic also expanded its compute partnership with SpaceX, agreeing to spend roughly $1.25 billion per month through 2029 for access to the company's Colossus supercomputing infrastructure.

Gobbles Gobble's Take: The headlines stay chaotic. The balance sheet does not. Source: Perplexity Search (community news)


Kyle Ryan is opting out, and he's making it sound reasonable

Kyle Ryan doesn't use AI regularly, wants to own his mistakes and small triumphs without handing them to a machine, and draws a firm line at generative AI for creative or occupational work. The wariness runs deeper than that — he's not interested in asking Alexa to start a playlist, prompting ChatGPT, collaborating with Eve on a business email, or clapping the lights on. The piece frames this resistance as equal parts philosophy and creative identity, with his answers described as philosophy dressed as humor.

Gobbles Gobble's Take: Every wave of automation produces one person making the stubbornly human case. This week, that person has great hair. Source: Perplexity Search (community news)


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